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11 times Kristen Stewart and her WIFE Dylan Meyer were the cutest

11 times Kristen Stewart and her WIFE Dylan Meyer were the cutest

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Kristen Stewart (R) and fiancee Dylan Meyer attend the 94th Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 27, 2022.
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer have officially tied the knot!
The two reportedly got married at their home in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 20. They've been engaged since 2021 — roughly two years after they went public with their relationship.
"We might just go do it this weekend, I don't know, and then, like, just hang out with everyone afterwards," Stewart joked with Stephen Colbert back in 2022. "I just want to do it, you know? I'm not a good planner."
It certainly took a little longer than that for everything to come together, but the deed is done and we couldn't be happier for them! So to help celebrate, let's take a stroll through some of the cutest moments the notoriously private couple have shared in the public eye.
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Stewart and Meyer had already been spotted hanging out a few months earlier, but they confirmed the dating rumors with this cute pic posted to Instagram in October 2019.
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Meyers' posts featuring Stewart used to be excruciatingly rare, but we could always count on a great birthday post, starting with this first one from April 2020.
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Every queer couple does it eventually.
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Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer are seen on November 25, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Yes, paparazzi pics are intrusive. But yes, seeing couples just casually out running errands together is adorable. We'll allow it this time!
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The couple that plays dead together on Valentine's Day stays together, or something like that.
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"Time looks good on you, dude," Meyer captioned this 2022 birthday post. We concur.
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This 2020 post encouraging people to vote undoubtedly also encouraged a lot of people to go get themselves a girl who looks at them like that...for IHG Hotels and Resorts
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer attend The Hollywood Reporter Nominees Night presented by IHG Hotels and Resorts at Spago on March 07, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California.
...and like this...
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Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer at the Charles Finch and Chanel Pre-Oscar Dinner held at The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel on March 26th, 2022 in Beverly Hills, California.
...and also like that.
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Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on March 27, 2022 in Hollywood, California.
Look, they're just cute, okay?
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Here's to many more years of adorable posts!

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