‘Queen of Versailles’ star Jackie Siegel, 53, and billionaire husband David, 84, renew vows in lavish Las Vegas party
JACKIE Siegel, the “Queen of Versailles,” renewed her vows to billionaire husband David Siegel last week — 20 years after they first wed in Las Vegas.
Dubbed the “Queen” because of the family’s Florida mansion inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, 53-year-old Jackie took to Instagram to reveal the “magical” night.
“Twenty years with the most amazing man!” she wrote online. “I didn't think it would be possible to be more in love with him than when we first got married, but I do!”
The ceremony was held as the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, which the duo owns.
Jackie said David “wanted the ceremony to be private with only our kids and close friends” and said it’s indescribable “to have all our kids with us, (well most of them) to experience and be a part of this with us.”
One of the Siegels’ children, Victoria, died from an accidental drug overdose in 2015 at the age of 18. She was found at the family’s 90,000 square-foot home in Windermere, Florida, near Orlando.
“I never could have imagined 20 years ago the life we have, or amazing kids, we felt Victoria with us too,” she continued.
The 53-year-old said she’s “so proud of the strong loving family we have created” and wished her followers a Happy New Year.
“May 2020 be filled with all the love and blessing possible. Love you all!,” she added, noting her dress for the occasion is emerald green “because 20 years is the emerald anniversary.”
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Photos posted to Instagram show Jackie and David, along with their happy family, posing for photos at the glitzy event.
Jackie and David made headlines in 2012 when they starred in Lauren Greenfield’s documentary, “Queen of Versailles.”
The doc followed the couple as they built their mansion.
David Siegel is the founder of Orlando-based time-share company Westgate Resorts.