Kristin Chenoweth is formally married! The 55-year-old Broadway legend stated “I do” to fiance Josh Bryant, 41, in a Dallas marriage ceremony that came about on Sept. 2, PEOPLE first reported. HollywoodLife has reached out to Kristin’s rep for added remark.
“I have been a self-proclaimed bachelorette my whole life,” the Pushing Daisies star informed the outlet. “I was never going to get married. I even got engaged before and couldn’t do it. Until I met Josh. Then I was like, ‘Why would I ever let this guy go?’ I’m so blessed.”
Kristin revealed her attractive marriage ceremony gown in images she posted on Instagram. She opted to not put on white to her marriage ceremony. The strapless Pamella Roland robe had a sheer nude and pink overlay with a bow element on the again. Her marriage ceremony gown was adorned with tiny pearl flowers.
Stars like Kathy Najimy, Katharine McPhee, David Foster, Kenny Ortega, and extra attended Kristin and Josh’s big day. For the reception, Kristin and Josh had a featured cocktail known as the “Wicked Margarita,” an homage to Kristin’s position as Glinda the Good Witch within the Broadway hit. The couple additionally served Dunkin Donuts and 7-11 Slurpees as late-night snacks.
The marriage ceremony additionally came about on Josh’s forty first birthday. Hours earlier than their marriage ceremony, Kristin gave her musician love a birthday shoutout on Instagram, however she didn’t give any trace about her impending nuptials. “Happy Birthday to my love!!! I love you bucks!!” she wrote.
Kristin and Josh, who’s 14 years her junior, started relationship in 2018. They first met two years prior at a marriage for Kristin’s niece. Josh’s band, Backroad Anthem, carried out on the marriage ceremony. Kristin and Josh received engaged in Oct. 2021.
The couple has been planning their marriage ceremony for fairly some time. Kristin gave an replace concerning the ceremony approach again in Jan. 2023. “We’re working on it,” Kristin stated on Live with Kelly & Ryan. “We’re going to do a small thing and just have our closest [loved ones].”