Kimberly Perry exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about her ‘fully settled’ marriage to Johnny Costello
After three years of marriage, Kimberly Perry and Johnny Costello are still in their honeymoon phase.
She continued, “We met in a bit of a fever down in Dallas, Texas and we were engaged eight months after we met and then eloped to Vegas and I love that spirit about us.”“We’re, like, the Bonnie and Clyde, but like who aren't gonna die in the car wreck,” the former Band Perry frontwoman gushed to Us. “Or the Romeo and Juliet, who are gonna be, like, 90, you know? It feels very much like that wild spirit and we're trying to keep that alive.
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