
Hollywood couple Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer have been caught on camera exchanging vows in a heartwarming wedding ceremony attended by close friends and family.
- Apr 22, 2025
AceShowbiz - Kristen Stewart, 35, and her fiancee Dylan Meyer, 37, are married. The couple tied the knot on Sunday, April 20 swapped vows in an intimate ceremony held at their home in Los Angeles.
Among the select guests were some familiar faces, including actress Ashley Benson and her husband Brandon Davis.
The couple, who procured their Los Angeles County marriage license just a few days prior, opted for a low-key celebration that perfectly encapsulated their love and personal style.
This desire for intimacy and minimal fanfare was a distinct shift from Kristen's original wedding vision, which had evolved over time, as she disclosed to People last year.
Despite Kristen's initial hopes of having Guy Fieri officiate their wedding - a wish that was enthusiastically supported by the celebrity chef - the photos from the event did not feature him. Nonetheless, their ceremony was nothing short of magical, centered around their genuine connection and close-knit circle.
The pair first met on a movie set in 2013 before reconnecting at a friend's party and starting dating years later in August 2019. Kristen's exes included her "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson and Stella Maxwell.
In November 2021, Kristen confirmed their engagement during an episode of "The Howard Stern Show", gushing over how perfectly Dylan proposed. "I wanted to be proposed to, so I very distinctly carved out what I wanted. And, you know, she nailed it. It was really cute. She did very well," Kristen shared with palpable excitement.
Looking ahead, Kristen and Dylan have both expressed their interest in starting a family. In a Rolling Stone interview earlier this year, Kristen mentioned their plans to have children and even discussed the possibility of swapping embryos to both carry a child.
Their shared endeavors also extended into their professional lives, with the couple collaborating on their co-written stoner comedy, "The Wrong Girls", marking Dylan's directorial debut.