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Kevin Federline Marries Longtime Girlfriend Victoria Prince

Kevin Federline, ex-husband to Britney Spears, has married his longtime girlfriend Victoria Prince over the weekend.

The former backup dancer was first married to Spears in 2004, but the pair split just three years later.

Federline, 35, tied the knot with Prince at the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas on Saturday during an intimate ceremony, according to Us magazine. Among the guests was the pair's daughter Jordan Kay who is almost two-years-old.

On the day of his wedding, Federline posted a cryptic message to Twitter.

"Don't dwell in the past.. You might miss your future," wrote the rapper.

Nevertheless, the marriage came as a surprise even to the bride.

The newlyweds, who started dating in 2008, got married just one day after Federline proposed on Aug. 9. The rapper took Prince along what he said was a trip for work when he popped the question, and the pair obtained a marriage license that same day.

"Victoria really wanted this for a long time so she's gotta be blown away," said a source close to the couple, according to Us magazine. "She's proven herself with him from day one."

The 30-year-old bride is a former professional volleyball player who is now a special education teacher.

Meanwhile, Federline shares two sons with his ex-wife, Spears: Sean; 7, and Jayden; 6. The rapper also has two kids with ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson- Kori; 11, and Kaleb; 9. The aforementioned children were not present during Saturday's wedding.

Despite their divorce, Federline and Spears appear to be amicable as the exes are frequently spotted together at events for their sons.

Similar to Federline, Spears has also moved on from their three-year marriage and is linked to David Lucado.

A field researcher for a law firm in Atlanta, Lucado was deemed "definitely not a wealthy guy" by TMZ. Spears was introduced to her new love through mutual friends before spending a weekend golfing together, according to the gossip website.

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