Kristen Stewart, the "Twilight Goddess," Ties the Knot with Girlfriend Dylan Meyer



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Kristen Stewart, the "Twilight Goddess," Ties the Knot with Girlfriend Dylan Meyer

Kristen Stewart, the 35 - year - old actress widely known as the "Twilight Goddess" for her leading role in the blockbuster Twilight film series, has finally taken the plunge in her relationship with her screenwriter girlfriend, Dylan Meyer. The couple's romance has developed steadily over the years, and yesterday (April 21), they held a low - key wedding at their love nest in Los Angeles, the United States, during the Easter holiday, marking the culmination of their six - year relationship.

 
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According to foreign media reports, Kristen and Dylan had an intimate, small - scale wedding, inviting only close friends and family members. The two obtained their marriage certificates last Tuesday (April 15). On the wedding day, they both donned similar white jackets paired with golden dresses. Kristen placed a wedding ring on Dylan's finger and presented her with a bouquet of white flowers.

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The couple began dating in 2019 and have often appeared together in public. They got engaged two years into their relationship and finally stepped into the marital union yesterday.
 

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In her early career, Kristen Stewart developed feelings for British actor Robert Pattinson while filming the Twilight series. The two were once hailed as the golden couple of Hollywood. However, not long after their relationship became public, Kristen was exposed for having intimate interactions on the street with the married director Rupert Sanders during the filming of Snow White and the Huntsman. Subsequently, she publicly apologized to Robert, but the two eventually broke up in 2013.
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