Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Peta Murgatroyd are celebrating a special milestone!
On Monday, July 8, the Dancing with the Stars alums, who are currently expecting their third child together, marked their seven-year wedding anniversary with loving Instagram tributes to one another.
Chmerkovskiy, 44, shared a photo from their 2017 wedding ceremony, writing, “7 years married! Here’s to another 70 with you my love! Hottest bride I’ve ever seen and easily the best party I’ve ever been a part of!”
Murgatroyd, 37, also shared an image from the lavish event held at New York’s Oheka Castle on her respective Instagram account, writing, “I guess the 7th year itch didn’t happen?? 🤷🏼♀️ haha! I ❤️you @maksimc …7 years married & 10 years together 🤯 Thank you for flirting with me way back in 2012 and putting the moves on me to get us 3 children, a dog and a beautiful life. #happyanniversary #soulmate#husbandandwife”
Last September, the couple spoke to PEOPLE about how the wedding venue was “very special” to them.
“It’s amazing. We dreamt up this wedding. We wanted it to be in a castle. I mean, I landed in America in the ’90s. I came across this place. It was always where I wanted to get married and then to be in that place and to have such a special occasion,” Chmerkovskiy said.
The So You Think You Can Dance judge shared that one of his favorite memories from the day was realizing their two worlds were coming together.
“I was like, how are these two people in the same room? So I think it was that moment of, wow, what a celebration this is. And oh, it’s our celebration. It was insane. It was amazing,” said Chmerkovskiy.
Murgatroyd’s most memorable moment occurred after the two were pronounced husband and wife.
“I was trying not to trip over my dress. When they said, ‘You are now husband and wife,’ that was like, ‘Wow, holy crap. I’m married.’ Yeah, it was a good moment,” she said.
She and Chmerkovskiy are parents to sons Shai, 7, and Rio, who turned 1 in June. Expanding their family is something Chmerkovskiy said in April is an exciting prospect.
“I already feel like when you walk around and you feel like you’re part of the small club. Now I understand what most of Utah feels like with a lot of kids in their families. I didn’t before. Now I get it,” he said. “Most importantly, I want to give homage to all the parents of a multitude of kids, the ones that do it right with all of them. I don’t know how yet.”