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Fergie and Josh Duhamel Renew Their Wedding Vows

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Jan. 9 2010, Published 9:18 a.m. ET

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Following a year of marriage, Fergie and Josh Duhamel decided to renew their wedding vows in a covert ceremony close to Santa Barbara according to new reports.

On Wednesday Jan. 6, the couple took a private helicopter to Santa Barbara, where a limo escorted them to the Bacara Resort at 4 PM, Radar Online reports.

The pair were originally married on Jan. 10 of 2009 with a huge party including all of their friends and family, but this time the happy couple exchanged their vows yet again by the ocean with just a minister present, Radar Online reports.

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Amidst a recent scandal involving Josh cheating on Fergie with a stripper, an eyewitness tells Radar Online that the two looked happier than ever.

“Fergie was crying and seemed very emotional,” during the ceremony, which lasted under fifteen minutes, Radar Online reports.

“They were both dressed nicely and walked right out to the bluff outside the hotel where weddings often take place. A minister was waiting for them," the witness reveals to Radar Online.

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After the ceremony, the Black Eyed Peas singer and her hubby dined at Miro Restaurant at the resort where, “They had the whole restaurant to themselves and left before the first customers came in,” the source at Radar Online revealed.

It seems as if the rumors of cheating didn’t daunt the duo at all as they left hand-in-hand and headed back to the airport happily, Radar Online reveals.

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