Jimmy Kimmel Pranked At His Wedding By Gabourey Sidibe (PHOTO)

LOOK: 'Precious' Star Plays Hilarious Prank On Jimmy Kimmel
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Not one, but TWO blushing brides showed up to Jimmy Kimmel's wedding on Saturday!

Well, kind of. One of the brides was Kimmel's fiancee, writer Molly McNearney... and the other was "Precious" actress Gabourey Sidibe, who donned a wedding dress and veil to the Ojai, Calif. ceremony as a joke. Check out Sidibe as a "bride" in the photo below:

The Daily Mail reported Monday that Sidibe later changed into a red dress and that she and Kimmel laughed and hugged at the reception.

UPDATE: A guest confirmed to HuffPost Weddings that Sidibe walked down the aisle at the beginning of the wedding -- and that McNearney orchestrated the prank!

Kimmel and McNearney began dating in 2009 and got engaged in August 2012. Their star-studded wedding was held at the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa.

See which celebrity weddings we're most excited for in the slideshow below.

Celeb Weddings We're Looking Forward To
Adele and Simon Konecki(01 of06)
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Adele is reportedly in the middle of planning her walk down the aisle with her boyfriend of more than a year, Simon Konecki. Sources have claimed that the romantic, classic event will be "smaller" and take place this summer or fall at her home in Brighton, England. Adele gave birth to her and Konecki's first child in October. (credit:Getty)
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen(02 of06)
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Supermodel Chrissy Teigen has said that she's been indecisive about planning her wedding to John Legend ever since they got engaged in 2011. But she recently revealed some details about the event: her dress is by Vera Wang, and their guests will be required to "trek somewhere." The food will be "rustic," and since Teigen said she doesn't like sweets, she's forgoing a traditional wedding cake in favor of a "crepe cake" -- layers of crepes, pastry filling and raspberry jam. (credit:AP)
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis(03 of06)
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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis got engaged in January, and since then they've been joking about everything from how they met (in a bear cage) to where they'll tie the knot (Uganda or Haiti). All kidding aside, Wilde has said that Monique Lhuillier will design her wedding gown and bridesmaids' dresses, and that the festivities may be held in upstate New York. In any case, we can't wait to see these jokesters finally tie the knot! (credit:AP)
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock(04 of06)
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Kelly Clarkson got engaged to music manager Brandon Blackstock in December 2012, and since then she's been revealing lots of surprising details about her wedding. Blake Shelton will officiate the ceremony and perform at the reception, and Reba McEntire (Blackstock's stepmother) will also perform at the reception. Clarkson has also said that she picked out a wedding dress, though she has been stressing about finalizing the guest list and walking down the aisle. (credit:Getty Images)
Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux(05 of06)
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Since announcing her engagement to boyfriend of one year, Justin Theroux, in 2012, Jennifer Aniston has been quiet about the wedding details -- so quiet that even friend Chelsea Handler doesn't know anything. Aniston recently said that there is "no wedding planning" happening and that she hasn't picked out her dress yet. Still, if the wedding is anything like Aniston's first wedding, to Brad Pitt in 2005, it will be fabulous. (credit:Alamy)
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt(06 of06)
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A-list couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt got engaged in April 2012 after seven years of dating and six children together -- but the couple have kept their wedding details hush-hush so far. What we do know is that Jolie's 16 carat engagement ring is worth an estimated $500,000, and that Pitt proposed with all six of the couple's children present. Aww! (credit:Getty)

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