TAMYRA GRAY WEDS COLOR ME BADD SINGER
Tamyra Gray, a finalist on the first season
Tamyra Gray, a finalist on the first seasonof "American Idol,"tied the knot last weekend to former
Color Me Badd member Sam Watters
during a ceremony in Capri, Italy.
According to People magazine, the couple dated
for two years before Watters popped the question last
Valentine's Day with an antique diamond
engagement ring in a platinum setting.
About 45 guests attended the wedding, which
took place on a cliff overlooking the ocean. After the ceremony,
"They walked through the city and townspeople were
opening their windows and cheering for them,"
Gray's manager, Lisa Braude, tells People.
After a successful 1990s run with Color
Me Badd, which scored hits with "I Wanna Sex You Up"
and ""I Adore Mi Amor," Watters, 36, is now a songwriter
and producer with partner Louis Biancaniello. He
co-wrote Jessica Simpson's current single "A Public Affair"
and has also worked with Celine Dion and Kelly Clarkson.
Since Gray's 2002 run on "American Idol,"
the 27-year-old has segued into acting with a recurring
role on Boston Public in 2003, a starring role in the 2005 indie
film "The Gospel" and a guest role as a
waitress on NBC's Las Vegas in March. In 2004 she
released the album, "The Dreamer," which features
songs co-written, produced and arranged by Watters.
The newlyweds are currently honeymooning in Italy.
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