Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison, who play each other’s love interest on the western drama, got married over the weekend at Harrison’s family home in Dallas, Texas.
“Yellowstone” co-stars Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison have officially tied the knot.
The couple, who play each other’s love interest on the western drama, got married over the weekend at Harrison’s family home in Dallas, Texas. In an interview with Vogue published on Wednesday, they revealed that the dress code for their ceremony was cowboy black tie.
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“From the start, Ryan and I wanted to create a day that wasn’t just a series of events but a heartfelt experience centered around emotions, comfort, intimacy, and genuine moments with the people we love the most,” Harrison told Vogue. “Every choice was a reflection of us, and witnessing it all come to life was incredible.”
Harrison explained that her dresses were inspired by the dress code.
“I found two wedding dresses I absolutely loved—a Galia Lahav and a Netta BenShabu—and had a last-minute panic trying to choose between them,” she shared. “My sister suggested, ‘Why not do both?’ So that’s what I did, and it was perfect.”
She wore the corseted and beaded gown by Galia Lahav for the ceremony, while Bingham chose a tuxedo by Kiton, custom-made boots, and a black cowboy hat.
Among the guests were their closest friends and family, including Harrison’s three sisters and Bingham’s three children, who served as flower girl and ring bearer, and even walked their dog down the aisle.
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“The kids were such a big part of this day,” Harrison said. “Seeing the joy on their faces truly made the celebration feel complete.”
Bingham, a Grammy-winning musician, was previously married to Anna Axster for 12 years, and they share three children. Harrison was previously linked to “One Tree Hill” actor Austin Nichols.
Although they met on the set of the Paramount show, Bingham and Harrison‘s romance began when they met “by chance through a mutual friend at a charity event in Dallas during a production break,” Harrison told Vogue.
“It truly was one of those serendipitous moments that make you realize life has a way of bringing people together at precisely the right time and place,” she added.