Will Reeve’s wedding was more than a beautiful celebration of love — it was also a heartfelt tribute to family, legacy, and personal growth. The ABC News correspondent recently married Amanda Dubin in an elegant outdoor ceremony in Miami, surrounded by close friends, family members, and colleagues from “Good Morning America.”
The setting featured tropical greenery, soft lighting, and an intimate atmosphere that reflected the couple’s warm connection. Guests shared glimpses of the evening on social media, showing joyful moments of dancing, laughter, and thoughtful details such as handwritten notes placed at each table setting.
Though many aspects of the wedding were kept private, one meaningful element stood out: Will chose to wear his late father Christopher Reeve’s cufflinks, a quiet but powerful tribute woven into the celebration.
Christopher Reeve, widely known for portraying Superman, passed away in 2004, and Will’s mother, Dana Reeve, died two years later. Their absence was deeply felt, yet their presence was honored in subtle and respectful ways throughout Will’s life milestones. Before the wedding, Will had shared in an interview that wearing his father’s cufflinks was his way of keeping him close on such an important day. Rather than a grand gesture, it was a simple symbol of remembrance — one that reflected love, respect, and continuity. This thoughtful tribute resonated with many who admire how Will has carried forward his parents’ spirit while building his own life and career.
The wedding followed a romantic engagement announced in late 2025. Will proposed to Amanda in New York City against a candlelit backdrop with the Empire State Building shining nearby. Photos from the evening captured the couple embracing, celebrating with loved ones, and enjoying live music surrounded by flowers and soft lighting. In a statement after the proposal, Will described it as one of the happiest nights of their lives. Their engagement reflected the same warmth and sincerity that later defined their wedding — intimate, meaningful, and focused on shared joy rather than spectacle.
Beyond the wedding celebrations, Will Reeve’s journey has been shaped by learning how to honor his parents’ legacy while forging his own path. In past reflections, he shared childhood memories of admiring his father’s work and dreaming of shared adventures that never came to pass. Losing both parents at a young age left him with questions about how best to carry their influence forward. Over time, he realized that true honor was not imitation, but authenticity — becoming his own person while keeping their love in his heart. Today, as a journalist, husband, and individual growing into his own story, Will continues to embody that lesson. His wedding was not only the beginning of a new chapter with Amanda, but also a graceful reminder that love, memory, and personal purpose can beautifully coexist.