Alison Brie and Dave Franco Just Quietly Got Married
"I bought a dress on Net-a-Porter, and I'm like, 'Maybe I'll wear that.'"
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Alison Brie and Dave Franco have been very low-key about their relationship since they started dating about five years ago. They rarely walk the red carpet together—and they'd been together for years before news of their relationship was made public. But the couple just confirmed to People that they're now married.
But that's it—no details have been revealed about when they tied the knot or whether or not there was a wedding ceremony.
The Mad Men actress who will star in the Netflix series GLOW this summer talked a bit about her opinion on weddings and marriage last month.
"I'm not very bridal, instinctually," she told Yahoo! Style. "Marriage never really interested me, I guess because I was very focused on my work. I wasn't sure if I really saw the point to it. I bought a dress on Net-a-Porter, and I'm like, 'Maybe I'll wear that.'"
Brie, 34, says dating Franco, 31, who she met at a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, changed her mind about marriage.
"I just met that person that I was like, 'Well, I'm really in love with you and would like to grow old with you,'" she told Yahoo! Style. "I actually think it's much more romantic when two people are like, 'Oh, I could go either way on marriage, but I want to marry you.'"
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Kate Storey is a contributing editor at Marie Claire and writer-at-large at Esquire magazine, where she covers culture and politics. Kate's writing has appeared in ELLE, Harper's BAZAAR, Town & Country, and Cosmopolitan, and her first book comes out in summer 2023.
