025 has already been a breathtaking year for soap fans—not just on-screen, but in real life too. While the worlds of The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, and The Bold and the Beautiful keep us glued to our screens with betrayals, secret affairs, and long-awaited reunions, off-screen love stories are proving just as dramatic, emotional, and unforgettable. We’re only halfway through the year, but the number of soap stars who have tied the knot already makes 2025 feel like the year of weddings. And each union carries its own ripple of romance, legacy, and lasting impact.
Let’s step inside the whirlwind of soap weddings that have captivated both Hollywood and the loyal fans who’ve watched these stars grow, struggle, and triumph in their careers.
Steve Burton’s Intimate Seaside Celebration
The first headline-making wedding of 2025 came from General Hospital legend Steve Burton. Known to fans as Jason Morgan, Burton’s real-life story took a romantic turn on May 17th, when he exchanged vows with Michelle Lundtorm—a chef, content creator, and the woman who captured his heart.
The couple chose Laguna Beach, California, for their intimate ceremony. With just 45 loved ones present, the wedding radiated simplicity, warmth, and sincerity. No extravagant spectacle, just vows spoken with the Pacific Ocean as their backdrop. For Burton, who has lived his share of on-screen drama, this marriage felt like the beginning of a calm, steady new chapter. Afterward, the pair whisked away to Hawaii, marking their honeymoon with a tropical escape that symbolized a fresh start.
The emotional stakes were clear: Burton, a man whose career has long been intertwined with soap history, finally found the balance between his demanding career and a personal life filled with love, laughter, and second chances.
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A Decade-Long Romance Finally Sealed: Casey Moss & True O’Brien
Few soap weddings have carried the weight of history quite like the union of Days of Our Lives stars Casey Moss (JJ Deveraux) and True O’Brien (Paige Larson). Their on-screen romance once ended in heartbreak, but behind the cameras, their love endured—nearly a.
On May 25th, 2025, Moss and O’Brien finally said “I do” in a beachside ceremony that fans described as picture-perfect. The couple shared their joy on social media with heartfelt photos and a simple caption marking the date—a love story 10 years in the making, sealed at last.
For longtime Days viewers, the moment felt bittersweet: Paige may have been taken too soon on the show, but in real life, O’Brien and Moss created the ending fans always wished for. Their marriage was more than a celebration—it was a reminder that sometimes love stories outlast even the most dramatic scripts.
Jack Wagner’s New Chapter
The Bold and the Beautiful fans know Jack Wagner as Nick Marone, the suave heartbreaker whose romances often left devastation in their wake. But in real life, Wagner’s 2025 wedding represented something softer, more grounded, and profoundly moving.
After three years of dating, Wagner married singer Michelle Wolf in a small, deeply personal ceremony. Wolf herself made the announcement, posting a touching Instagram caption: “We did it. Married in front of our little family.”

For Wagner, who has weathered both professional triumphs and personal loss in the public eye, this wedding was about healing and hope. Fans who grew up watching his on-screen exploits couldn’t help but feel a sense of poetic justice—after years of turbulent storylines, Wagner’s real life found peace and permanence.
Kobby Muhammad & Keith Nixon Jr.: Lights, Camera, Forever
Beyond daytime soaps, Beyond the Gate star Kobby Muhammad—beloved for her role as Cat—also found her happily ever after in 2025. After a romantic New Year’s engagement to cinematographer Keith Nixon Jr., the couple exchanged vows on June 21st.
What made their story particularly captivating was the way it fused Hollywood glamour with intimacy. Muhammad and Nixon, both deeply rooted in the world of storytelling, created a wedding day that reflected their shared love for art, light, and the behind-the-scenes magic of film. Their marriage wasn’t just about uniting two people—it was about fusing two creative visions into one future.
Kate Mansi’s Stunning Surprise
General Hospital star Kate Mansi delivered perhaps the most jaw-dropping wedding twist of the year—a plot worthy of her own soap. Fans expected her to marry producer Matt McInness in July, but on May 31st, the couple pulled off the ultimate surprise.
