Walking down the aisle, “I felt relieved,” says Leah (with Corey Oct. 17, 2010 in Charleston, WV).
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Ready for Her Close-Up
"I felt really pretty in it," Leah says of the Maggie Sottero gown her mom bought ($1,549, minus 30 percent!).
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Goofy Girls
"I didn't do something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue," Leah (sharing a not-so-serious moment with her bridesmaids) tells Us.
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Mom and Daughter Time
Of Leah and her mom Dawn, "I could tell they were excited!" says florist Heather Humphreys.
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Happy Family
"We want the girls to have their mommy and daddy forever," Corey says of his 15-month-old daughters, Ali and Aleeah, who served as flower girls.
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Saying Their Vows
"Leah messed up the vows!" Corey tells Us of the pair's ceremony flub. "She said a couple of words wrong, so we laughed a little bit."
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Yum!
A Piece of Cake's four-tier creation had a fondant lid and bow, chocolate-dipped strawberries and 24-karat gold dots. Corey got a WV-shaped cake airbrushed to look like camouflage.
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Food Fight!
To her hubby's surprise, Leah instigated a cake attack. "I'm the ornery one -- just being honest!" she explains.
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Kiss Me
"We were best friends even before we started dating," Leah tells Us. "We're just really, really good with each other."
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Careful, Corey!
Corey insists he was not embarrassed to remove his teenage bride's garter.
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Dancing Duo
The couple's first dance was to John Michael Montgomery's "I Swear." "That was the song Corey sang to me the first time he drove me down the road on our first date," Leah tells Us. "We also had a family dance with the girls to "In My Daughter's Eyes" by Martina McBride."
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The Bouquet Toss
In her bouquet: Peruvian lillies, gerbera daisies, goldenrod and hypericum berries.
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Looking to the Future
"I finally thought to myself, We're ready for this. We've been ready," Leah says. "We just went through an immature stage in the past, and now we're ready to get married. If I wasn't, I wouldn't have gone through with it."
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Beautiful Bride
Leah's 10 a.m. beauty blitz was a family affair, with Corey's mom, Donna, doing hair and Leah's aunt Mendy Mullins on makeup.
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Let's Party
Harding's Family Restaurant provided comfort food such as chicken strips and pork BBQ, while the DJ spun country tunes such as Jason Aldean's "My Kinda Party" at Corey's request.
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With This Ring...
Corey chose a diamond-studded white-gold band for his bride. ("I like simple things," she tells Us of her tastes.) Leah ordered a titanium camoflage-patterned ring and had it engraved 'Forever and Always.'
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To Have and To Hold
The couple's pastor stressed how essential it is to "have God in the marriage," Corey tells Us.
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Suiting Up
Wedding party duds -- including Perry Ellis tuxes with camo vests and ties for Corey and his groomsmen -- came from English Rose boutique.
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Taking It All In
How do you toast a teenage bride? With Coca-Cola!
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Smooth Sailing
Corey calls recent reports that the marriage is in trouble "bullcrap!"
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