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Countess Luann No Longer A Countess!

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Countess Luann de Lesseps has lost her title and gained a new one as Mrs. Thomas D'Agostino. The "Real Housewives of New York City" starlet and wannabe singer wed D'Agostino Saturday evening, which was also his 50th birthday, in a three-day wedding, which took place in Palm Beach, Florida. A few housewives were in attendance such as Jill Zarin, Kelly Bensimon, Cynthia Bailey and Dorinda Medley, whom was also a bridesmaid. That only makes sense as she introduced Tom and Luann and it only makes sense that several of the other women from the New York City franchise were not invited as they were all against Luann marrying Tom after it came to light that he had cheated on her. 

Tom also had a short fling with Ramona Singer prior to dating Luann and had a ten-year rendezvous with Sonja Morgan, who was a real trooper when all of this was going down. No matter what, Luann was determined to marry Tom despite what friends and cast mates had to say. Sadly, Luann will lose her title of Countess now that she has remarried but the Count was invited to the nuptials yet declined. There was also much controversy as Luann did not want Bravo to film the wedding festivities which would have made a hot topic for the upcoming season. We wish them all the best! Kind of. 

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