NIKKI SIXX And New Wife Honeymoon In Bora Bora

March 23, 2014

According to People.com, MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist and songwriter Nikki Sixx and his new wife, 28-year-old model Courtney Bingham, spent their honeymoon relaxing relaxing on the beach and in their private bungalow at St Regis resort on the tropical island of Bora Bora. Check out photos at this location.

Sixx married Bingham on March 15 at Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, California. Peacocks reportedly greeted the 130 guests at the ceremony, which which had a gothic rock meets French countryside theme. Sixx sported his trademark bandana, jewelry and Converse sneakers with a slightly more traditional tuxedo suit and tie.

Check out video footage of the wedding below (courtesy of "Entertainment Tonight").

Bingham celebrated her 27th birthday by performing a striptease to the MÖTLEY CRÜE song "Girls, Girls, Girls" during the band's September 6, 2012 concert at DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkson, Michigan.

Sixx and Bingham had been dating since 2010, shortly after the breakup of his relationship with tattoo artist Kat Von D.

Sixx, 55, was married twice before, to Playboy Playmate Brandi Brandt and actress Donna D'Errico, and has five children.

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