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Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin Reveal 2nd Wedding in the Works
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Date:2025-04-18 12:14:51
Dylan Sprouse and wife Barbara Palvin are enjoying every minute of their suite married life.
Shortly after tying the knot in Hungary, the Victoria's Secret model revealed she and the Disney alum are planning to run it back with another wedding ceremony in the fall—this time in California.
"We're excited to go back to L.A. to our pets and rest a bit," Barbara told Vogue in an interview published July 18, "before we start planning the American wedding."
In the meantime, the newlyweds are soaking up all the moments from their Hungary nuptials, which consisted of a church service followed by a civil ceremony at Barbara's parents' property.
"[This past weekend] was supposed to be an intimate event," Barbara says. "But we ended up having 115 guests, because there are a lot of people we care about and we wanted them all to be there."
The 29-year-old recalled how "we all cried a little" throughout the event, adding, "The weather was perfect with a little cool breeze, it was a beautiful moment that we will never forget."
Dylan, who popped the question to Barbara last September, said they were both "filled with excitement," even with the butterflies in their stomachs.
"Since we were already done with the ceremony in the church we were a little calmer for the second part," the 30-year-old added. "Before walking down the aisle we were nervous, but as soon as we laid eyes on each other we just started laughing, and this calmed our nerves. Of course we both ended up crying."
Prior to saying "I Do," the pair had been together for over five years. They made their relationship Instagram official in August 2018 and stepped out on the red carpet together the next month at a New York Fashion Week party.
"It's gonna take some time for me to get used to being called Mrs. Sprouse," Barbara said. "Dylan's been calling me his wife for three years now, so there's not a lot of adjusting on his end."
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