Coco Jones and Donovan Mitchell are married! The R&B singer and Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers guard, tied the knot on Aug. 1, 2026, in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The wedding was attended by several high-profile athletes and stars, including Ciara and Russell Wilson, Bam Adebayo, Ali and Jalen Brunson, and Jaylen Brown. You can find videos from their reception circulating online, and they’re absolutely beautiful. Check out Donovan Mitchell and Jones celebrating their love in real time.
One clip that’s been making the rounds is of the couple’s first dance to Musiq Soulchild’s “Love.” Another adorable moment shows the newlyweds singing and dancing together to Fantasia’s “When I See U.” These moments capture pure joy and connection.
The first dance video was initially shared by Ciara, one of Jones’ closest friends who helped Mitchell plan his proposal when the pair got engaged in July 2025. That’s real friendship energy right there.
Since confirming their relationship, Jones and Mitchell haven’t been shy about sharing what the other means to them. They speak their love language openly and authentically.
After a Cavs game last season, Mitchell told the media, “You guys have heard me rave about her, nonstop. I’m at peace in life with her around. Basketball and everything else is secondary. That’s somebody I’m forever grateful for. My goal is to be with her for the rest of my life.”
Jones gushed right back, saying, “We both go really hard for the things we love, and they’re demanding careers. I feel like we speak a different language that makes me really feel seen. He’s my biggest cheerleader, so I’m never able to doubt myself in his presence.”
Looking at their compatibility through numerology, they share a Life Path number of 5. This means they found someone who “doesn’t flinch when they change your mind, someone who finds the other’s restlessness charming rather than exhausting.” But like any pairing, they do face one challenge worth understanding.
According to Numerologist.com, “The challenge isn’t conflict. The friction in a 5+5 pairing doesn’t usually come from fighting. It comes from absence — the things neither does naturally, slowly becoming the things that don’t get done at all. Two 5s excel at starting and initiating. Following through is harder for one 5. With two of you, the follow-through problem doubles.
“Plans get made with genuine enthusiasm and then quietly shelved when something more interesting appears. Projects get started and sit at 80% complete for months. The oldest numerological sources flag this pairing specifically: when two 5s combine, the shadow amplifies. The 5 shadow isn’t lack of love — it’s avoidance through motion. Always discovering, always somewhere new. But depth requires staying in place long enough to go down rather than across.”
Therefore, with a 5+5 pairing, “the specific growth edge is completing things. Not as discipline for its own sake, but as a form of love. Staying when the staying gets hard. Finishing conversations that get uncomfortable. Building the thing they said they’d build together, even when it requires dull repetitive work. This pairing asks both to discover that depth is its own kind of adventure. When two 5s decide that’s worth the effort, the compatibility becomes genuine and lasting.”
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