Guests arrived thinking they were attending an engagement party. Instead, they were swept into a heartfelt wedding ceremony that left jaws dropping and tears flowing. Over 115 stunned attendees became witnesses to a love story that proved sometimes the best drama isn’t scripted.
Mansi later described the day as “the wedding of our dreams,” minimal yet deeply meaningful. The emotional ripple effect of this surprise was clear: in a world of red carpets and carefully orchestrated events, sometimes the most powerful moments are the ones no one sees coming.
Hunter King: A Wedding on Pause
The Young and the Restless alum Hunter King nearly joined the 2025 wedding wave. Engaged to Chris Copier since October 2024, King originally planned to marry this year. But careers, movie shoots, and packed schedules led the couple to delay their big day until 2026.
For fans, the postponement wasn’t disappointing—it was relatable. King and Copier’s decision underscored the reality that love doesn’t always need a deadline. By waiting, they’re ensuring their wedding will reflect their truest vision, not rushed expectations.
Cameron Grimes: Choosing Family First
Cameron Grimes, another Y&R favorite, also shifted wedding plans in 2025. After welcoming her baby boy Bridger in 2023 with fiancé Brock Powell, the couple initially hoped to marry this year. But the challenges of balancing motherhood and planning a wedding proved too much.
Instead of forcing a timeline, Grimes embraced a philosophy that resonated with many fans: family first. She openly shared that the wedding will happen “whenever it happens,” showing a refreshing honesty about the unpredictability of life.
For viewers who have followed her since childhood as Cassie, then Mariah, this choice highlighted Grimes’ strength and authenticity—proof that sometimes the most powerful love stories are those that grow slowly, without pressure.
The Ripple Effect: Why Fans Care
What makes these weddings so compelling isn’t just the star power—it’s the human stories behind them. Soap operas thrive on emotional intensity, and these real-life unions mirror the same themes that keep audiences invested: second chances, resilience, enduring love, and the courage to choose happiness.
Fans don’t just watch these actors—they feel connected to them, having shared decades of laughter, heartbreak, and triumph through their characters. Seeing their favorite stars find lasting love off-screen offers a sense of closure, hope, and joy that no storyline could ever fully capture.
Looking Ahead
With half of 2025 still ahead, fans can’t help but wonder who might be next to walk down the aisle. Will postponed weddings like Hunter King’s and Cameron Grimes’ eventually surprise us with sudden announcements? Could other Y&R favorites follow suit, continuing this year’s unexpected trend of romance and renewal?
One thing is certain: in a world where scripts are written and rewritten daily, nothing feels more powerful than the unscripted vows of love. For soap stars in 2025, happily ever after isn’t just a storyline—it’s reality.
Top 10 Most Valuable Supercars of All Time: Investment Potential and Auction Records

Rare and exotic cars have always held their value incredibly well, and this is certainly the case in recent years.
With inflation skyrocketing over the past decade, high-end individuals began parking their money in cars.
In no particular order, these are 10 of the best-performing cars in terms of investment potential and auction value.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Ulhenhaut Coupe
Mercedes 300 SLR (credit Mercedes)
Let’s start with a bang.
The most expensive car ever sold at auction was the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Ulhenhaut Coupe, a rare iteration of a race car designed for Le Mans in 1955.
This car was actually sold by Mercedes itself, and it was a private sale that was only made public much later.
There are only two examples that are in perfect condition, one of which is this one that was sold for $143 million in 2022.
Ferrari 250 GTO
Ferrari 250 GTO (credit Ferrari)
The Ferrari 250 GTO is arguably the most coveted Ferrari model ever made.
The top 10 list of most expensive cars ever sold features three of these, or four if we also count the 250 LM.
You need eight figures for a 250 GTO, and the first number won’t be a 1 or 2.
Translated, this car generally goes for $30 million or more.
Aston Martin DB5
Aston Martin DB5 (credit SBX Cars)
In the crazy realm of car collecting, the Aston Martin DB5 is relatively attainable, in that it generally ‘only’ costs millions, not tens of millions.
If you’re patient and ready to settle for a vehicle that might need some work, six figures might be enough.
The DB5 is like the Rolex of car collecting, in that it’s predictable.
