MAGS AND BOOKS
Date and Issue: September 1977.
Pages: 3 pages.
Pictures: 5 color photos and 5 black & white photos.
Article: Short article about Lynda Carter's marriage with Ron Samuels.
Author: Not stated.
Country: USA.

It was a beautiful day for a beautiful wedding that capped one of the most romantic love stories Hollywood has seen for a long, long time. When Lynda Carter and Ron Samuels exchanged their vows in front of their families and a few close friends, those present could fee! The love and joy vibrating excitedly in the air.

     The wedding service itself was non-denominational and Ron and Lynda wrote most of it themselves. But some traditional amenities were observed: the bride came down the aisle on her father's arm, and her sister, Pam, was her maid of honor.

     As Ron stood at the altar and watched Lynda walking toward those close by could hear him whispering: "She's gorgeous!" And throughout the wedding service, as Lynda and Ron stood facing each other, tears welled in her eyes and she kept repeating softly, "I love you, I love you."

     At the party following the ceremony (Mexican style-at Texas-born Lynda's request), the bride and groom danced, kissed an the greeted their guests, clearly delighted at they could be there and share this special day. The following morning, the newlyweds left

for a six-day honeymoon in Hawaii where they planned to meet up with another of Ron's famous clients who was vacationing there-Lindsay Wagner.

     When Ron, who is Lynda's manager as well as her husband, was asked if there'd be any problem with her heavy working schedule, he said, "I'll have her at night. The schedule was arranged that way. Lynda's a very domestic person she loves to cook and to be at home. As for a family- there will definitely be some babies in our future. However, we would like to have a few years to ourselves first. "I really love her so much. Lynda is a beautiful, beautiful person. Not just physically but in every way. She is absolutely everything I ever wanted in a human being." Lynda clearly feels the same way about Ron. This is a case where the course of true love has run very smooth-but neither Ron nor Lynda are complaining.

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