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'Yellowstone' stars Hassie Harrison and Ryan Bingham tie the knot during cowboy-themed wedding
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Date:2025-04-11 13:35:31
Howdy, partners! "Yellowstone" stars Hassie Harrison and Ryan Bingham are riding off into the sunset together.
The two actors, who met while working on the Western drama series starring Kevin Costner, revealed in an interview with Vogue published Wednesday that they tied the knot during a wedding ceremony at Harrison's family home in Texas — and the dress code for the event was "cowboy black tie."
Bingham, who is also a Grammy-winning musician, plays ranch hand Walker on "Yellowstone," while Harrison stars as ranch hand Laramie. Their characters are love interests in the Paramount Network show.
But Harrison told Vogue that they have her mother to thank for the off-screen romance, revealing she helped set them up after meeting Bingham through a mutual friend at a charity event.
"I wasn't there, but it just happened to be during a time when both Ryan and I were transitioning into new chapters of our lives," she said. "They got to talking and discovered just how many Texas-based friends and acquaintances we had in common — so sensing an opportunity, she encouraged Ryan to give me a call."
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Bingham and Harrison first seemed to confirm their relationship in April 2023, when he shared a photo of the two kissing on Instagram and wrote, "More than a spark." Harrison commented at the time, "I love you, cowboy." They previously sparked romance rumors after seeming to flirt in the comments of one of Harrison's posts.
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Harrison shared the details of Bingham's proposal with Vogue, revealing he asked her two different times: first, when he told her "out of nowhere" at home that he wanted to get married, and second, when he asked her more formally at dinner after getting her father's blessing.
According to Vogue, the wedding weekend festivities included a "cowboy cocktail welcome night" the evening before the ceremony. "We really went all out with the theme, turning the club into an old-time Western bar complete with a mariachi band, Texas wildflowers, and a great DJ," Harrison told the outlet.
In March, Harrison shared her love for her "sweet, sweet cowboy" in a post celebrating his birthday, writing, "Let's keep adventuring, dreaming and giggling all night together ... you know, best friend stuffs."
Contributing: Naledi Ushe, USA TODAY
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