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Congratulations: Michael Vick And Fiancee Kijafi Frink Tied The Knot Over The Weekend!

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Theballerlife.com would like to congratulate Michael Vick and Kijafi Frink on getting married over the weekend.

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According to South Florida gossip website GossipExtra.com, Vick dropped $300,000 for the event at the Fontainebleau resort in Miami.

The site reports that “waffles and chicken” were on the menu and that it included “private pool-side concerts by Gym Class Heroes, Maroon 5 and Flo Rida.”

There were also reportedly “about 300 family members, friends and NFL colleagues” at the event, including Eagles running back LeSean McCoy, coach Andy Reid,

Falcons wideout Roddy White and free-agent wideout Plaxico Burress.

The groom’s party went with a tropical theme, pairing their tuxes with pink and purple shirts, according to a gift shop employee.

The ceremony and reception took place later in one of the large ballrooms on the hotel’s second floor ballroom.

With security tight — police were stationed outside the ballroom to collect the cameras and cellphones from guests – dancing was definitely on the agenda, judging by the numerous women in ball gowns filing in and out carrying four-inch stilettos and wearing flip flops.

The decor featured lots of white candles, white flowers and blinged out chandeliers.

According to a server, the menu was as down-home as the 32-year-old Vick himself: lobster and oysters and shrimp, but also chicken and waffles, something that the Fontainebleau, one of South Florida’s most expensive hotels where wedding dinners start at $185-a-plate, had never served before.

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