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Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott Is A Married Woman!

Hey, it's the first country-music wedding of 2012! Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott and her honey, Chris Tyrrell, were married on Saturday--and they wasted no time sharing the happy news with their fans.

The newlyweds posted a special video on Lady Antebellum's official site, with Tyrrell proudly announcing, "I'd like to introduce you to Ms. Hillary Scott Tyrrell!" From their wedding announcement video

"We just wanted you to hear it from us first," the glowing bride adds, as scenes from their wedding flash by on the screen. "We love you...we're so excited to be starting our life together, and we just had to let you in on the exciting news."

The footage from the couple's big day is stunning, featuring a wintery gray forest and flowing stream. According to a report from US Weekly, the Tyrrells tied the knot just before sunset in upstate New York, surrounded by family and close friends. The bride wore a strapless gown by famed wedding-gown designer Vera Wang. (Watch the video for yourselves here!)

Tyrrell, a drummer for country band Love & Theft as well as other acts, met Scott in 2010, while both were opening for Tim McGraw's Southern Voice Tour. He asked Scott to marry him over the 2011 Fourth of July weekend.

Congrats to Hillary and Chris! Be sure to leave your well-wishes for the newlyweds here!

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