Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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Abbi Jacobson and her fiancé Jodi Balfour are officially off the market.

Back in 2021, the two lovebirds made headlines when they announced their relationship on social media.

“One year with this incredible human. Don’t know how I got so lucky,” Jacobson wrote via Instagram alongside a sweet image of the pair.”

A year later, the Disenchanted star confirmed that she was engaged to the South African actress during a 30th-anniversary Cinespia screening of A League of Their Own, per People.

Since that fateful day, Jacobson and Balfour have remained mum about the date and details of their wedding… until now.

On 5 June, the sweet couple confirmed that they finally got married with a heartwarming Instagram post chronicling their special day – which Cultured Magazine exclusively covered.

In one of the photos, Jacobson and Balfour—respectively dressed in black and white dresses from The Row—are featured sharing their first kiss as a married couple.

Another snapshot gave an inside look into the dance-heavy reception held at Public Records, including the moment their mothers took part in the hora dance.

Lastly, the adorable Instagram carousel featured behind-the-scenes shots of the pair slipping into their gorgeous gowns as they beamed with excitement.

When reflecting on their romantic evening, Jacobson revealed to Cultured Mag that their ceremony was initially set to take place outside before they decided to “pivot.”

“It was such a kismet, because the ceremony was not what we expected, but it was exactly what we’d hoped for,” she explained.

“People were packed together. When we looked out at the audience, our friends were on stools, peeking through the plants and sitting on top of booths. I’ve never been to a wedding like that.”

Balfour echoed similar sentiments before gushing about their reception.

“It really was “one of those nights.” We were in a dark wooden room with no windows, an insane sound system, and a disco ball. Everyone’s nice clothes became wet rags,” she recalled.

“People were smoking who don’t smoke. Our moms did the hora. It was like we all existed in a different dimension for a while.”

We can’t wait to see Jacobson and Balfour thrive in marital bliss.



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