Twilight star Taylor Lautner has married fiancée Taylor Dome, tying the knot in a stunning ceremony in California.
The pair exchanged vows at a winery estate in front of friends and family, nearly a year to the day they became engaged.
Lautner, who also starred in BBC comedy Cuckoo, looked suave as he donned a black tuxedo, with Taylor wearing a white wedding dress; the bridesmaids could be seen in forest green dresses (via Daily Mail).
Last month, the couple shared an Instagram post teasing their upcoming nuptials with a selfie captioned: "'Tis the season [wedding ring emoji]".
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The pair had been together for three years before announcing their engagement in November 2021, with the couple confirming the news on Instagram across both of their accounts.
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"And just like that, all of my wishes came true," wrote Lautner in his post, with the teo being photographed in front of a neon sign surrounded by candles and rose petals.
Sharing a similar photo to her now-husband, Dome wrote: "My absolute best friend. I CANNOT WAIT TO SPEND FOREVER WITH YOU."
Lautner played werewolf Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga, appearing in all five films between 2008 and 2012 alongside Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
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Earlier this year, Lautner spoke about the negative aspects of fame, saying he felt scared to go outside for the fear of attracting attention.
"When I was 16, 17, 18 years old, waking up and trying to just go out for a walk or go on a date and I had 12 cars waiting outside my house to follow me wherever I'm going or show up to an airport or anywhere, and you have thousands of fans screaming," he said.
"I went so many years either not leaving my house, or if I did, hat, sunglasses, and just like, scared. It built up something inside of me where I didn't know it, but I was scared to go out. I'd get super anxious to go out. So, I just didn't."
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