To All the Boys star Lana Condor and musician Anthony De La Torre have officially tied the knot! The beloved couple, who first crossed paths at an Emmys party years ago, celebrated their love with an intimate wedding at the scenic Serra Franciscan Retreat Center in Malibu.
Reflecting on their first meeting, Lana shared, “We were both there alone and saw each other from across the room. And that was that—we both knew that day would forever change the course of our lives. We just didn’t know exactly how… but boy, did our lives change for the better!”
The ceremony, set against Malibu’s breathtaking landscape, was a perfect blend of romance and elegance, surrounded by family, friends, and close loved ones. Fans can tap the link in bio to see exclusive photos from the couple’s special day, capturing moments that reflect their deep connection and the love they’ve shared since that fateful night.
Congratulations to the happy couple as they embark on this beautiful new chapter together!
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