Tyler Reddick recently walked the aisle along with his long-time girlfriend, Alexa DeLeon. Amid the festivities, the two struck a fun pose reminiscent of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's famous scene on the bow of the ship from the movie Titanic, and Lauren Marré, one of the guests at the wedding celebrations, shared a picture of the moment on her Instagram story.
The 27-year-old NASCAR driver has been with DeLeon since their teenage years. They got engaged in May 2023 and have a son, Beau, who was born in 2020.
In a June 2020 conversation with reporter Lindsay Czarniak, the couple delved into their history. They shared details about their initial date on a cruise and a brief separation post-cruise before deciding to move in together in 2016. Reflecting on their path to building a family, Reddick couldn't hide his joy, remarking:
“Time flies! Now we have a baby!” [at 9:28]
Besides that, in the video, DeLeon also shared a lesser-known side of her husband, noting:
"He’s always silly and goofy. Like, all the time. But deep down he can be really sweet and has a sensitive side." [at 10:43]
From the wedding that took place recently, Marré posted some pictures and videos through her Instagram stories, including one resembling the iconic pose from the movie Titanic, where Winslet and DiCaprio's characters stood hand-in-hand facing the sea.
Reddick and DeLeon shared the moment on the deck of the ship during sunset. Marré had captured the romantic moment and shared it on her Instagram story tagging the couple with the caption:
"It had to be done."

Tyler Reddick finished P2 in the Brickyard 400, marking another strong performance this season
Despite securing only one win so far, the 23XI Racing driver has consistently challenged the front-runners, accumulating eight top-10 finishes in his last nine races. Tyler Reddick boasted the best average running position at Indy with a solid 7.0. Over the last four races, he's nailed down two second-place finishes and one third-place showing.
At the Brickyard 400, Reddick started on pole and led 40 laps. However, his momentum was disrupted by a loose wheel that necessitated two pit stops between Stages 2 and 3, causing him to lose significant track position.
In the race's climax, even as Larson edged ahead during the first overtime, a multi-car wreck forced a second overtime, providing Reddick with another shot. Although Larson escaped to secure the lead, Reddick overtook Ryan Blaney for second place. The race concluded under caution due to a stalled car on the track, leaving Reddick just shy of victory but still optimistic about his team's strong showing.
With 734 points, Reddick is currently positioned third, trailing closely behind Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott in the standings. The #45 23XI Racing driver is also No.1 in the current week's NBC Sports NASCAR Power Rankings.