Sam Page has been married to Cassidy Boesch since 2014, and their wedding was lavish in every way. Page and Boesch committed themselves to each other at a villa near Santa Barbara. Page shared a little bit of their special day by posting a shot of him and Boesch in their wedding attire to his pre-blue-check-marked Instagram. He also tagged the ritzy venue they booked for their big day, Villa Sevillano. According to the venue’s Facebook page, the property is basically every couple’s dream, featuring “magnificently manicured grounds … terraced formal gardens, rose gardens, orchards of citrus trees, and over 200 mature olive trees.” They even offer rooms that face the Ynez Mountains.

Of course, a venue like this doesn’t come cheap. According to Felici Events, the price to book Villa Sevillano starts at $10,000. Given Page’s net worth, that obviously wasn’t a problem for him and his bride. If you haven’t bought into the lavishness of this villa, look no further than Page’s venue twin, MLB star Joc Pederson, who got married at the same place in 2018. Pederson, in case you didn’t know, is reportedly worth over $45 million, which is apparently enough money to have singer/songwriter John Legend serenade their guests at the wedding. As for Page and Boesch, they followed up their wedding with a honeymoon to a seemingly tropical destination that he didn’t identify on Instagram.

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