It's official for stand-up comedian Adam DeVine: he's now a husband. On Sunday, Oct. 10, his agent confirmed to E! News that the Pitch Perfect actor and longterm partner Chloe Bridges had married.
Two years after they announced their engagement, the couple, who met on the set of The Final Girls in 2015, has taken the next step in their love.
Erik Griffin, Adam's former Workaholics co-star, also gushed over their union on Instagram on Sunday, saying, "They're All Boyz, Right? Devine has been removed from the market. This was such a fantastic wedding!"
Erik also shared a candid shot of Adam, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holm, all of whom were working at Comedy Central at the time. The groom looked dapper as ever in a black shirt, black slacks, and sneakers as seen in the photograph. The suits worn by Blake, Anders, and Erik were identical in style. Erik, on the other hand, wore a gray suit.
It's not clear if the photo was shot before to the wedding or on the big day. According to Page Six, the couple wed in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, where they honeymooned. While the couple is keeping their wedding plans private, the Final Girls star recently gave an inside look into their preparations.
"What the hell were we thinking planning a wedding in the middle of a worldwide pandemic? Because so many things went wrong, including but not limited to both of us receiving breakthrough covid, most likely, yes "Chloe made the announcement through Instagram earlier this week. It's almost here, and it looks like things are going to work out after all.
This dump of wedding dresses that I almost chose but didn't is your warning that this will be a highly wedding-heavy account for the next two weeks," she said. After their initial plans fell through due to the continuing coronavirus outbreak, Chloe suggested on Instagram in January that she and Adam were wanting to get married in Mexico.
On October 1, she wrote on her blog that she and her fiancé had "finally secured a location and a date and were very proud of ourselves." The venue has since cancelled all 2021 events, so we're back at square one.
"Is it impossible to plan a wedding in the middle of a pandemic? There is a possibility, but we're still working on it. We disguised ourselves and traveled to Mexico so that we could start preparing something smaller and (God willing) safe and free of covid and vaccines later."
Now, fast forward to the present day, and the two lovers are happily married.