
Actor Kristen Stewart and her longtime partner, screenwriter Dylan Meyer, are officially married! The couple, who have been together for six years, exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony at their Los Angeles home on Easter Sunday, April 20. The special occasion marked a heartfelt culmination of their journey together since first sparking romance rumors in 2019.
According to TMZ, which shared exclusive photos from the ceremony, Kristen, 35, and Dylan, 37, tied the knot surrounded by loved ones, including actor Ashley Benson and her husband Brandon Davis. The celebration was deeply personal and stylish, with both brides showcasing their signature fashion sense — Kristen in a chic matching two-piece outfit and Dylan in a sheer white top paired with a shimmering gold skirt.
The couple obtained their marriage license earlier in the week before making it official in front of family and close friends. Kristen and Dylan’s wedding comes over three years after they got engaged. Kristen confirmed their engagement during a 2021 appearance on The Howard Stern Show, where she revealed that Dylan was the one who popped the question.
Recalling the proposal with a laugh, Kristen said, “It’s not a given that I would be the one, you know what I mean? Like, with two girls, you never know who’s going to fulfill what weird gender role thing — and we don’t do that or think about it in those terms. So I was like, ‘Wait, well, I’m not the one for sure.’ Then she just grabbed that bowl and made it happen. It was so f—— cute.”
Kristen and Dylan initially met years ago while working on a film project but didn’t reconnect until a mutual friend’s birthday party six years ago. Since then, their relationship has blossomed, with the couple going Instagram official in October 2019.
Dylan, the daughter of Oscar-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, has largely stayed out of the spotlight, but her bond with Kristen has remained strong and steady over the years — culminating in a wedding that beautifully reflected their love, simplicity, and authenticity.
Sources By Agencies