
Who is Kristen Stewart's Fiancée Dylan Meyer?
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Dylan Meyer has been Kristen Stewart's partner for years, and now the couple are rumored to be married. While neither has confirmed the news, interest in Meyer, a screenwriter and actress, continues to grow.
While the pair have kept much of their relationship private, Meyer's work and personal life have increasingly drawn interest. So who is the screenwriter and actress who has captured Stewart's heart?
TMZ published photos that appear to show a wedding ceremony involving the couple, sparking widespread speculation. No public statement has been issued by either Stewart or Meyer.
Stewart and Meyer have been publicly linked since 2019, and in a 2021 appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Stewart described a rumored engagement between the two, saying: "I wanted to be proposed to, so I think I very distinctly carved out what I wanted. And, you know, she nailed it. It was really cute. She did very well."
Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Academy Awards in Los Angeles on March 27, 2022.
Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Academy Awards in Los Angeles on March 27, 2022.
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In early 2024, Stewart added during an interview on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast that the couple had taken steps toward future planning.
"We've done really annoying things like freeze our eggs and stuff," she said. "So if we want to, we can."
Who is Dylan Meyer?
Meyer is a screenwriter and actress with deep roots in the entertainment industry. The daughter of Oscar-nominated screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, she has built a career both behind and in front of the camera. Her writing credits include the 2016 Netflix film XOXO, the short film Loose Ends, and eight episodes of the sci-fi series Miss 2059. She also co-wrote Amy Poehler's 2021 coming-of-age film Moxie, which premiered on Netflix.
Meyer has also made on-screen appearances, including roles in short films such as The Death and Return of Superman, Wrestling Isn't Wrestling and Jem Reacts to the New Jem and the Holograms Trailer. In addition, she appeared alongside Stewart in an episode of the TV series Homemade.
In May 2023, Meyer publicly supported the Writers Guild of America strike.
"Without writers, your movies and TV shows will suck. Trust," she wrote on Instagram. "Our fight for fair wages is so important we've been forced to walk around and wave signs about it — and we need your support! If you love stories, tell the studios to value the storytellers!"
Meyer's relationship with Stewart has also inspired creative collaboration. The couple has co-written a film script described by Stewart as "a stoner girl comedy," and they're also developing a television project in which Stewart will star.
"She's a really genuinely brilliant f****** screenwriter," Stewart said in Vanity Fair, describing their creative synergy.
On social media, Meyer frequently posts loving tributes to Stewart. In a Valentine's Day post from 2023, Meyer wrote: "Even this, the clear peak of my short time on earth, does not remotely come close to how it feels to spend a Monday night in sweatpants with you, valentine."
She's also expressed admiration for Stewart's work, standing by her side through red carpet events, including Stewart's Best Actress Oscar nomination campaign for Spencer.
How did Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer meet?
The couple first met several years ago on a movie set, though their romantic relationship didn't begin until they reconnected at a mutual friend's birthday party in 2019. Stewart recalled the moment vividly during a 2019 Howard Stern Show appearance: "The day that I met her, all bets were off," she said. "I was like, 'Where have I been and how have I not known you?'"
They reportedly began dating in August 2019, shortly after Stewart's previous relationship with model Stella Maxwell ended. Within just a few weeks, Stewart confessed her love for Meyer in a candid moment at a bar.
"Her friends were there or whatever, and they like walked out, and I was just like, 'Oh man, I'm so f****** in love with you. Done,'" she said during her Stern interview.
"She's brilliant," Stewart told Elle of Meyer, explaining how their shared Los Angeles roots and creative pursuits have bonded them deeply.
"We both felt like trolls as kids. We're so similar but different," she said.
While the pair has frequently been seen together at major industry events—from the Oscars red carpet to independent film festivals—they've largely kept their domestic life under wraps.
In public remarks, Stewart has often spoken about wanting a simple wedding with little fanfare, possibly officiated by celebrity chef Guy Fieri.
"We're just going to, like, stand and, like, do vows and f****** party after," she told Stern.
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