Blooming Into Kimzey: The Wedding of Sage Kimzey and Alexis Bloomer

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PHOTO: KNOTTING HILL PLACE VIA FACEBOOK

Last night 6X World Champion Bull Rider Sage Kimzey and his longtime love, journalist and entrepreneur Alexis Bloomer, said “I Do,” in a beautiful ceremony at Knotting Hill Place in Little Elm, Texas.

It was magically elegant down to the last detail, from the oversized “Kimzey” lighted sign to the white and gold place settings to the smoke machine.

Such grandeur only seems appropriate for nuptials with a plethora of rodeo royalty in attendance.

Sage wasn’t the only World Champion there. On hand to help the happy couple celebrate were the likes of Tuff Hedeman, Donnie Gay, Tyson Durfey (whose daughter Praise was a flower girl), Shane Proctor, Hailey Kinsel, and Tim O’Connell (one of the groomsmen), to name a few. Also there: PRCA CEO George Taylor, 9X Bullfighter of the Year Dusty Tuckness, 8X Rodeo Clown of the Year Justin Rumford, and the list goes on and on!

Here’s a look at the Kimzey wedding.

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