George Clooney Wedding: 'St Vincent' Star Bill Murray Shares Experience At The Celebrity Wedding Of The Year; 'People Were Very Emotional'

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More details are spilling out from the guests who were present at the biggest celebrity wedding of the year. We've already reported on the lovely details of the food, decors, and the attire of the bride and groom, but now, more intimate details of what went on at the Amal Alamuddin and George Clooney are beginning to surface.

And these details are coming from the celebrity guests themselves! U2 frontman Bono recently shared that it was a "lovely" and "emotional" ceremony. And now, actor Bill Murray is spilling some more exciting details about the ceremony and the reception.

The St. Vincent actor was a recent guest at the Today show, to promote his latest movie. But of course, the 64 year old was asked by host Matt Lauer about his firsthand experience at the Amal Alammudin George Clooney wedding.

The actor revealed that he did do a wedding toast for the lovely newlyweds. "I did speak. I did get to say something. I can't really recreate it, but it was something about the fact that -- a lot of people, it seemed, put their lives on hold until these people [George and Amal] found their happiness," he shared. "Because they're both very, very, very good people and very considerate and thoughtful of their friends and families. So the idea that they got it now is liberating. It really is liberating to see them alive and in love."

"These two - it's just miraculous that they found each other because they are so ideal for each other. People were very emotional about the fact that these two people found someone. That really was a great part of the party," the actor added.

Aside from Bill Murray and Bono, several other celebrities were in attendance at the Amal Alamuddin George Clooney wedding at the Aman Grande Canal Hotel in Venice. These include Matt Damon, Cindy Crawford, John Krasinski, and Emily Blunt.

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