
Kristen Stewart's wife Dylan Meyer flashes her ring picking up fast food after casual wedding
Kristen Stewart 's new wife Dylan Meyer displayed her new wedding band as she picked up a post-wedding Uber Eats delivery.
The new Mrs. was seen retrieving a delivery from Joe & The Juice that was dropped off at the doorstep of their Los Feliz home on Monday, the day after their relaxed nuptials.
Though dressed down for the pickup, Meyer, 37, made sure she didn't leave the house without her brand new accessory.
The gold band featured a unique, boxy design and glimmered as she reached for her purchases.
It seems after a day of celebrations Meyer was in the mood to keep it casual and comfortable.
Joe & The Juice serves an assortment of items such as hearty sandwiches and juices infused with healthy ingredients, foods which likely served as much-needed nourishment following their fun-filled celebrations.
Meyer received an order from Joe & The Juice at her Los Feliz home
The screenwriter left the house barefoot and donned a cosy black shirt and matching sweatpants for her quick pick-up.
Dylan and Kristen said 'I do' in a laid-back wedding held at the Mexican restaurant Casita del Campo on Sunday.
The intimate and casual affair saw the newlyweds wed beneath an umbrella in the eatery's outdoor dining space.
Notably, the wedding was not officiated by Food Network star Guy Fieri, whom Stewart previously hoped would do the honors.
Even Guy himself said he would happily officiate the ceremony.
Though the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives ended up not performing the task, whoever ended up stepping up as officiate appeared to do a terrific job, even utilizing a prop clock at one point.
TMZ reported that Kristen and Dylan procured their Los Angeles County marriage license on Tuesday of last week.
Although Kristen and Dylan reportedly met back in 2013 on a movie set, the Hollywood figures didn't become an item until years later in August of 2019.
She kept it casual the day after her wedding with a comfortable look
It seems Meyer and her wife were in the mood for kicking back at home
They started dating shortly after Kristen and the model Stella Maxwell ended their high-profile relationship after dating since 2016.
The Personal Shopper star and Dylan, who has worked as a screenwriter and actress, were reunited when they attended a mutual friend's party and bonded over growing up in Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Times.
In the summer of 2021, the two sparked engagement rumors after they were both seen wearing rings on their left hands.
Kristen later confirmed in November to Howard Stern that she and Dylan had gotten engaged.
In the years since, the ex of Robert Pattinson has occasionally shared updates on her wedding planning.
Last year, sources told People that Kristen had come to 'prefer less fanfare than she originally wanted,' though they acknowledged that her desires 'changed' over time.
However, Sunday's intimate wedding seems to have lined up perfectly with her choice to eschew a large, opulent ceremony.
In February of last year, Kristen told Rolling Stone that she and Dylan were likely to get married 'soon,' and she suggested they were more serious than ever when she admitted that they had considered having children.
'I don't know what my family's going to look like, but there's no f***ing way that I don't start acquiring kids,' she said, before clarifying, 'And also, ideally at some point soon I go, "I want to have a kid." I really want that to happen.'
The actress said she and Dylan had been considering carrying embryos donated from each other.
The Loves Lies Bleeding star added that, though she wasn't 'scared of being pregnant' or of 'having a kid,' she was 'so f***ing scared of childbirth.'
In recent years, Kristen and Dylan expanded their relationship to become colleagues as well.
In February, they were reported to have begun principal photography The Wrong Girls, a stoner comedy.
It marks Dylan's feature-length debut as director, and she and Kristen co-wrote the film, which also stars Seth Rogen, Alia Shawkat, LaKeith Stanfield and Kumail Nanjiani.
Kristen previously took her own stab at working behind the camera with her feature-length directorial debut, The Chronology Of Water, which she shot last year.
The movie has been rumored to be a potential late addition to the Cannes Film Festival, though it will not be running in competition if it is selected later this week.

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