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DWTS' Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson profess their love on their first wedding anniversary

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The world was a very different place a year ago, when Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson celebrated their marriage.And the Dancing With The Stars pros both took to social media on Monday to express their love for each other to mark their first year of married life, albeit during the global coronavirus crisis.Chmerkovskiy shared a photo of the couple eating wedding cake in bed along with a romantic rhyme, while his bride expressed gratitude for his love during the ongoing pandemic with a series of snaps from their wedding day.

Milestone: Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson celebrated their first wedding anniversary on Monday, April 13, by professing their love for each other'Waking up to our 1-year anniversary like..I am so grateful that it's.

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