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James Van Der Beek's Ex Remarries Just Months After Actor's Death

McComb said the couple exchanged vows in a faith-based ceremony surrounded by loved ones, and thanked family and friends for traveling from across the country.

  • Heather McComb married actor Scott Michael Campbell yesterday in Missoula Montana, with the ceremony officiated by her sister Jennifer McComb, McComb announced on social media.
  • The celebration follows months after the passing of James Van Der Beek, Heather's first husband, with whom she maintained an amicable relationship following their 2009 separation and 2010 divorce.
  • After their separation, James married business consultant Kimberly Brook, and together they welcomed six children whom Heather referenced in her public tribute following his death.
  • Vocalist Debbie Gibson called the marriage "a match made in heaven," while Performer Johnny Whitworth remarked, "Love everything about this because you don't have to know any of it to see the love and joy."
  • McComb wrote that she and Campbell married "under the covenant of God" in Missoula Montana, describing the weekend as "truly magical" and thanking family and friends who traveled to celebrate.
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Heather McComb, renowned for her television career and for her marriage to the late actor James Van Der Beek between 2003 and 2010, began a new stage in her life by marrying actor Scott Michael Campbell.The intimate ceremony took place in Missoula, Montana.The actress shared the moment through her Instagram account, where she posted images and videos of the link, accompanied by a message expressing her happiness for this new beginning.“Yesterday…

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Four months after James Van Der Beek's tragic death, his former wife Heather McComb announced on her social media that he was married to actor Scott Michael Campbell.

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