Rock band Limp Bizkit's vocalist Fred Durst ties knot for 4th time

The member of the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, Fred Durst, has got married again. This is his fourth marriage. He married Arles in Los Angeles. However, their wedding date is not confirmed.

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Fred Durst, a vocalist in the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit has tied the knot for the fourth time. As per the marriage record TMZ obtained, Fred Durst and Arles Durst married in Los Angeles County.

However, the record did not say anything about the date they married. Their marriage certificate is confidential, something which is common in Los Angeles when it comes to celebrities. But the county clerk has publicized that he filed a confidential marriage certificate.

Durst and Arles have been in the news for quite a time. Limp Bizkit had done a show in Pennsylvania in May 2022. Later, Durst released his hit track with Arles titled "Nookie."


Meanwhile, Arles has changed the last name of her Instagram profile. In her Instagram account's profile description section, Arles wrote, "Mrs. D."

Fred Durst had taken his third divorce with Ksenia Beryazina, who is a Ukrainian makeup artist. He married Beryazina in 2015, and his third divorce was finalized in 2019. They had split their way after years of marriage and did not share any child.

Durst had his first marriage in 1990 to Rachel Tergesen. The couple continued their relationship for three years before parting their ways in 1993. Durst and Tergesen are parents to a child named Adriana. Later, in 2009, Durst married Esther Nazarov, but their relationship could not survive beyond three months.
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Durst, with Limp Bizkit, produced many hits in the second part of the 90s and the first part of the 2000s. Limp Bizkit topped the U.S. Billboard 200 chart two times in a row.

The band also got split in 2006 before coming back together in 2009. After regrouping, the band released "Gold Cobra," a new LP in 2011. "Gold Cobra" reached till 16th spot on the chart.


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