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Teen Wolf's Tyler Posey Marries Singer Phem During Star-Studded Wedding
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Date:2025-04-17 00:58:54
That howling? It's the sound of love.
During a star-studded affair, Teen Wolf's Tyler Posey wed indie musician Phem Oct. 14 at a private meditation garden in Pacific Palisades followed by a reception at Duke's Malibu, according to Page Six.
For the big day, the bride—born Olivia Marsico—wore a lace, long sleeve gown. She styled her hair into loose waves and donned a floor-length veil. To complete the simple yet chic look, she carried an overflowing bouquet of white flowers. Meanwhile, the groom chose a light beige suit, white tie and brown dress shoes.
"Added another member to the Posey family and couldn't be more happy," Tyler's cousin Elizabeth Posey captioned a shot of the newlyweds. "Congratulations to Tyler and Olivia!"
Also in attendance? His ex Bella Thorne, her tour mate Avril Lavigne as well as her influencer cousins Ava and Leah Clements.
"My best fucking dude got married today to the best girl," his younger brother Jesse Posey shared. "I love you and Liv forever. You're my homies forever. We partied hard into the perfect night with the best crowd."
Since the early days of their relationship, Tyler knew that their romance felt different—in a great way. "I'm in the best relationship that I've ever been in with a woman," he told NME in July 2021, "and she's queer too."
"She's helped me realize that I fit under the queer umbrella," he continued, "and that I'm sexually fluid."
And then, back in June, Tyler announced he had proposed to Phem (who he was introduced to by music producer John Feldmann) in Cambria, Calif. "We spend every Valentine's Day there," he shared, "so it only felt perfect to do it there."
"It was a total surprise," he continued. "All my friends and loved ones kept it a secret and I designed the ring without her knowing, so I'm very grateful she likes it!"
And as their story continues to unfold, their bond is only getting stronger.
"I didn't expect to feel too different when we got engaged, but it really did change," Tyler said. "The love felt deeper and just more confident and settled in. I imagine it'll grow even more when we get married."
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The King Kong actress announced she got "hitched" to the Morning Show actor in a June 10 Instagram post.
The Bachelorette alum married Blaine Hart in a romantic ceremony in Italy on May 31.
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The Selling Sunset star revealed she married the musician on May 10, sharing an Instagram video featuring a video collage of them exchanging vows in Las Vegas.
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The celebrity hairstylist and The White Lotus star confirmed that they tied the knot in Las Vegas in an April 26 Instagram, with Kim Kardashian as their officiant.
The lovebirds said "I do" on April 22 at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes in the South of France.
The reality TV star rang in 2023 with a bang, as she married Justin Stroud for a second time in February. They had previously tied the knot at a Georgia courthouse in March 2022.
Less than four months after getting engaged to Ryan Dawkins, The Bachelorette alum confirmed she got married in a Feb. 2 post.
The longtime couple kicked off the New Year with a romantic ceremony. "01.28.23," Abigail wrote on Instagram on Jan. 30, "married my bestest friend."
On Jan. 28, the superstar wed Nadia Ferreira in a star-studded wedding ceremony at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, Hola! reported.
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