Chicago Fire Star Jake Lockett Marries Dominique Domingo in Dreamy Hawaiian Waterfall Ceremony
Love Ignites at a Secluded Waterfall
Jake Lockett, beloved for his role as firefighter Sam Carver on NBC’s Chicago Fire, has tied the knot with actress Dominique Domingo in a truly magical Hawaiian elopement. Far from a Hollywood spectacle, the couple opted for an intimate ceremony near Kalihiwai Falls, a secluded two-tiered waterfall on Kauai’s lush north shore. Only their parents were present as they exchanged vows against the breathtaking natural backdrop.
“The theme was about letting nature take the lead,” Dominique shared with People. “There was no need for added décor because Mother Nature handled it all.”
A Love Written by Waterfalls
For Lockett, the ceremony was more than picturesque—it was fate. Three months before meeting Dominique, he composed an unreleased love song beside a waterfall in Yellowstone National Park for a woman he hadn’t yet met. That woman would turn out to be Dominique, and marrying beside a waterfall brought the story full circle.
“The song was asking her to stay true and be patient for me,” Jake said. “Being able to get married by a waterfall was a dream come true.”
Ceremony Rooted in Nature and Tradition
Dominique, a Taurus born on Earth Day and affectionately called “Mother Earth” by friends, wanted a wedding infused with nature and cultural traditions. The ceremony featured water and earth elements, including blessed ocean water for purification and sand collected from both Mexico (where Jake proposed at sunrise in Riviera Maya) and Kauai.
Officiant Moe Alaiafune incorporated Hawaiian and Polynesian rituals, including the Honi—ceremonial sharing of breath—and a blessing in the Hawaiian language. The couple exchanged handwritten vows and slipped on custom rings from Ren Private Jewelers while acoustic guitar melodies played in the background.
Style That Marries Elegance and Soul
Dominique wore the first gown she ever tried on—a Maggie Sottero design she described as “sexy yet sophisticated.” Her natural waves and glowing makeup complemented the island setting. Jake donned a bespoke Irish linen suit lined with Hawaiian floral prints, with the wedding date embroidered beneath the collar—a subtle, personal touch.
Music played a central role: Ray LaMontagne’s Born to Love accompanied Jake down the aisle, Sabrina Claudio’s Frozen marked Dominique’s entrance, and Daniel Caesar’s Best Part serenaded their exit. A surprise video message from friends featuring the same song added an extra emotional layer.
Family, Food, and Island Bonding
Post-ceremony, the newlyweds enjoyed an intimate dinner at Bar Acuda in Hanalei Bay, with Dominique changing into a relaxed Zara slip dress. To celebrate further, both families stayed together in a rented house, cooking, laughing, and bonding for the week.
“Our families had never met before,” Jake said. “Cooking meals together, hanging in the water, and learning about each other made it even more special.”
A Love That Burns Bright
For Jake, who plays a firefighter on-screen, this real-life love feels like his greatest role yet.
“With Dominique, I’ve always felt supported in being the best man I can be,” Jake shared. “She is my dream—everything I knew I wanted, and things I didn’t even know I needed.”
Dominique echoed the sentiment:
“I’ve never felt more seen, protected, and held by a person than I do by Jake. We laugh constantly, and we never withhold love. That’s my favorite thing about us.”
From waterfalls to vows, Jake Lockett and Dominique Domingo’s love story is written in nature, nurtured by family, and sealed with laughter. For Chicago Fire fans, it’s heartwarming to see their on-screen hero find his happily ever after off-screen too.