While it might not 10x your investment, it’s a super safe choice, and a smart one, too.
In large part due to its connection with James Bond, the DB5 will always be iconic and desirable.
McLaren F1
McLaren F1 (credit McLaren)
The McLaren F1 defined an entire era of supercars. With a top speed of 371km/h, it was the fastest car in the world when it came out, a record it managed to hold onto for a very long time.
The legendary three-seat layout – a central seat at the front and two at the back – was something no one else had thought of, and it became its signature trait.
These days, it’s basically impossible to find one for less than eight figures.
There’s a 1995 model finished in Creighton Brown that’s been auctioned off at least twice, and both times it fetched more than $20 million.
Lamborghini Miura
Lamborghini Miura (credit Lamborghini)
The Lamborghini Miura is in a similar bracket as the aforementioned DB5, but for different reasons.
The Miura is collectively regarded as the world’s first supercar as we know it, which is why it’s so sought after.
It’s rare, too. Accurate production figures for older cars are hard to come by, but it’s thought that a total of between 741 and 764 were built.
On average, you’d need about $2 million to get one.
Ferrari LaFerrari
LaFerrari (credit Ferrari)
This is one of those cars you can buy today for ‘retail’, and sell tomorrow for a premium.
Except… you actually can’t, which is the whole point with cars like these.
Like so many other limited-edition supercars, the LaFerrari is, or perhaps we should say ‘was’ because it’s no longer in production, one of those cars you could only buy with Ferrari’s say-so.
You had to be a known customer, abide by the rules, especially the famous no-resale clause, and then Ferrari might approve you as a limited-edition model buyer.
That’s what happened with the LaFerrari, probably one of the most easily recognizable limited-edition Ferraris of this day and age.
There were a lot of people that had money to buy it, but didn’t get approved by Ferrari.
This is why it cost around $1.4 million when it was new, but you’d need five or six times as much if you wanted to get it today.
Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
Lamborghini Veneno (credit SBX Cars)
A 2015 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster sold on SBX Cars broke the record for the most valuable car ever transacted via an online-only auction platform, selling for US$6,000,000.
The sale surpassed a 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta, which previously sold for US$5,360,000 in 2022.
Built on the same platform as the Aventador, the Veneno uses a 6.5-liter V12 capable of putting out 740 horsepower and, if anything, it’s even more extreme that the Aventador.
The Veneno Roadster is also incredibly rare. Only nine were built.
Jaguar E-Type
Jaguar E-Type (credit Jaguar)
We can just about guarantee that any list of ‘most beautiful cars ever made’ will feature the Jaguar E-Type, often in the top three.
The E-Type is a lot less rare than people think – Jaguar built thousands of them – but it’s still a valuable car precisely because of the way it looks.
It looks like a museum piece, like it was designed for an art show, not for the road.
It’s also a great investment because it’s less expensive than most would assume, with an average market value of around $100,000, which obviously goes up significantly if you want one in mint condition.
Still, the E-Type is like the Mona Lisa in that it’s a reference point for design and beauty, and that’s not going to change.
Lexus LFA
Lexus LFA (credit Wikipedia Commons)
We decided to include the LFA because this car is such an anomaly.
Built by Lexus and Toyota, not exactly names you’d associate with supercars, the LFA owes its success to one thing: its engine.
This supercar is rare – with only 500 units ever made – and fast, but the LFA became a cult classic mostly thanks to the unbelievably invigorating noise its V10 makes.
It cost $375,000 when it was new, but is worth a lot more now. The price fluctuates a lot but, generally speaking, pre-owned models go for anywhere between $500,000 and $700,000.
A while back, one example sold for $1 million.
In a world where cars are becoming electric, i.e. silent, its V10 will keep this car desirable for decades to come.
Porsche Carrera GT
The Porsche Carrera GT is a mid-engined supercar, which is unusual for Porsche because most of its sports cars are rear-engined, and it has a 5.7-liter V10, which is also rare because most Porsches use flat-six engines.
This is why this car is so valuable.
A Carrera GT in good condition generally costs at least half a million dollars, but some examples can go for $1 million or more.

