Ludacris' wife, Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue, recently spoke about tying the knot with the Atlanta rapper on the same day he proposed.

Ludacris' reps also confirmed that the rapper and his beau "were engaged and married over the holidays," E! News reports.

"We chose a simple and intimate wedding that was perfect for us," Mbouguiyengue told E! News of her wedding day. "We wanted the day to be about our loving commitment to each other."

E! News reports that on her wedding day, Mbouguiyengue chose to wear a dress that carried sentimental value for her. She also incorporated the American tradition ofsomething old, something new, something borrowed and something blue." Mbouguiyengue donned her dress as the "something old," while the blue hydrangea in her bouquet was the "something blue" and the pearl earrings she wore were the "something borrowed" she received from a loved one.

Both Ludacris and Mbouguiyengue posted Instagram photos from their wedding day. Check out the photos below.

#Weddingbliss Mr. & Mrs. Bridges A photo posted by eudoxiee (Eh-dox-ee) (@eudoxiee) on Jan 6, 2015 at 2:39pm PST

 Why wait? Did the thing before 2015. #mrandmrsrbridges

A photo posted by @ludacris on Jan 6, 2015 at 2:38pm PST

Prior to announcing his marriage, Ludacris publicly announed via Instagram that he and Mbouguiyengue were engaged  on Dec. 26, 2014, however, he failed to mention that he and his beau got married the same day. Instead, he chose to announce the news of the marriage news after the new year on Instagram.

She didn't say yes. She said HELL YES! #milehighproposal A photo posted by @ludacris on Dec 26, 2014 at 6:20pm PST

 BEST DAY OF MY LIFE WITH THE LOVE OF MY LIFE!!! #milehighproposal

A photo posted by eudoxiee (Eh-dox-ee) (@eudoxiee) on Dec 26, 2014 at 6:26pm PST

Ludacris proposed to his longtime girlfriend Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue aboard a private jet while the couple traveled with friends and family for a holiday vacation, Billboard reported. As the couple boarded the plane, the words "Eudoxie, Will you Marry Me" appeared on the grass near the plane. Among the friends and family who witnessed the proposal were Ludacris' cousin and singer, Monica, and singer and actress, Letoya Luckett.

Ludacris, whose real name is Chris Bridges, has been dating Mbouguiyengue since 2009. Mbouguiyengue is a native of Gabon in West Central Africa and founder of the nonprofit organization Unspoken Angels.