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“90 Day Fiancé” alum Larissa Lima had a quickie Las Vegas wedding with a mystery man over the summer — but tells us the marriage isn’t legal just yet.
“It’s not like a real, real marriage. Because we are in Las Vegas, so there is all the chapels,” the Sin City resident, 38, tells Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” while promoting “House of Villains” Season 2.
“So my [boyfriend] was driving and we said, ‘Hey, let’s get married. Let’s get married.’”
Lima revealed in July that she and her beau exchanged vows, per In Touch Weekly.
“90 Day Fiancé” alum Larissa Lima tells Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” that her marriage to a mystery man isn’t legal yet. Page Six Lima and her beau — whose identity has yet to be revealed — had a quickie Las Vegas wedding this year. Larissa Lima/Instagram“We never know what surprises await us in Las Vegas,” she wrote alongside a since-deleted Instagram post, which included photos from the couple’s special day.
“After 6 years, I never thought I would find true love. Thank you, my friends, for being part of this journey.”
The former TLC personality, whose bridal look comprised of jeans and a leather bustier, tells “Virtual Reali-Tea” why she and her man — who wore a denim vest and matching pants for the occasion — kept their non-legally binding nuptials casual.
“Because my boyfriend or husband-to-be, he loves motorcycles, so I even was dressed just [casually]. It was just, ‘Hey, let’s go there and do [it]. Ok, let’s do [it],’” she shares. “But it wasn’t legal.”
The two exchanged vows in casual attire. Larissa Lima/Instagram Lima made the spontaneous decision during a drive through Sin City, where she lives. Page SixStay one step ahead with all the exclusive tea on your favorite reality TV stars!
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Lima, however, hopes to make things official soon.
“We want to make something very nice,” says the Brazil native. “I want [it to be] legal.”
Lima did not reveal the identity of her current flame to “Virtual Reali-Tea” and has yet to do so via social media.
If the relationship doesn’t work out in the long run, she is willing to search for love in the unscripted space again.
Lima, who currently stars on E!’s “House of Villains,” says she hopes to make her marriage legal soon. Art Streiber/E! Entertainment via Getty Images If the marriage doesn’t work out, she jokes that she will apply for Fox’s dating reality show “Farmer Wants a Wife.” Trae Patton/E! Entertainment via Getty ImagesLima is particularly interested in applying for Fox’s reality dating show “Farmer Wants a Wife,” with concludes its second season in May.
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Listen to our “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast Shop our exclusive merch“If it [doesn’t] work, I’m going to apply for the show to marry a farmer,” she quips.
In the meantime, fans can catch Lima competing against an eclectic crew of reality TV stars — namely, ones with wicked reputations — on E!’s “House of Villains.”
Notorious personalities from across the unscripted world convened for the sophomore installment of “House of Villains.” E! Lima participated in a press junket with “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Kandy Muse and “Bad Girls Club” alum Camilla Poindexter. Page SixThe series convenes Teresa Giudice (“The Real Housewives of New Jersey”), Tiffany “New York” Pollard (“I Love New York,” “Flavor of Love”), Kandy Muse (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”), Camilla Poindexter (“Bad Girls Club”), Richard Hatch (“Survivor”) and Victoria Larson (“The Bachelor”), among other notorious icons of the genre.
The crew will battle it out for a $200,000 cash prize and the title of “America’s Greatest Supervillain.”
“House of Villains” returns Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on E! with a supersized 75-minute episode. A second episode airs the following night at 10 p.m. ET before the show moves to its regular Thursday time slot at 10 p.m. ET on E!