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NPH marks His 3yrs Wedding anniversary With David Burtka.

The American actor, comedian, magician, and singer, known primarily for his comedy roles on television and his dramatic and musical stage roles. Neil Patrick Harris got married to David Burtka his husband on September 8, 2014, in Italy. The long time director of "How I met your Mother" officiated the wedding while Elton John performed at the reception.
Today September 7, NPH reflects back on a lovely three years with his husband and takes to his Instagram account to celebrate the love saying " I got married 3yrs ago today, thanks David for choosing me, for challenging me, for creating a family with me, for being a safe space that I can call home and for your bountiful love. Happy Anniversary"
The couples live in new York city in the upper Manhattan neighbourhood of Harlem.

Happy 3rd year Anniversary Harris and David, more love to your home.

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