Congratulations are in order for singer Lily Allen and Stranger Things star David Harbour, who are now married!
The news was announced by Lily on Instagram today (September 9), when shared a series of beautiful photos from the big day which took place in Las Vegas.
In the first picture, the happy couple are pictured smiling with their heads touching next to an Elvis impersonator who served as the officiant for the ceremony.
In another snap, Lily, who wore a simple white 50's-style dress with black buttons and a long veil, is seen smiling on the street while looking into her new husband's eyes.
And in the final snap she shared with fans, the "Smile" singer ate a burger to celebrate her nuptials.
David also shared the happy news on his own Instagram. He posted two photos showing him lifting his bride outside the Graceland Wedding Chapel before they tucked into their fast food.
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David captioned the pic: "In a wedding officiated by the king himself, the people’s princess wed her devoted, low born, but kind credit card holder in a beautiful ceremony lit by the ashen skies courtesy of a burning state miles away in the midst of a global pandemic.
"Refreshments were served at a small reception following."
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David and Lily were confirmed to be dating in October of last year after being pictured out and about together.
They went Instagram official later that month, sharing snaps on their social media accounts of a trip to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
Stranger Things seasons 1-3 are now streaming on Netflix.
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