David Letterman announced during a taping of tonight’s Late Show that he and his longtime girlfriend, Regina Lasko, were married last Thursday in a small Read the full post.
Mar 23
2009
10:47 PM ET
David Letterman marries longtime girlfriend
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Two deaths within 2 weeks.. first it was Natasha, now its dave.. now that’s monolog!
Why did you give up at the last moment Dave…
If you saw Julia Roberts on last week giving him even more grief, as she always does, about not getting married to the mother of his child, then to see he does…coincidence…?
Great news for the happy couple. Long time coming, and best wishes to all. I wonder if they were technically married anyway under common law – does CT have that law on the books?
What EW is not reporting is that Letterman married his girlfriend at the Teton County Courthouse in Choteau, Montana, what a weird cheapskate! After dating for 23 years this is the best he can come up with? What a creep. The guy has millions of dollars and he ends up marrying his girlfriend in the cheapest, most no-frills manner possible. You mean to tell me that they don’t have any friends or family that might have been interested in this event? Letterman has always seemed like a really angry person to me but I never appreciated the depths of his insular behavior. Did he even give her a ring or did he tie a piece of string to her finger?
To Jeff W-They haven’t been dating 23 years! It was a joke. They have been together since 2001. And Dave seems like a down to earth guy. Why does every celebrity need a blow out wedding? Tons of people get married this way every day.
Shack up for a couple of decades. Father a bastard. Then get married. It’s like the Curious Case on Benjamin Button–everything in reverse.