Newlyweds Alyssa Milano and David Bugliari kiss each other hello after Alyssa arrives at LAX


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With nature and family as themes, actress Alyssa Milano wed Hollywood agent David Bugliari at his family’s estate in New Jersey on Saturday, her rep confirms exclusively to People.
Milano, wearing a custom gown by Vera Wang and holding a bouquet of lily of the valley flowers, walked down an aisle strewn with cream-colored rose petals and natural grass to the tune of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
The couple exchanged traditional vows under a wrought-iron gazebo decorated with willow, calla lilies and roses. Among the guests was actor Bradley Cooper, a friend of the groom.
“We wanted a wedding that was reflective of who we are as a couple” says Milano, who calls meeting her husband in 2006 “a lovely gift.”
Following the ceremony, wooden signs directed guests to the cocktail area, decorated with rattan furniture and hay bales serving as cocktail tables.
Dinner was served family style on rustic farmhouse tables in a tent with wood flooring and wrought iron chandeliers. Event planner Colin Cowie created just the right atmosphere for the family-oriented couple.
“My Italian family still eats Sunday dinner together every week,” says Milano. “We wanted to capture the same feeling with people passing around beautiful bowls of food and talking and laughing.”
Bugliari, an agent at the Creative Artists Agency, “proposed to Milano, 36, last December with a ring he designed and made by Jim Lavi at Daniel Jewelry in La Jolla, Calif.
Milano has most recently been in seen in NBC’s comedy My Name Is Earl. Up next for the actress is a role on the the ABC comedy Romantically Challenged.
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Alyssa Milano is getting hitched. The 36-year-old actress and CAA agent David Bugliari got engaged on Dec. 18, her rep tells Usmagazine.com.

A wedding date has not been announced. The two dated for more than a year.
“I’ve gotten such s— about my dating choices,” she told Details in 2007 of her penchant for romancing Major League pitchers (including Carl Pavano, Barry Zito and Brad Penny). “Like, every single article … is about how I’m ‘the chick that dates athletes…” She added, “I’d love to just find a good plumber or doctor.”

Pictured: Jennie Garth and husband Peter Facinelli, Stacy Keibler, Lauren Conrad, Eric McCormack and wife, Alyssa Milano, Ian Ziering & Jane Krakowski.

Alyssa Milano has sworn off dating baseball players, because they are too childish.
The actress admits she is a huge fan of the sport, and even dreams of being a star slugger.
But, after dating Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brad Penny and Atlanta Braves star Tom Glavine, she’s determined to court more mature men, like her current mystery beau, known only as “David”.
Milano says, “They are grown men playing a little boy’s sport. That makes them childish.”
The actress, who has designed a range of Major League Baseball-approved sportswear and has her own baseball blog, admits she’s such a huge fan of the sport, she dreams up game scenarios when she’s trying to get to sleep.
She adds, “My stress reliever is usually baseball. In fact, sometimes when I can’t sleep - because my mind is racing - I close my eyes and think about being at the stadium. I create game-winning situations. I think of the sound of the bat cracking. And you know what? It usually works.”
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Alyssa Milano is single, and says she’s done living out the fantasy of being a baseball player’s girlfriend.
“I’d love to just find a good plumber or doctor,” the 34-year-old actress tells Details Magazine in its November issue.
“I’ve gotten such s— about my dating choices,” she says. (Her last three boyfriends – Carl Pavano, Barry Zito, and Brad Penny – have all been Major League pitchers.) “Like, every single article … is about how I’m ‘the chick that dates athletes,’ and there’s an insane double standard going on.”
Milano, a lifelong Dodgers fan who recently scored a post-season reporting job, laments the fact that New York Yankees star Derek Jeter gets away with dating starlet after starlet on her blog on MLB.com.
But given a recent conversation she had, it shouldn’t be too hard for her to score the man – baseball player or not – of her dreams: “My friend tells me, ‘Every time I mention you in front of guys, they all go nuts.’ So he asked one of them, ‘What is it about her? Can you define it?’ And the guy said, ‘She’s the girl we never got over.’ “
