Rick Harrison, the star of “Pawn Stars,” has tied the knot once again, marrying Angie Polushkin in an intimate ceremony at the iconic Little White Wedding Chapel in downtown Las Vegas. The ceremony took place Saturday night at 1301 South Las Vegas Blvd., just a half-mile from the Gold & Silver Pawn shop where the hit series first began filming in 2009. Following the wedding, the celebration continued with a reception at Rick’s Rollin’ Smoke BBQ at Pawn Plaza, located on the same property as the famed pawn shop.
In a statement shared Sunday morning by show publicist Laura Herlovich, Harrison expressed his happiness, saying, “I couldn’t be happier. Angie is the perfect fit in my life and it is awesome to be officially husband and wife. The wedding and party afterwards were both amazing and just what we wanted.”
While friends of Harrison participated in the wedding, notable absentees included his “Pawn Stars” co-star Austin “Chumlee” Russell and Harrison’s son Corey. Elvis tribute artist Jeff Stanulis officiated the ceremony. A larger celebration for the couple is scheduled for January 26 in Cancun, with Corey Harrison confirming he will be in attendance.
This marks Harrison’s fourth marriage. He was previously married to Deanna Burditt, Kim Harrison, and Tracy Harrison. Harrison and Polushkin announced their engagement in March.
As for the “Pawn Stars” franchise, filming is set to resume in February, with plans for new episodes to air on the History channel in 2027. Harrison and Chumlee currently co-host the “Pawn After Dark” podcast, while Corey Harrison has launched his own podcast from his new home in Tulum, Mexico, and is not part of the upcoming “Pawn Stars” cast.
The Little White Wedding Chapel, established in 1959, has long been a destination for celebrity weddings. Notable couples who have wed there include Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy, Britney Spears and Jason Alexander, and Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez. The chapel also boasts several celebrity marriages that have stood the test of time, such as those of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Ann-Margret and Roger Smith, Kirk Douglas and Anne Buydens, and Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Jesse Neil, all of whom were married there for over 50 years.



























