Kristen Stewart And Dylan Meyer Get Married!

Queer joy is alive and well as Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer get married.
Kristen Stewart has tied the knot with a fellow brilliant, creative queer woman, and we love to see it. The Love Lies Bleeding actress and screenwriter Dylan Meyer are officially married.
The ceremony took place on April 20th in a low-key, backyard setting at their home in L.A. Think intimate vibes, queer love, and all the dreamy low-stress energy you’d expect from these two. Close friends like Ashley Benson were there, and the after-party? Held at Casita del Campo, an iconic Mexican spot in Los Feliz.
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Their love story has been a slow-burn with a twist. They first met back in 2013 on a film set, but didn’t reconnect until six years later at a mutual friend’s birthday. From there, it was game on. They went public in 2019 with a soft, sweet Insta post from Dylan (yes, we all swooned), and in 2021, Kristen told The Howard Stern Show that Dylan had proposed, casually, and totally from the heart. As it should be.
Kristen has always been vocal about not wanting a big traditional wedding, and true to form, this one stayed true to their vibe. She once joked about wearing Levi’s and having Guy Fieri officiate. That didn’t happen, but honestly, it would not have come as a surprise.
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Dylan is a powerhouse screenwriter. She’s worked on Moxie, XOXO, and Miss 2059, and is the daughter of screenwriting legend Nicholas Meyer. She and Kristen have been working together, too, writing scripts and even launching their own production company last year called “Nevermind Pictures.” Power couple, much? And yes, they’ve talked about starting a family. Kristen’s shared that they’ve discussed both carrying each other’s embryos — because queer science is beautiful.
So Kristen Stewart is officially a married woman, and the queer joy is real. Whether you’ve followed them since the start or just love a good queer love story, this one’s a win. Here’s to building lives, art, and chosen family — in jeans, under fairy lights, with tacos.