A month after announcing their engagement, Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin get married in the Hungarian model’s homeland
Spotted on Pop Crave’s Twitter account: the lovely couple walking down the aisle with Palvin wearing a corseted gown, floor-length veil, and lace gloves, while Sprouse wore a classic black tuxedo.
Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin got married over the weekend in Hungary. 💍 https://t.co/uKbBHkYvGV
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) July 17, 2023
Also spotted is his brother, Cole Sprouse, closely following the priest and the couple further down the aisle. Another picture shows the couple being their usual wacky selves as they walk arm-in-arm outside the wedding venue.
Palvin and Sprouse have been together since 2018, confirming their engagement through V Magazine’s Fall Preview 2023 Issue, last June 15. The caption on Palvin’s Instagram post reads: “With the power invested in V I am a Sprouse to be 👰🏻♀️ @dylansprouse 💍🤍.”
Just months before, photos of the pair at the Mammoth Film Festival sparked engagement rumors, with Palvin seen wearing a diamond ring.
It was later revealed to V Magazine that the couple were engaged since September 2022. Sprouse shared, “We didn’t necessarily feel the need to be fully transparent with the public about that aspect of our engagement” Palvin then stated: “We just [wanted] to do it on our time.”
The model shared, “I mean, a man has time to prepare for the proposal — Dylan kept the ring for seven months before he asked the question — but for me, it was right then and there.” “I knew since we started dating that I want to marry him, but it’s a big decision.”
Back in 2019, Palvin gushed about Sprouse to Vogue Australia saying “I feel like I found the perfect guy.”
It was also confirmed through the outlet, that they planned on having their wedding in Hungary as this was where Palvin was born and raised. Palvin shared “I’m excited to show that side of me and introduce my culture, the places I grew up and the places I went to.”
“I feel like a lot of people will learn even more about me this way,” she added. I know there was no way we would have not had a wedding in Hungary because my parents would have killed me.”