It was announced on Instagram on Sunday that she was married to David Stanley.
Ushkowitz shared a photo of her posing with her husband and smiling at the camera. The actress wore stunning wedding dresses designed by Netta BenShabu and Kinsley James Couture Bridal. Meanwhile, Stanley looked very chic in his Hugo Boss tuxedo.
“The Stanley couple July 24th, 21st ✨ marrying this most magical day is a man,” she wrote in the caption before tagging the photographer. “We are honored to include all of our wedding details in the first ever digital issue of Brides… Stay tuned.”
The actress talked about their special day in an interview with the wedding magazine Bride.
The 35-year-old actress said: “We are very happy and grateful because we don’t have to postpone the wedding, we must have the day of our dreams.” bride“This is a gift that we can share with our friends and family.”
Ushkowitz went on to explain that she and her husband “have always dreamed of holding a wedding on a smaller party, but with COVID, we must definitely have to scale down more than expected.”
“Having our closest family members and loved ones (safely) there is our top priority,” she explained to the staff. Publication“By setting the expectations that we must limit our guests from the beginning, we are able to focus on our plans and ensure that we can remain flexible in case any element of the day needs to change.”
The couple first met through the online dating app Hinge. They started dating in 2018 and got engaged in August 2020.
The actress shared a photo showing off her engagement ring last year. “Yes, a million times, yes,” she wrote in the title.
The engagement announcement was made after Ushkowitz posted a sweet message on Instagram to commemorate their second anniversary.
“2 years to know you, travel and laugh. 2 years to grow up, to know each other, to know ourselves, to understand our love, and to build our small family in 2 years,” she wrote in the title. “Can’t wait for all the days, months, years. Happy anniversary dear.”
Ushkowitz is known for playing the role of Tina Cohen-Chang in “Glee”. She will appear next in the comedy film “A Whole Day Rose” written by Katie Amanda Keane and directed by Marla Sokoloff.
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