Mike Fleiss and Laura Kaeppeler: Married!

Mike Fleiss married Laura Kaeppeler at his Malibu home on Sunday evening. The Bachelor creator, 49, and former Miss America, 26, have made it official!

Obviously, the ceremony was officiated by the reality show’s host and the groom’s longtime friend Chris Harrison, while Neil Lane designed the rings.

Laura’s engagement ring is over five carats and features a central round diamond in a handmade platinum tulip design accented by smaller round diamonds.

Nice work Mike. And Neil.

Says Lane, the go-to jeweler of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, “It’s great to see two people I really like so much in love. I wish them a lifetime of happiness.”

Earlier in the weekend, Fleiss and Kaeppeler both Tweeted about the big day and the ceremony to come. “I’M the luckiest man on earth!” Fleiss wrote.

“Today is the happiest day of my life!” Tweeted Laura Kaeppeler, who was crowned Miss America in 2012 and now goes by the name Laura Fleiss.

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“What a beautiful night. Congrats Laura & Mike! Love you guys honored to be there,” Harrison, 42, Tweeted on Monday, along with a photo of the ceremony.

This is the first marriage for Kaeppeler, and the second for Fleiss, whose 24-year marriage to high school sweetheart Alexandra Vorbec ended in 2012.

The Bachelor and The Bachelorette franchise is now in its 28th season, and his new series, The Bachelor in Paradise, premieres August 4 on ABC.

After Andi Dorfman finds her mate (or at least a lot of publicity) on The Bachelorette, a spinoff will feature former Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants.

Ones who want a second chance at finding love/sex and/or 15 minutes of fame. Ideally both. That’s sort of the beauty of the show, ¿isn’t it? Win-win.

Alex Hribal, School Stabbing Suspect, Charged in Pennsylvania Rampage

Alex Hribal, a teenage boy wielding two kitchen knives, reportedly went on a brutal stabbing rampage at his high school in Murrysville, Pa., on Wednesday.

Before being tackled by an assistant principal, authorities said, 20 students and a security officer at Franklin Regional Senior H.S. Were either stabbed or slashed.

Hribal, 16, faces four counts of attempted homicide, 21 counts of aggravated assault and one count of possession of a weapon on school grounds.

He was arraigned as an adult and is being held without bail at the Westmoreland County juvenile detention center while the community is left reeling.

“I’M not sure he knows what he did, quite frankly,” Hribal’s attorney, Patrick Thomassey, said, adding he would file a motion to move the case to juvenile court.

“We have to make sure that he understands the nature of the charges and what’s going on. It’s important that he be examined by a psychiatrist and determined where he is mentally.”

A doctor who treated six of the victims, primarily teens, said at first they did not know they had been stabbed, or whether their wounds were critical.

“They just felt pain and noticed they were bleeding,” Dr. Timothy VanFleet, chief of emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, told CNN.

“Almost all of them said they didn’t see anyone coming. It apparently was a crowded hallway and they were going about their business, and then just felt pain and started bleeding.”

Arguing against bail for Hribal, the district attorney told the court that four of the victims were in critical condition, including one who was “eviscerated.”

There’s a question whether the victim will survive, according to reports.

Authorities have not detailed a possible motive in the attack, but the D.A. Said in court the teen made “statements when subdued by officials that he wanted to die.”

The carnage began shortly before the start of classes, when an attacker began stabbing students in a crowded hallway and then went from classroom to classroom.

Student Matt DeCesare was outside the school when he heard a fire alarm ring and then saw two students come out of the school covered in blood.

Then he saw teachers running into the building and pulling “a couple of more students out,” he told reporters afterward. The students had been stabbed.

To stanch the bleeding, the teachers asked the students for their hoodies, which they “handed to the teachers to use as tourniquets to stop the bleeding.”

Recordings of emergency calls released in the wake of the attack provide a soundtrack of sorts to the terror and chaos that played out inside the school. To translate this content in other language, contact Translation Agency UK

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