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Summer I Turned Pretty star reveals he’s now married
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Summer I Turned Pretty star reveals he’s now married

Gavin Casalegno has revealed he is now married after sharing photos from his wedding to Cheyanne King on his social media.

The summer I became pretty star plays Jeremiah Fisher in the hit Amazon Prime Video series romantic drama series with Lola Tung and Chris Briney. The show is based on a book of the same title by Jenny Han and follows Isabel “Belly” Conklin (Tung) who finds herself in a love triangle with two brothers – Conrad (Briney) and Jeremiah.

In a November 12 Instagram post, Casalegno shared photos from his wedding to girlfriend Cheyanne King.

Casalegno, 25, wore a black suit, while his bride wore a strapless wedding dress with sheer white sleeves.

    (Gavin Casalegno)    (Gavin Casalegno)

(Gavin Casalegno)

    (Gavin Casalegno)    (Gavin Casalegno)

(Gavin Casalegno)

    (Gavin Casalegno)    (Gavin Casalegno)

(Gavin Casalegno)

    (Gavin Casalegno)    (Gavin Casalegno)

(Gavin Casalegno)

    (Gavin Casalegno)    (Gavin Casalegno)

(Gavin Casalegno)

“Forever captivated by you,” Casalegno captioned their photos.

Fans were surprised by the news, as the actor had not confirmed or even hinted at their relationship before.

“Okay, tough launch!” “” wrote one fan, while another echoed their thoughts by writing: “Hardest launch I’ve ever been to.” »

Although it’s unclear exactly when the couple started dating, People reported that a man who resembles Casalegno appears in an Instagram photo posted by King in September 2023.

Following the series’ release in 2022, fans were quickly charmed by the fictional New England town of Cousins ​​Beach in which it is set, particularly the Fishers’ sprawling waterfront vacation home, where the majority of the drama takes place.

The IndependentIt is Adèle Cardani has written a guide on how to recreate the seaside style at home, writing: “The setting of the series reminds me of a long weekend I once spent on the charming island of Martha’s Vineyard, just off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts. The preppy summer camp lifestyle is punctuated by faded red chinos, liberal consumption of lobster rolls and sunny days spent sailing. And like Jenny Han’s book-turned-TV series, the area’s majestic wooden houses are something of a paradox: combining the novelty of being on vacation with the familiarity and comfort of home.