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Celebrity stylist Brad Goreski marries long term partner

Celebrity stylist Brad Goreski has shared the news of his wedding with his fans. The former Fashion Police officer posted an image of himself and partner Gary Janetti tying the knot while on a cruise.

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“We’re married! After over 16 years together @garyjanetti and I finally tied the knot aboard the @seabourncruise Sojourn with our close family in attendance,” he wrote in the caption underneath his Instagram post.

Janetti, 51, is a producer. The couple were featured on the Bravo reality series It’s a Brad, Brad World. Forty year old Goreski said the experience of appearing together in the show brought them closer together.

The stylist first came to prominence on the TV show The Rachel Zoe Project. He later appeared on his own show before gaining a seat on the couch of Fashion Police. 

Goreski joined the show following the death of original host Joan Rivers. In the wake of Rivers’ death panelist George Kotsiopoulos opted to leave the show, and Goreski took his place. The show had a series of cast changes before finally being cancelled earlier this year.

OIP Staff


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