Jack Wagner, the star of “The Bold and the Beautiful,” recently tied the knot with his longtime love, Michelle Wolf, in an intimate ceremony attended by close friends and family. The couple, who began dating in 2021, exchanged vows at the Bel Air Country Club in front of a small gathering of 40 guests. “Michelle, my wife, and I have been dating for a little over four years,” Wagner shared.
“She’s an amazing musician, songwriter, and singer. We met during a recording session where she was providing background vocals.”
The wedding was a heartfelt affair, with a priest officiating the ceremony and honoring the couple’s faith. Among those who spoke at the event were Wagner’s “When Calls the Heart” co-star Lori Loughlin, sports commentator Al Michaels, tennis great Marty Fish, John Guitar Watkins from Michelle’s band, and Wagner’s son, Peter.
Michelle’s daughter also contributed to the celebrations. At the reception, the newlyweds enjoyed their first dance to the “When Harry Met Sally” song, chosen by Michelle. “Then, as soon as it was over, she said, ‘Let’s dance!’ and it was just a nonstop celebration.
Everyone was dancing for hours. We had a great time,” Wagner recalled.
Jack Wagner’s intimate wedding ceremony
The couple’s honeymoon in Italy coincided with a “Bold and Beautiful” location shoot. “We went to Naples and the Amalfi Coast for six days. Then, Brad Bell (the soap’s head writer and executive producer) and the B&B team joined us,” Wagner explained.
“It was a package deal—we honeymooned and then transitioned into work. Everyone met Michelle, and it added a special touch to the trip.”
After their Italian getaway, Wagner wrapped up his “Bold and Beautiful” scenes in the studio before flying to Vancouver to start the new season of “When Calls the Heart.” The actor expressed his happiness, noting, “It’s been a pretty cool couple of months.”
Wagner and Wolf have made the unconventional decision to maintain separate residences after their marriage. “It’s an adjustment in terms of my schedule, for sure, right?
And Michelle’s a singer, and she has an R&B rock band, so she’s just a monster singer. We’re able to make it work,” Wagner shared. The couple believes that having their own space is beneficial as they navigate their marriage, particularly as they get older.
“We take a couple nights off, and then we trade off who’s going to be where because I think we both know that the older we are, it’s nice to have a little space. Not too much, but it’s okay! It works,” Wagner added. Despite their unconventional living arrangement, Wagner and Wolf seem happy and comfortable with their decision, prioritizing their personal space and established routines as they embark on this new chapter in their lives.