Paulina Porizkova marries Jeff Greenstein in Italy

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Paulina Porizkova and Jeff Greenstein are married!

The couple tied the knot in Italy and announced the exciting news via Instagram Friday.

“Just married💍,” they captioned the joint posts showing the two embracing and the model showing off her diamond sparkler.

In a previous post shared Wednesday, the couple opened up about the difficult legal process of getting married in Italy.

“Getting legally married in Italy as an Italian is complicated enough,” the captioned the upload. “When you add the combo of two foreign people, you’re talking about roughly seven months of paper work. And the fun seemingly never ends, even once you’re declared married.”

Paulina Porizkova and Jeff Greenstein (pictured here in a selfie) have tied the knot in Italy. Paulina Porizkova/instagram
The lovebirds (pictured here together in an IG shot) previously got engaged after two years of dating. Paulina Porizkova/instagram

The television writer, 63, popped the question to the Sports Illustrated cover star in July 2025 after two years of dating.

“He asked,” Porizkova, 61, shared in an Instagram video at the time while showing off her sparkler.

The author was previously married to Cars frontman Ric Ocasek from 1989 until their 2018 separation.

Porizkova — who shared sons Jonathan, 32, and Oliver, 28, with Ocasek — described her family as a “well-built car” but explained that “as a bicycle, my husband and I no longer pedal in unison.”

In 2019, the musician died unexpectedly from heart disease at age 75.

The television writer popped the question in July 2025 (as pictured here). Jeff Greenstein/ instagram
“He asked,” the supermodel (pictured here with her now-husband in 2025) gushed at the time. WireImage for Estée Lauder

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Porizkova, who was still living with Ocasek at the time, found him deceased in their townhouse.

After the rocker’s untimely passing, the mom of two expressed that losing her former partner of 28 years left her feeling like she wanted to die.

As she told Page Six, “It’s not even so much that I thought about how to kill myself or when to kill myself; it was just that feeling of, ‘I just don’t know how to go on.’”

Meanwhile, Ocasek secretly cut Porizkova out of his will before his death, which left the runway star with no choice but to rely on friends for help.

Porizkova then documented her grief journey, even uploading a video of herself crying on the two-year anniversary of Ocasek’s passing.

Porizkova was previously married to Ocasek (pictured here together in 1990) from 1989 until their separation in 2018. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
The author found the rocker (pictured here together in 2018) dead in their townhouse from heart disease in 2019. He was 75, Getty Images For The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

She told followers at the time, “This is me at my most vulnerable. My most naked.”

Porizkova has also brought fans along for her search in love.

She was briefly linked to Aaron Sorkin in 2021 before opening up on the lack of available single men in 2023.

“I’m not kidding, 75 percent of the men that I’ve come on a date with when I ask them what went wrong in their last relationship, they will tell me that their wives had a borderline disorder,” Porizkova criticized to Page Six.

However, soon after, the actress found her other half in Greenstein, and the pair went public with their romance in May 2023.

The exes shared sons Oliver and Jonathan (pictured here together in 2021). AFP via Getty Images
In the years since, Porizkova (pictured here with her late ex and sons in 2016) has candidly documented her journey with grief and dating. Getty Images

Meanwhile, just days before their Italian nuptials, Porizkova revealed that she was getting evicted from her New York City digs. Despite having lived in her Manhattan apartment since 2021, her landlord chose not extend her lease.

Porizkova shared on her and Greenstein’s “Twenty Good Summers” podcast, that she “begged and pleaded” with her landlord to no avail.

“And so we have to move out of here four days before we get married in Italy. Not great,” she added. “We are both over 60, and we are starting again.”

The newlyweds (pictured here together in 2024), meanwhile, first went public with their relationship in May 2023. Tiffany Sage/BFA.com / Shutterstock
Just days before their wedding, the Sports Illustrated model (pictured here with her partner) revealed she was evicted from her apartment. Paulina Porizkova/instagram

Luckily the newlyweds own other homes.

“We’re very privileged souls,” Porizkova gushed. “I do have a country house that I co-own with my sons [Jonathan and Oliver]. And so we can move up there, which is kind of further away from New York City.”

Another option is her husband’s Los Angeles pad, which the pair is in the “process of selling.”

“But for the time being,” Porizkova said, “we can go there.”

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