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In a quiet Los Angeles setting, Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer have officially tied the knot. The pair, who began dating in 2019, celebrated their union with a close circle of friends and family on Sunday, April 20, following the Easter weekend. According to a TMZ report, the ceremony took place at their private residence, with notable attendees including Ashley Benson and her husband Brandon Davis.
 
Their love story started long before the engagement. Stewart and Meyer initially crossed paths on a film set years ago but reconnected at a friend's birthday party in 2019. From that point, Stewart recalled to *Howard Stern*, "All bets were off." By October of that year, they had gone Instagram official, sharing a candid photo and a simple caption that read: "Find me under the covers hiding."
 
In 2021, the engagement made headlines — not just because the couple got engaged, but because Meyer was the one who proposed. "She just grabbed that bowl and made it happen," Stewart shared in her interview with Stern. "It was f------ so cute." She described the proposal as perfectly unconventional and reflective of their dynamic. "With two girls, you never know who's going to take which role," Stewart said, dismissing traditional expectations.
 
The journey to the altar was marked by spontaneity and humor. In early 2022, during an appearance on *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert*, Stewart expressed uncertainty about the wedding timeline. "We might just go do it this weekend," she mused. That off-the-cuff remark has now become reality.
 
Despite maintaining a low public profile, glimpses into their relationship surfaced occasionally — often through Meyer's heartfelt tributes. For Stewart's 33rd birthday in 2023, Meyer wrote: "I love you more than all the cats in LA, all the shades of green, and even more than a Domino's pizza when you're stoned." The sentiment captured the playful and profound nature of their bond.
 
The couple obtained their marriage license just days before the ceremony, signaling a decision made on their own terms. A representative for Stewart has not yet commented publicly.

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