Alice Cooper, who has been going strong with his partner, Sheryl, recently went all out on his anniversary.
The 50-year-old pair got married in 1976 as their marriage was officiated by the bride’s father, William Goddard.
Now, after five decades, the duo renewed their vows on Saturday, March 21, during a ceremony at the historic Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix.
As reported by the Hello! Magazine, the pair said “I do” to each other all over again as their ceremony was officiated by Sheryl’s 92-year-old father again.
Notably, the four generations of the family came together, including Alice and Sheryl's three children, Calico, Dashiell, and Sonora, and their grandchildren, for the special occasion.
During the ceremony, the duo exchanged rings, which were given by their long-time friend, Jimmy Chase, as they read their “made for each other” vows to one another.
For the unversed, the love birds first met when Sheryl, who trained in ballet, auditioned for Alice’s stage show and later joined him on his 1975 tour, Welcome to My Nightmare.
The couple later started dating in the very same year and then tied the knot in 1976.
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