Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin Tie the Knot Again in Cancun

The couple celebrated their marriage with a destination wedding in Mexico after first getting married in Las Vegas.

Jan. 27, 2026 at 1:47pm

Rick Harrison, the star of the reality TV show Pawn Stars, and his wife Angie Polushkin have tied the knot for a second time in a destination wedding in Cancun, Mexico. The couple first got married on January 3 in an intimate ceremony in Las Vegas, and then had a larger celebration at the Le Blanc Spa Resort Cancun on January 26. The wedding was attended by around 60-70 guests, with the bride wearing a dazzling mermaid-style wedding gown designed by Galia Lahav.

Why it matters

The double wedding celebrations for Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin highlight the growing trend of couples having multiple ceremonies to mark their marriage, often with a larger, more elaborate destination wedding following an initial smaller ceremony. This reflects the increasing popularity of destination weddings as couples seek unique and memorable ways to celebrate their nuptials.

The details

For the Cancun wedding, the couple exchanged handwritten vows with the blue ocean as the backdrop and a trio of golden arches above them. Angie changed into a more casual dress for the afterparty. Rick's stepdaughter Marissa did Angie's hair and makeup, while Rick's son Jake served as his best man. The couple started dating in 2024 after meeting online, and Rick proposed in 2025 during a trip to Chile.

  • Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin first tied the knot on January 3, 2026 in Las Vegas.
  • The couple celebrated their second wedding on January 26, 2026 in Cancun, Mexico.

The players

Rick Harrison

The 60-year-old star of the reality TV show Pawn Stars.

Angie Polushkin

Rick Harrison's 42-year-old wife, who is a nurse.

Marissa Tomaino

Rick Harrison's stepdaughter from his previous marriage, who did Angie's hair and makeup for the wedding.

Jake Harrison

Rick Harrison's son, who served as his best man.

Corey Harrison

Rick Harrison's other son, who was unable to attend the wedding due to a recent accident.

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What they’re saying

“The wedding is a dream come true for me.”

— Angie Polushkin (PEOPLE)

“Knowing Rick will always have my back and won't let me down. A sense of safety and being at peace.”

— Angie Polushkin, Nurse (PEOPLE)

“Being married is all about having a partner to share everything with, the ups and downs, and knowing you'll always have someone right there by your side to laugh with, to enjoy experiences with and to be still and quiet with, too.”

— Rick Harrison (PEOPLE)

“Rick is very caring and generous, and I love that about him. He is always taking care of everyone. He is also very handy and multi-talented around the home, a real man's man and a great provider.”

— Angie Polushkin, Nurse (PEOPLE)

“I'm looking forward to new adventures with Angie, whether it is a new country to visit, a new restaurant to check out or new things to do with our families. She is the perfect person to experience things with, and I love her smile. I'm excited to call her my wife and see where this marriage and partnership takes us. As I like to say, we'll be livin' the dream.”

— Rick Harrison (PEOPLE)

What’s next

The couple is currently on hold for their honeymoon as Rick has some filming to do for the History Channel, but they plan to take a tropical vacation for Angie's birthday this summer.

The takeaway

Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin's double wedding celebrations in Las Vegas and Cancun reflect the growing trend of couples having multiple ceremonies to mark their marriage, often with a larger, more elaborate destination wedding following an initial smaller ceremony. Their story highlights the increasing popularity of destination weddings as couples seek unique and memorable ways to celebrate their nuptials.