Jennifer Williams Defends Not Being Legally Married to Christian Gold

Reality star Jennifer Williams is setting the record straight about her relationship with fiancé Christian Gold. While the couple may not be legally married—at least not on paper—Williams is making it clear that their bond is as real and committed as any legally recognized union.
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In recent interviews and online posts, Williams has spoken openly about her wedding to Gold, which took place overseas in a ceremony officiated by their pastors. The couple exchanged heartfelt vows before God, family, and close friends, sealing what she views as a deeply spiritual and meaningful commitment.
“We took vows before God, our pastors, and the people we love,” Williams said. “To us, that’s marriage. That’s our covenant.”
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Despite the lack of legal documentation, Williams emphasized that the ceremony represented a genuine milestone in their relationship. She says their love and dedication to one another are unwavering—and that legal paperwork doesn’t define the strength of their union.
The former Basketball Wives star’s revelation comes amid growing speculation and questions from fans and critics alike. Some questioned why the couple hasn’t filed for a legal marriage certificate, while others have expressed concern about what that means for their future.
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But Williams isn’t here for the criticism. She firmly defended their choice, stating that love and partnership go far beyond legal status. “Not everyone’s journey looks the same,” she added. “We’re doing what feels right for us.”
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The couple has shared glimpses of their wedding ceremony on social media, showing off tropical backdrops, coordinated outfits, and emotional moments during their exchange of vows. While opinions may vary, Williams’ message is simple: love, not paperwork, is what makes a marriage real.
As for what’s next, the couple hasn’t ruled out legalizing their marriage in the future. But for now, they’re focusing on nurturing the bond they’ve built—and tuning out the noise.
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