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Congratulations are to ensure that Jodie Sweetin! The Full Home star, 40, bought married to her fiancé Mescal Wasilewski on Saturday, July 30. It was fairly the Hollywood affair, as Jodie’s solid mates from the beloved sitcom –together with Candace Cameron Bure and John Stamos — attended the intimate ceremony at a personal house in Malibu, in accordance with Individuals. The attractive bride was all smiles in a beautiful lace marriage ceremony robe, as seen in pictures right here. “I do know I’ve the fitting accomplice for the remainder of no matter life brings me,” Jodie mentioned on the nuptials, per the outlet. “And I couldn’t be extra grateful.”
The previous little one star walked down the aisle together with her father Sam, whereas her two daughters — Zoie, 14 and Beatrix, 11 — flanked their mom as she exchanged vows together with her social employee beau, as reported by Individuals. The company — which additionally included cult icon Andrea Barber (who performed Kimmy Gibbler on Full Home) — reportedly loved a reception afterwards catered by the well-known LA restaurant Border Grill.
Again in January, Jodie introduced her engagement to Mescal with a candy Instagram put up that includes an lovable picture of the couple, who had first confirmed they have been an merchandise in 2018. “In all of the world there’s, No coronary heart for me like yours. In all of the world there’s No love for you want mine” ~Maya Angelou,” Jodie started the caption for the announcement pic. “I like you Mescal, for all the time. You’re my particular person. I can’t wait to see the life that lies forward for us. Right here’s to us.”
The excellent news on the time adopted a troublesome week for Jodie and the Full Home household, as they’d simply laid to relaxation their co-star, comedian legend Bob Sagat. “There aren’t sufficient phrases to precise what I’m feeling immediately. Nor are they sufficiently big to seize even a slice of who he was,” Jodie wrote within the caption for a put up she shared shortly after the information of Bob’s dying went public. “One factor I do know, is that we by no means missed an opportunity to inform one another, ‘I like you’.”