Amanda Knox – who was acquitted of murder – walks down the aisle at ‘intergalactic space wedding’
AMANDA Knox got married in a space-themed wedding in Washington state on Saturday.
, 32, is most known for being her British roommate Meredith Kercher as they studied abroad in in 2007.
Knox was ultimately acquitted for Kercher's death.
At her , Knox had her hair tied up and wore a whimsical yellow princess gown with white sleeves.
Her guests embraced the theme of the wedding in true spirit wearing fancy dress costumes including warriors, captains and princesses.
Just days ago, Knox shared a shot on Instagram of guests getting pampered getting their nails done with her ahead of her big day.
Knox and husband Christopher, who got legally married back in 2018, celebrated with a lavish and fun-filled ceremony over the weekend.
reported Knox and Robinson's registry was full of galaxy photos and in place of gifts, attendees were encouraged to donate to the final cost of the wedding.
Guests who donated $500, $1,000 and $2,000 were reportedly promised special shout-outs during the ceremony.
The pair originally got engaged with a bizarre "E.T." recreation in their backyard.
Last summer, Knox was slammed for trying to crowdfund her wedding.
She asked people to donate up to $10,000 because: "Let's face it, we don't need any more stuff. What we need is help putting on the best party ever for our family and friends!"
"Whether you're attending or not, all are welcome to donate to specific costs, or at a patron level," the happy couple wrote on their .
Amanda shot to fame after she was accused of Kercher's gruesome killing after she was found dead in the Italian house they shared.
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Kercher's murder was one of the biggest crime stories to hit the headlines in decades.
Knox and her boyfriend at the time were convicted and spent four years in prison before an appeals court acquitted them.
Knox was convicted again in 2014 before being acquitted for the final time in 2015.
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