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Rocky star Dolph Lundgren marries partner nearly 40 years younger than him

Rocky star Dolph Lundgren has married his partner who is nearly four decades younger than him.

The Expendables actor, 65, tied the knot with personal trainer Emma Krokdal, 27, on Thursday (July 13) on the Greek party island of Mykonos, which they described as the “land of the Gods”.

The pair got engaged in June 2020, after the Swedish actor — who starred as Soviet boxer Ivan Drago in Rocky IV in 1985 — popped the question to his Norwegian girlfriend, nearly a decade after divorcing from his previous wife, Anette Qviberg — whom he was married to for 17 years and with whom he has two daughters with, Ida, 27, and Greta, 21.

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The newlyweds told People: “We chose to celebrate our love by getting married at our villa in Mykonos with family and a few close friends.

Dolph Lundgren married Emma Krokdal in Mykonos, Greece
(Image: Emma Krokdal/Instagram)

“With both Covid and a long road of challenging medical treatments, we’ve had to push our marriage plans many times.

“We felt it was finally the right time to celebrate love, life and happiness— in the land of the Gods.”

The star recently revealed he has been battling cancer for eight years, being first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2015.

He was previously married to Anette Qviberg for 17 years
(Image: WireImage)

Lundgren says he went into remission but then the cancer returned in 2020, and was told he had two to three years left to live by one doctor.

The star went for a second opinion and the treatment he is now being administered has resulted in the tumours shrinking.

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