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Which Celeb Groom Wore Lipstick To His Wedding?

Who says weddings are all about the bride?

Grooms are often told all they need to do at their wedding is show up, but we found some celebrity grooms who didn't just fade into the background. From their clothes to the reception, these men made a statement at their weddings. Click through the slideshow below to test your knowledge of wacky celebrity grooms.

Celebrity Groom Trivia
QUESTION: Which celebrity's dog walked down the aisle wearing a tuxedo?(01 of14)
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A. Adam SandlerB. Chris RockC. Vince VaughnD. John Legend
ANSWER: Adam Sandler(02 of14)
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Adam Sandler's beloved bulldog Meatball walked down the aisle during Sandler's wedding to Jackie Titone in 2003. The couple's other dog, Matzo Ball, was reportedly pulled down the aisle in a wagon. (credit:Getty Images)
QUESTION: Who wore lipstick to his wedding?(03 of14)
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A. Michael JacksonB. Seth RogenC. Billie Joe ArmstrongD. Robert Downey, Jr.
ANSWER: Michael Jackson(04 of14)
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In 1994, Michael Jackson secretly married Lisa Marie Presley in the Dominican Republic. Jackson reportedly responded, "Why not?" when asked by the officiant if he took Presley to be his wife. They waited nearly three months to admit that they had gotten married, and separated a year and a half later. (credit:AP)
QUESTION: Whose wedding included camels, elephants, horses, dancers and musicians?(05 of14)
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A. Richard BurtonB. Kris HumphriesC. UsherD. Russell Brand
ANSWER: Russell Brand(06 of14)
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Russell Brand, a practicing Hindu, married Katy Perry in a lavish Indian ceremony in 2010. The ceremony drew complaints from environmental activists, and Hindu leaders criticized Brand's quick divorce from Perry. (credit:Getty Images)
QUESTION: Who told his guests that they were going to celebrate his girlfriend's graduation, then surprised them with a wedding when they arrived?(07 of14)
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A. Will FerrellB. Bill GatesC. Mark ZuckerbergD. Ben Stiller
ANSWER: Mark Zuckerberg(08 of14)
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wed longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan, a medical student, at their home in Palo Alto, California, in May. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong reportedly performed for the couple's 100 guests. (credit:AP)
QUESTION: Who wore black leather to his wedding, while his bride wore a white T-shirt featuring his name written in blood across the back?(09 of14)
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A. Rod StewartB. Russell BrandC. Jonny Lee MillerD. Eddie Murphy
ANSWER: Jonny Lee Miller(10 of14)
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Angelina Jolie married her first husband, "Elementary" actor Jonny Lee Miller, in 1996, and the two shunned traditional wedding attire in favor of, well, leather and blood. The couple separated a year later. (credit:Getty Images)
QUESTION: Which of these actors serenaded his bride with a song from one of his own movies?(11 of14)
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A. Tom CruiseB. Marc AnthonyC. Chris PrattD. Richard Gere
ANSWER: Tom Cruise(12 of14)
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At his 2007 wedding to Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise sang along to "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," which is featured in his 1986 film "Top Gun." (credit:AP)
QUESTION: Whose wedding was attended by just 6 people?(13 of14)
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A. Ben AffleckB. Jay-ZC. Sacha Baron CohenD. Joel Madden
ANSWER: Sacha Baron Cohen(14 of14)
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"Borat" actor Sacha Baron Cohen married actress Isla Fisher in an extremely intimate Jewish ceremony in Paris in 2010. The couple have two daughters and dated for about 8 years before marrying. (credit:AP)

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