Randy Hearst marries at family’s Hamptons estate

King Randolph Hearst, often known as Randy, wed Paula Porubcanova last week in an opulent ceremony in the Hamptons. He is the great-grandson of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst.
According to reports, the wedding took place in front of 140 wealthy guests, including Sharon Bush, Kimberly and Steve Rockefeller, Baroness Milly de Cabrol, philanthropist Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, and former US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and his wife Hilary.
The elegant celebration took place at Ashgrove Farm, the Hamptons mansion of the bride-to-mother, be’s Anne Hearst, and stepfather, author Jay McInerney of “Bright Lights, Big City.”
King Harris is Randy’s father.
A spy claims that the bride wore a Monique LHuillier gown with “embroidered Lily of the Valley,” and further describes it as having a “strapless, princess design with a green ribbon tucked in around the waist.”
According to the source, the couple exchanged vows beneath a 16-foot-tall white floral arch that was positioned next to the property’s lily and koi pond.
We’re informed that Amanda Hearst, Randy’s half-sister, made a toast via video while carrying baby Hawk, her first kid with Joachim Rnning, who was just born a few weeks ago.
McInerney joined in the toasting.
The event, which included “Slovakian traditions” for the bride, was planned by Alison Mazzola of Alison Mazzola Communications. Details included small dolls placed on guests’ plates, blue-and-white floral arrangements, a 16-piece band, monogrammed napkins, and a separate dessert tent with treats like “artisanal” New York cheesecake and Apple Strudel.
In 2019, a fire broke out at Ashgrove Farm, destroying the 11,000 square foot residence created by architect Peter Cook. According to our source, it has largely been repaired, but some ongoing building has been hidden by enormous farm animal murals.
Additionally, there were actual creatures that could be seen by visitors, including chickens, miniature horses, donkeys, and an emu.
The following evening, guests gather around a beach bonfire for s’mores, clams, and lobster, along with Lorraine Bracco and Robert Zimmerman. One spectator remarked that the complex fire dance performed by the female dancers “appeared like a fertility celebration.”
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