Trevor Lawrence’s South Carolina wedding was one for the books.
In new photos from the stunning celebration, the couple can be seen tearing up at the alter before they turned up at the after-party with their closest friends and family.
The former Clemson Tigers quarterback and highly coveted NFL Draft prospect tied the knot with longtime love Marissa Mowry over the weekend at a chapel in Bluffton, S.C. The freshly minted Lawrences partied the night away at an undisclosed location under a white tent.
Candid shots show the newlyweds, who sported matching white sneakers, feeding one another wedding cake and doing the limbo together. Other snaps include Lawrence and Mowry toasting with shots, dancing and posing under a custom-neon sign that read, “The Lawrences.”









Meanwhile, the photographer managed to capture Mowry crowd-surfing in a silky white dress — separate from her plunging, white wedding gown she wore during the ceremony. Additional photos show Lawrence and his groomsman outdoors while dressed in black-and-white tuxedos, as well as the newlyweds riding on a golf cart, following the reception.

On Monday, Lawrence took to Instagram to share his first post as a married man. The star quarterback uploaded a snippet of the couple’s wedding video, courtesy of South Carolina-based company Recollective Films.
The footage featured a teary-eyed Lawrence standing at the alter as Mowry made her way down the aisle. Flashes of intimate moments between the couple played, including the pair reading their vows from individual booklets and their first kiss as husband and wife.
Other highlights from the ceremony, which included temperature checks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, featured a champagne-filled wall, sparklers and closeups of Lawrence and Mowry’s diamond jewelry and wedding rings.
Following the big day, fans managed to track down Lawrence and Mowry’s wedding registry that includes lavish households items, such as a $300 touchscreen toaster and a $999 espresso machine.
Jaguars fans came together on Twitter to welcome their hopeful quarterback — who’s slated to go No. 1 to Jacksonville in the 2021 NFL Draft — by formulating a crowdfunding campaign to donate wedding gifts and more.
Lawrence, who will watch the April 29 draft from home in Clemson, is recovering from a torn labrum in his left shoulder, for which he underwent surgery on February 16. The quarterback opted out of NFL Draft medical testing in Indianapolis days ahead of his wedding.




