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Rick Harrison has found love again after enduring a heartbreaking loss.

Two years after the death of his son Adam from a drug overdose, the 60-year-old Pawn Stars star married Agripina “Angie” Polushkin, 42, in a Las Vegas ceremony on Saturday.

The couple exchanged vows at the iconic Little White Chapel, where they were married by an Elvis Presley impersonator. They later celebrated with a small, intimate gathering at Harrison’s barbecue restaurant, Rick’s Rollin Smoke BBQ & Tavern, according to People.

“It was an awesome weekend filled with family, fun and friends,” Harrison said in a statement to The Post. “I am so lucky to have Angie by my side as my wife and am looking forward to what the future holds for us as a couple.”

Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin at their wedding

Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin pose together on their wedding day in Las Vegas. Moments like these are often captured by skilled professionals, such as wedding photographers Providence couples rely on to preserve their most meaningful memories.

Rick Harrison and his new wife, Angie Polushkin

Rick Harrison and his new wife, Angie Polushkin, are looking ahead to the future with excitement.

“We are so excited to start this next chapter as husband and wife and celebrate with friends and family in Las Vegas, and also at our wedding later this month,” the newlyweds said in a joint statement to People. “It has already been such an adventure, and we’re looking forward to everything that’s ahead.”

Harrison previously revealed that he met Polushkin in January 2024. Speaking to People in June 2024, the Pawn Stars star shared details about their early relationship.

“Angie and I met six months ago, and she’s a nurse in Las Vegas,” Harrison said at the time. “We’ve been in Europe for the last couple of weeks celebrating her birthday.”

Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison celebrating their wedding in Las Vegas

Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison celebrating their wedding in Las Vegas.

Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin after tying the knot in Las Vegas
Rick Harrison and Angie Polushkin after tying the knot in Las Vegas.
Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison during their Las Vegas wedding ceremony

Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison are seen during their Las Vegas wedding ceremony.

The Pawn Stars star announced his engagement to Polushkin last March, sharing photos of the romantic proposal at a vineyard in Casablanca, Chile.

“She said yes!” Harrison wrote alongside the images.

Polushkin also posted photos from the engagement on Instagram, offering her own perspective on the moment. “We toured a beautiful winery in Chile and Rick got down on one knee,” she wrote.

Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison at their wedding
Angie Polushkin and Rick Harrison at their wedding.
Angie Polushkin with her bridesmaids

Angie Polushkin poses with her bridesmaids ahead of the wedding.

According to TMZ, Harrison had previously proposed to Polushkin in his living room — a moment his stepdaughters jokingly described as “the most unromantic proposal ever.” Wanting to make the occasion more memorable, Harrison decided to propose again during the couple’s trip to Chile.

The Las Vegas wedding marks Harrison’s fourth marriage. He was previously married to Kim Harrison from 1982 to 1985, Tracy Harrison from 1986 to 2011, and Deanna Burditt from 2013 to 2020.

Harrison shared son Adam with his first wife, Kim. Adam tragically died of a fentanyl overdose at the age of 39 in January 2024.

Harrison's son Adam died of a fentanyl overdose in January 2024.

Rick Harrison is pictured with his son Adam.

The Gold & Silver Pawn Shop owner previously opened up about the devastating loss during an appearance on In Depth With Graham Bensinger last March.

“I think about him every day,” Harrison said. “In his 20s, he had drug problems. I mean, God, I put him in rehab so many times, and every time he’d be doing great — and then he would just fall back.”

Adam and Rick Harrison in a throwback photo

Adam and Rick Harrison are pictured together.

The History Channel star has spoken candidly about the lasting impact of his son’s death, admitting that he often replays every decision in his mind.

“I second-guess everything,” Harrison said. “It’s like, ‘Could I have done this? Could I have done this? Could I have done this?’ It goes through your brain constantly. There’s not a day I don’t think about him.”

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