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Jets CEO Christopher Wold Johnson — who took over the NFL team when older brother Woody Johnson became the US ambassador to the UK — was married last month in an über-private ceremony to IMG exec Doris Wong, Page Six can exclusively reveal.

Johnson married Wong in Montana, we hear — then celebrated with a Manhattan party at the Bowery Hotel for 250 guests.

Woody apparently attended the late July bash to toast the couple.

Christopher is so private, little has ever been reported on his personal life.

He’s been running day-to-day operations for the Jets since last year.

He and Wong have been spotted together at some society events, including a book party last year hosted by Nicky Hilton Rothschild at a private residence.

It’s Christopher’s second marriage, pals say. Twelve years Woody’s junior, Christopher is the now-ambassador’s only living brother.

According to LinkedIn, Wong, who has a law degree, recently joined mega agency IMG as a business-affairs exec after working at fashion branding agency Lipman Studio. WME-IMG is now known as Endeavor.

The newlyweds have been on the Hamptons social scene lately after tying the knot.

They’ve been spotted with other Johnson family members at East Hampton screenings of “Crazy Rich Asians” and Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman,” where guests also included “Saturday Night Live” guru Lorne Michaels, Leon Black, Mickey Drexler, CNN’s Don Lemon, model Christie Brinkley, Sir Howard Stringer, former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly with son Greg, and MSG Network contributor Jill Martin.

Both screenings had after-parties at the Maidstone Hotel’s restaurant.

Meanwhile, we’re told that Christopher — who is an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune — also celebrated his 59th birthday on Tuesday.