Will Reeve’s wedding was more than a beautiful celebration of love—it was a quiet, moving tribute to family, legacy, and growth. The ABC News correspondent married Amanda Dubin in an elegant outdoor ceremony in Miami, surrounded by close friends, family, and colleagues from “Good Morning America.” Tropical greenery, soft lights, and an intimate setting reflected the warmth between the couple. Guests shared glimpses of laughter, dancing, and handwritten notes at each table, but one deeply meaningful detail stood out.
Will chose to wear his late father Christopher Reeve’s cufflinks, a subtle yet powerful tribute woven into the day. Christopher passed away in 2004, and Will’s mother, Dana, followed two years later. Though absent, their presence was honored in quiet ways. Will had shared that wearing the cufflinks was his way of keeping his father close—not through grand gestures, but through love and remembrance.
The wedding followed a romantic engagement announced in late 2025. Will proposed to Amanda in New York City, surrounded by candlelight with the Empire State Building glowing nearby. Photos from the evening captured joy, music, and shared celebration. Will later described it as one of the happiest nights of their lives, setting the tone for a wedding defined by sincerity over spectacle.
Beyond the ceremony, Will’s journey has been shaped by learning how to honor his parents without living in their shadow. Losing them young left unanswered questions, but time brought clarity.
True tribute, he realized, is not imitation—it is authenticity. As a journalist, husband, and individual stepping into his own future, Will carries love forward. His wedding marked not only a new beginning with Amanda, but a graceful balance between memory, purpose, and enduring love.