The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Bozoma Saint John and Keely Watson are officially starting their next chapter as husband and wife.
Us exclusively confirms the couple tied the knot on Friday, August 21, during a traditional Ghanaian marriage ceremony at the home of former President Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra, Ghana. Hundreds of invited guests gathered to celebrate the pair’s love story.
The festivities kicked off with a welcome reception at the Eve by Boz headquarters on night one, followed by another pre-wedding event on Thursday, August 20.
“I am so in awe of the opportunity to love someone as deeply as this again,” Boz tells Us. “It’s all butterflies.”
Boz and Keely met before she began filming season 14 of RHOBH, which premiered in November 2024. They announced their engagement in September 2025.
“We were on a date once, and I asked him, like, what he sees for himself in the future, you know, from a personal standpoint,” Boz recalls. “And he was like, ‘I hope one day, I’m able to just sit on a beach with my wife, and just look out of the ocean and enjoy the day.’”
The answer took Boz by surprise. “I was like, ‘God, what a wonderful goal,’” she says. “You expect people to be like, ‘I want to earn $17 million’ … and he was like, ‘I just want to be with my wife.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, yeah. Yeah, same. I want to be your wife.’”

Bozoma Saint John, Keely Watson Todd Williamson/Bravo via Getty Images
Ahead of their big day, Us got an exclusive look at the pair’s wedding invitations, created by Minted. The invites featured bright colors inspired by Kente cloth colors and included several meaningful nods to the location of their nuptials. (Boz became an official citizen of Ghana in 2022, followed by Keely in 2024.)
“The impala lily — Ghana’s national flower — and ancient Adinkra symbols were woven throughout, so every element had meaning and cultural weight. I love that every detail felt bespoke,” the bride told Us last month. “From the custom envelope liners to the gold foil finishing touches, the invitations felt less like stationery and more like a keepsake. It set the tone for what we wanted our guests to experience long before they arrived in Ghana.”
Throughout her time on Bravo, Boz has shared candid insight into her relationship with Keely and their hopes to expand their family despite facing fertility issues.
Earlier this year, Boz — who previously experienced a pregnancy loss before welcoming daughter Lael, 17 — admitted it’s been “very difficult” to discuss parts of the journey on camera.
“When somebody’s talking about the difficulty of getting pregnant or losing babies along the way, it’s not something that we share publicly as a society,” Boz told Us in March. “Everybody wants the happy ending. However, there’s a lot of people who struggle with expanding their families.”
Boz noted that she and Keely have “talked about everything” when it comes to the possibility of having a baby.
“In my comments, [there are] people who will say, ‘You’re too old. Why would you try this? Why would you harm your body this way? He’s using you to have a kid,’” she said. “What the hell do you know? You have no idea what’s going on in my body or in my relationship. … I didn’t come to this decision lightly.”
The businesswoman felt proud that she and Keely were “adult enough” to have deep conversations about their future. According to Boz, Keely was also making an effort to be “involved” in the wedding planning process.
“He’s a great partner in this,” she said, joking that she was “running these weddings like a damn business.”
The reality star was previously married to late husband Peter Saint John. The pair welcomed Lael in May 2009 before calling it quits. Peter was diagnosed with cancer soon after and died in December 2013.















