Southern Charm's Danni Baird Is Married: Go Inside the Romantic Wedding (PHOTOS)
Danni Baird and longtime fiancé Nick Volz tied the knot on Sullivan's Island.
Danni Baird is officially a married woman!
The Southern Charm alum, who appeared as a friend on the first seven seasons of the series, married her longtime fiancé, Nick Volz, on November 23.
According to the couple's wedding website, they exchanged vows at a private residence on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina.
Danni posted about the nuptials in a series of Instagram Stories the day after she exchanged vows with Nick. For the big day, she wore a long-sleeve white fit and flare gown with appliques, sheer sleeves, and a plunging neckline. Danni styled her platinum blonde tresses down with a side part and loose curls.
Danni's brother walked her down the aisle to meet Nick, who wore a gray striped suit.
Nick and Danni's subsequent reception was held outside under a tent.
Fellow former Southern Charm friend Madison Simon was in attendance for the wedding, and she posted photos of Danni walking down the aisle, the couple exchanging vows, and her holding Danni and Nick's baby boy, Yates.
"The most beautiful bride," Madison wrote alongside a photo of Danni and her brother walking down the aisle.
Danni Baird and Nick Volz's relationship timeline
Danni and Nick's wedding took place about five months after they confirmed their engagement to PEOPLE. The pair met at a mutual friend's birthday party and began dating around two years ago. Nick,who works in finance at an apparel company called Huk, popped the question on June 30, 2024.
Nick offered Danni a unique engagement ring when he proposed. Per the outlet, Danni's ring features a 24-karat yellow gold band, and multiple stones scattered throughout.
"He's my best friend," Danni shared about Nick when the pair announced their engagement. "He's such an authentic person; so lovable and kind. And he's super hot, so that helps!"
Prior to getting engaged, Danni and Nick welcomed a baby boy named Jackson "Yates" Volz right around Christmas in 2023. Nick and Danni had actually planned on eloping right before their son was due, but their wedding plans got dashed when he arrived two-and-a-half weeks early.
"We were like, 'We'll just wait and have an actual wedding,'" Danni told the publication about altering their plans once Yates was born.
Instead of eloping, the couple decided to have a more traditional wedding almost exactly 11 months later — and their baby boy was one of their guests. Congrats to the happy couple!