The groom and his party wore charcoal-gray tuxedos with top hats, while the bride featured a white satin Vera Wang gown, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. About 300 guests, who were shuttled to the church in stretch limousines just shortly before the happy event, attended; six Atlanta police officers were stationed to guard the festivities.
The couple met in Los Angeles back in 1997, on the set for the Backstreet Boys video "As Long as You Love Me," in which Wallace appeared. They recently moved into a house together in North Fulton, Ga., on a 46-acre estate.
The newlyweds may have a little trouble setting aside time for a honeymoon, however. The Backstreet Boys as-yet-untitled third album, the follow-up to the multiplatinum Millennium, is due in stores on Nov. 21. The group is also busy shooting a video and gearing up for its next tour.
Also in attendance Saturday was Kristin Willits, who married Richardson on June 17. Both Littrell and Richardson announced their engagements on Valentine's Day.