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It may sound like a lie, but "The Detour" star Natalie Zea says she actually did in fact get engaged and married in the gorgeous house featured in "Honeymoon in Vegas."
That's right, she and actor Travis Schuldt (do you remember him in "Scrubs"?!) essentially tied the knot on an old movie set -- and she calls the house "incredible."
Rach was pretty giddy about it, too.
"You really got married on that set," she asked in an excited shriek. "That’s so cool!"
And that wasn’t the only truth Natalie spilled while playing "2 Truths and a Lie" on our show.
She also has an unexpected talent that Rach was rather impressed by!
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Watch the video above to find out what she can do after watching just 30 seconds of a film.