'Modern Family' Star Sarah Hyland Marries Wells Adams: Who Officiated Their Wedding?
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- Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams tied the knot over the weekend
- Many of the bride's "Modern Family" co-stars showed up at the event
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who played her onscreen uncle, officiated the ceremony
Sarah Hyland has officially become "Mrs. Wells" after the actress tied the knot with her longtime beau Wells Adams over the weekend.
The 31-year-old "Modern Family" star proudly took to Instagram Monday to share her official wedding photo with her 38-year-old husband on Instagram. In the snap, Hyland rocks a Vera Wang soft white Italian crepe gown with a draped neckline, macrame lace and draped Italian tulle sleeves. Meanwhile, Adams looked dapper in his black suit and tie.
Hyland kept her caption simple by just writing her wedding date, "8.20.22."
The actress' pals and fans quickly flooded the photo with positive messages and compliments for the bride, who looked stunning on her big day.
"Congratulations beautiful! So happy for you," singer-actress Amber Riley wrote.
"The most beautiful bride and couple [red heart emoji] so happy for you guys," actress Katie Stevens added.
"What a day! I'll remember it forever," commented Hyland's "Modern Family" co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Ferguson was the one who officiated the intimate wedding at Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez, California, according to The Blast.
Hyland's other co-stars on the hit ABC sitcom who showed up to her wedding included Nolan Gould, Sofia Vergara, and Julie Bowen.
For the wedding ceremony, the bride sported another Vera Wang dress. Page Six learned that Hyland wore a light ivory silk faille ballgown with a sweetheart neckline, hand-pleated bodice, French tulle sleeves and a thigh-high slit when she exchanged wedding vows with Adams.
Hyland and Adams dated almost two years before the "Bachelor in Paradise" bartender popped the question in July 2019. They originally planned to marry in August 2020 but had to cancel it due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The couple had to reschedule their wedding twice due to the pandemic. They even joked about going to Vegas or the courthouse and getting it done if their 2022 nuptials would not pan out.
"We were supposed to get married obviously last year, [but] that didn't happen. We were supposed to get married this year, [but] that didn't happen. 2022 has got to be our year, right?" Adams told People in 2021.
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