Andrew Cuomo & Kerry Kennedy’s Daughter, 29, Weds in Stunning Lace Gown: See the Heartwarming Pics, Including a Special Father-Daughter Dance
Andrew Cuomo & Kerry Kennedy’s Daughter, 29, Marries in Stunning Lace Gown: Pics, Including Father-Daughter Dance
The 29-year-old bride, who wore an exquisite lace gown, was the daughter of Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy. Lovely photos, featuring her endearing dance with her father, have been circulated on social media.

Congratulations to Mariah Kennedy Cuomo, 29, and Tellef Lundevall, the founder and CEO of Accelerated Digital Media, on their marriage in Hyannisport, Massachusetts. In a lovely ceremony, the couple celebrated with friends and family.
Three stunning homes sit on the property overlooking the ocean on the old Kennedy family compound, where the bride and groom exchanged vows. Mariah posted pictures to her Instagram Story, capturing the wonder of the day.

A particularly striking picture shows off Mariah’s amazing gown in all its splendor. The blushing bride chose an exquisite strapless dress with an extended train that showcased elaborate lace designs at the top and bottom of the dress.

She went for a more understated glamour, wearing traditional makeup and letting her curly hair fall down her back. Mariah held a stunning bouquet of flowers in shades of cream and white, and she accessorized her outfit with a dramatic veil. She wore bracelets, a diamond necklace, and stud earrings as accessories.
Mariah and Tellef said “I do” in front of an eye-catching floral altar, and then exchanged vows outside against the stunning harbor backdrop.
More priceless moments from the big day are captured in stunning photos that Kerry Kennedy, Mariah’s devoted mother, provided. The stunning bride is seen in one stunning picture getting ready for her big day with her mother and bridesmaids.

Another depicts Mariah and Tellef, who looked dashing in his elegant black suit, kissing passionately at the altar following their vow-exchange. The following image is a close-up of Mariah’s attractive bridesmaids, which included her two sisters, Cara Kennedy Cuomo and Michaela Kennedy Cuomo, holding onto their bouquets of flowers while standing outside.

The bride’s gown looked stunning with their corset gowns, which featured delicate flower designs and diamantes adorning the bust line.
Kerry’s Instagram carousel’s second-to-last image features Mariah trying to cut her enormous white wedding cake. To get to the top of the enormously magnificent classic dessert, Mariah had to stand on a small ladder that her husband supported.

Not to be overlooked was a heartwarming picture of Mariah dancing with her devoted father, Andrew Cuomo. The image shows the former New York governor holding onto his daughter while he impressively dips her low.
“With love in the air 💗 Preparing for the momentous day of Mariah and Tellef with Michaela, Cara, and Mariah.” Kerry wrote as a caption next to her rotating photo. Former Italian Trade Agency President Richard Mary Monti, who attended the wedding, also posted something on Instagram.

He posted a happy selfie of himself with the bride and other guests. He wrote a long, meaningful caption thanking everyone for being there.
A portion of his statement said, “Great respect for the wonderful Kennedy family, for their friendship, for their love for Italy, their dedication and for being so resilient to life’s tragedies, thanks to their unique energy and generosity.”

Another visitor’s photos provided followers with more looks at the amazing day and festivities. Another touching picture captures a moment during the father-daughter dance, in which Mariah and Andrew danced under a white tent scattered with chandeliers bordered by shrubs.

A funny picture displays the enormous wedding cake from a different perspective, with a small child standing next to it to highlight its immensity. The text that was overlaid over the picture said, “and this cake (w/toddler for scale),”
Another amazing photo showed Tellef and Mariah sitting on chairs and being raised into the air. Tellef gripped his wife’s hand and swung a white rag around as well.

Another picture showed attendees having a great time dancing on the hardwood dance floor while others applauded and gave them handshakes from the sidelines.
Another adorable photo included a bunch of young children sitting in a circle, some of them using plastic forks to eat what appeared to be quite tasty chocolate cake.

Last year (2023), Tellef proposed to Mariah. On November 23, 2023, Mariah happily informed the public that she had been spoken for in an Instagram post.
In the two pictures that she shared, Tellef was proposing to her as the water was in the background.
Mariah’s second photo, which included her stunning diamond engagement ring, showed how pleased the couple was to be engaged. That is love! Love you and yes, @tellef920, a million times over ❤️,” Mariah wrote in the post.
It’s evident from the heartfelt photos and descriptions that Mariah likes her husband, whom her father finds admirable. In addition, Andrew briefly discussed his feelings for Tellef—who was then only Mariah’s boyfriend—during a 2020 brief on the epidemic.
After helping her father inform the public about the pandemic, she had invited him to a family meal. Andrew joked with the public, telling dads that if they don’t constantly declare they like their daughters’ boyfriends, the daughter will grow up to have Natural Defiance Syndrome (NDS).
“Natural defiance syndrome sets in if you tell your child as a parent, ‘I don’t like him.’ As a result, they like the partner more since their father is against them, albeit this psychological condition isn’t well-documented. Therefore, the response must be something like, ‘I like the boyfriend,'” joked Andrew Cuomo.
Andrew continued the prank for a little while longer before revealing that he actually thought Tellef was cute. He had even shared a picture of Tellef, Mariah, and himself walking Captain, his shepherd-Siberian-malamute mix puppy. “The boyfriend is very nice and we like the boyfriend,” Andrew clarified at the press conference.
It is evident from Tellef’s online biography at The Jewish Grad Organization why Mariah’s father approved of him. In addition to running his own digital marketing and analytics company in Chicago, Tellef was employed by Google in their Google Marketing Solutions branch.

Since 2012, he has been actively involved with the Kaplan Family Foundation, where he is a trustee and co-chair of the committee responsible for the environment. The youthful executive was elected to the Embarc Chicago Executive Board by the summer of 2020.

In addition, Tellef attended Brown University, where she earned a degree in 2013 “with a dual-concentration in Economics and Geology.” While there, he played football and basketball on the varsity team.