ABC News correspondent Will Reeve tied the knot with event planner Amanda Dubin in a private ceremony held in Miami on January 17. The wedding brought together close family members, friends, and several of Reeve's colleagues from ABC News for an intimate celebration.
Celebrations Shared on Social Media
Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts marked the occasion by sharing a photograph from the celebrations on social media. The picture featured Roberts with her wife Amber Laign, both dressed up for the nuptials. Roberts wrote in an Instagram Stories post on January 18, "Ready to celebrate Amanda & Will."
GMA contributor Lara Spencer also posted highlights from the wedding on her social media accounts. She described the event as "a joyous day celebrating" the couple's "beautiful love story." The bride herself seemed to approve of the posts, writing in a comment on Lara's post, "We love you!!"
The Couple's Relationship Journey
Will Reeve, 33, and Amanda Dubin, 29, first made their relationship public on social media in April 2023. They shared a photograph from Paris that announced their romance to the world. The couple then announced their engagement in November 2023 after Reeve proposed during what he described as a staged charity event in Manhattan.
Reeve explained the proposal details during an appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark in February. "We walk in and she's like, 'Oh, it's beautiful!' And Amanda starts taking video of the event because she's an event planner, so she's getting inspiration," Will recalled. "I go, 'You're going to have to put your phone down now.' And she goes, 'Oh my God!' And then she knew what was happening."
A Family Legacy
Will Reeve is the youngest son of actor Christopher Reeve, who gained global fame for portraying Superman in the 1978 film and its subsequent sequels. Christopher Reeve passed away in 2004 at the age of 52 following cardiac arrest, nearly a decade after being paralyzed in a horse-riding accident. His wife, Dana Reeve, died in 2006 after a battle with lung cancer.
Despite losing both parents at a young age, Reeve has often spoken about the lasting influence they have had on his life. In earlier interviews, he has said that speaking about his parents helps him feel connected to them and that he remains proud to carry forward their legacy.
"Talking about my parents keeps them with me," he told USA Today in September 2024. "I'm so proud to be their son, to be part of this family."
The Miami wedding represents a new chapter for Will Reeve as he builds his own family while honoring the memory of his famous parents. The celebration brought together professional colleagues and personal connections in a joyful acknowledgment of the couple's commitment to each other.