Will Reeve’s wedding to Amanda Dubin in Miami was more than a joyful celebration — it was a deeply personal tribute to family and legacy. Surrounded by friends, loved ones, and ABC News colleagues, the couple exchanged vows in an elegant outdoor ceremony lit by twinkling lights and framed by tropical greenery. Guests shared glimpses of handwritten notes at each seat, heartfelt speeches, and a lively reception filled with music and laughter. Yet the most meaningful detail was quiet and symbolic: Will wore his late father Christopher Reeve’s cufflinks, a simple gesture that kept his father’s presence close on one of the most important days of his life. Though his parents were gone, their spirit was woven into the celebration through love, memory, and intention.
Will’s journey to this moment has long been shaped by loss and resilience. Christopher Reeve, beloved for portraying Superman, died when Will was only twelve, after years of paralysis. His mother, Dana Reeve, passed away two years later. Deprived of many typical father-son experiences, Will learned to honor his parents not by copying their lives, but by forging his own. He once fulfilled a childhood dream of watching whales in Alaska, feeling his father’s presence beside him. Over time, he realized that the greatest tribute to his parents was living authentically, carrying their love forward while building his own identity. On his wedding day, that lesson came full circle — love remembered, legacy honored, and a new chapter begun.