SIMPLE LIFE: Giannis Antetokounmpo and his wife arrived a humble Greek taverna after their wedding

Giannis Antetokounmpo and Mariah Riddlesprigger chose a humble Greek taverna in Mykonos for a romantic dinner after their lavish three-day wedding party.

The NBA superstar posted photos on social media enjoying the Greek cuisine in an unspecified location on the cosmopolitan Greek island.

The Greek Freak is seen enjoying a fish, squid, fried zucchini and Greek salad dinner. He also posed for a photo with his wife.

Antetokounmpo and Riddlesprigger are now officially husband and wife both in the Greek Orthodox and the Catholic traditions. The two married last weekend in Greece.

After three days of an incognito (to the extent possible) wedding party, the couple got married at Costa Navarino on Sunday in a Catholic and Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony, as the bride is Catholic.

The ceremony took place around seven in the evening at the Golf Court, the largest in Greece, with the view of Navarino Bay. The sunset across the bay offered the couple the most romantic backdrop when exchanging vows.

The wedding was celebrated by 200 guests and 30 VVIPs from the sports world, including the families of the newlyweds, friends of the couple, and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with his wife Mareva Grabowski.

Greek basketball legend Vassilis Spanoulis with his wife and children and the Olympian, Emanouil Karalis were among the Greek athletes in attendance.

NBA VVIP LeBron James arrived in Greece on his own jet, while Serena Williams journeyed there for the intimate nuptials. In addition to Giannis’ teammates and members of the Greek national team, Chris Middleton of the Milwaukee Bucks served as the best man.

Following the wedding, the newlyweds gave a tour of Pylos, the location of the Costa Navarino resort, to their esteemed guests.