Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer have officially tied the knot, with the pair sharing photos of the wedding day.
The Twilight star and Meyer, a screenwriter and film producer, reportedly wed earlier this month after nearly six years together, with Meyer sharing a pair of photos from the big day via her social media accounts.
"I do. I really really really really really do," wrote Meyer, whose screenwriting credits include XOXO and Moxie, in the caption on an Instagram post, with the post including two photos of the happy couple as they embraced during the celebrations.
The post saw several famous faces share messages in the comment section, with The Masked Singer judge Rita Ora writing that she was "literally crying" after the "hottest couple" celebrated their special occasion.
Dakota Fanning, who co-starred with Stewart in the Twilight series, shared a message as she sent a love heart emoji, whilst Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson wrote: "Just the sweetest ever. 🥹 love you guys".
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Stewart and Meyer will soon collaborate on the big screen in The Wrong Girls, a film from their production company Nevermind Pictures. Directed by Meyer and with joint screenwriting credits, the film is billed as a "stoner girl comedy".
Though the film is currently without a release date, The Wrong Girls boasts a stacked cast, with Stewart being joined by big names such as Lakeith Stanfield, Seth Rogen, Alia Shawkat, Kumail Nanjiani and Tony Hale.
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Whilst The Wrong Girls is yet to be released, one of Stewart's most recent projects, Sacramento, earned critical acclaim following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in June, with the film being theatrically released in the US earlier this month.
Written and directed by Michael Angarano, Sacramento follows two friends (played by Angarano and Michael Cera) who embark on an impromptu road-trip across California as they venture from Los Angeles to the state's capital city.
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