Inside Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer's Intimate Wedding Ceremony
Three years after screenwriter Dylan Meyer proposed to Kristen Stewart, the longtime couple has tied the knot. Stewart and Meyer had an intimate wedding on Easter Sunday, holding a vow exchange ceremony at Casita Del Campo, a Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles. Guests included Ashley Benson and Cj Romero, along with friends and family of the pair.
There was no big wedding dress moment for either Stewart or Meyer. The two women decided to dress more casually, albeit stylishly in light colors. Meyer wore a transparent cream minidress with a black ribbon tied in her hair, while Stewart opted for a short-sleeve gray printed jacket and a matching miniskirt with a white top. You can see photos from their ceremony here.
In November 2019, Stewart told Howard Stern that she knew she was going to marry Meyer one day. The two women had started dating that summer.
'The day that I met her, all bets were off,' Stewart recalled. 'I was like, 'Where have I been and how have I not known you?' She's been, like, living in L.A. alongside my life somehow but not ever converging?'
She revealed that she 'can't fucking wait' to propose.
Stewart added, 'I want to be, like, somewhat reasonable about it, but I think good things happen fast. I can't say right now [how I'll ask], because she'll find out.' The instinct to marry Meyer isn't 'tied to any weird sort of convention; it's just, like, when you know, you know.'
Two years later, Stewart appeared on Howard Stern's show again and revealed that she and Meyer were engaged. 'We're marrying, we're totally gonna do it,' she said. 'I wanted to be proposed to, so I think I very distinctly carved out what I wanted, and she nailed it. We're marrying, it's happening.'
In January 2022, Stewart told Stephen Colbert that the couple wasn't doing a big wedding. 'I want to have a big party or something,' she said. 'I'm so unceremonial. I think we might just go do it this weekend or something, I don't know, and then, like, just hang out with everyone afterwards.'
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