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'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Cast Lip Reading
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Cast Lip Reading

Cosmopolitan

time5 days ago

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'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Cast Lip Reading

We're currently three episodes into the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, you're arguing with almost everyone about Team Jacob vs Team Conrad, and you may or may not have purchased several items of Belly's wardrobe. Like, it's SERIOUS. Meanwhile, the cast has been doing a ton of press for the show, and if you're wondering what their vibe is when they think no one's watching, great news: TikTok-famous lip reader @tismejackieg went ahead and analyzed some red carpet footage of Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno. And happy to report that they're very cute/chill in real life! There are few things more fun than discovering what celebs are saying to each other when they think no one is paying attention, so bless you, @tismejackieg. But before we go, quick update on the whole "will The Summer I Turned Pretty follow the books" discourse. The verdict is still out, but just want to point out that Gavin Casalegno recently teased a happy ending for Jeremiah, telling Entertainment Weekly, "It was fun, especially on my side of things, seeing how much the character grew throughout the season and how you could really see the maturity in the decisions towards the end of the series. So the final scenes were kind of a nice, happy button for Jeremiah—at least, I hope that people watching feel that way." Just in case you're looking to spiral.

'Eclipse' turns 15: Every Twilight Saga movie, ranked
'Eclipse' turns 15: Every Twilight Saga movie, ranked

USA Today

time30-06-2025

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'Eclipse' turns 15: Every Twilight Saga movie, ranked

Movie franchises come and go, but The Twilight Saga is truly immortal. The supernatural drama series, an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling young adult novels, follows the against-all-odds romance of high schoolers Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). Unlike most teen love affairs, the couple's relationship is complicated by the reality that Edward is secretly a centenarian vampire with a thirst for blood. Bella's life is thrown into further disarray when she befriends Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a fledgling werewolf who descends from a pack that has an uneasy relationship with the Cullen clan. 'Twilight' turns 20: Here's your refresher on the iconic vampire books Following the 2008 debut of "Twilight," the franchise exploded into a pop culture phenomenon, raking in $3.4 billion worldwide across five films. Bella and Edward's star-crossed romance, which includes an angsty love triangle with Jacob, inspired legions of "Twihards" to declare their allegiance to "Team Edward" or "Team Jacob." In honor of the third installment "Eclipse," released 15 years ago on June 30, 2010, we take a fresh bite and rank the movies from worst to best: Join our Watch Party! Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie, TV recommendations right in your inbox 5. 'Breaking Dawn – Part 2' (2012) How do you say goodbye to a group of vampires who live forever? The conclusion of The Twilight Saga makes a mighty attempt, focusing on Bella's long-awaited transformation into a vampire and the raising of Bella and Edward's half-human, half-vampire daughter Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy). Despite the cuteness of it all, that CGI face of newborn Nessie was ... a choice. The thrill of Bella exploring her vampiric powers is truly a treat; the lamb becomes the lioness thanks to her own super-speed, inexhaustible strength and nifty force field-generation. On the parenting front, Bella and Edward are thrust into a race against time, albeit a sluggishly paced one, as they gather family witnesses to prove to the Volturi that Renesmee is not a threat to vampirekind. 4. 'Twilight' (2008) Arizona transplant Bella attempts to acclimate to life in Forks, Washington, after moving in with her divorced father (Billy Burke), only to become captivated by aloof classmate Edward and his equally enigmatic group of siblings. Bella and Edward's meet-cute is fraught with painfully awkward conversations, sullen stares and a near-death by runaway van. The exposition required by their oil-and-water dynamic means the film isn't as action-heavy as its sequels (with the exception of a rogue trio of murderous vampires, of course). But the suspenseful mystery packed into Bella's pursuit of Edward's true identity, enhanced by cinematographer Elliot Davis' eerie visuals, makes for a riveting introduction to the franchise. And with an immaculate soundtrack boasting moody alternative-rock, "Twilight" is a haunting you won't want to exorcise. 3. 'Breaking Dawn – Part 1' (2011) For a paranormal love story, "Breaking Dawn − Part 1" is probably as close as Twihards will ever get to a feel-good flick. The film kicks off in a haze of marital bliss as Bella and Edward prepare for their wedding, after Edward proposes marriage as a condition for turning Bella into a vampire (leave it to an undead bloodsucker to keep tradition alive.) Unfortunately, the couple's newlywed fun is cut short when Bella unexpectedly finds herself pregnant on their honeymoon. Shockingly, Bella successfully gives birth in a body-horror extravaganza that is both gut-wrenching and mesmerizing. And if your heart wasn't pounding already, Edward saves Bella from a post-delivery death in a nail-biting finale. 2. 'New Moon' (2009) Bella hits rock bottom in this somber yet action-packed follow-up to "Twilight." After Edward abruptly breaks up with her − in a cloaked effort to shield her from the dangers of the vampire world − grief-stricken Bella copes with a rebellious adrenaline junkie phase and her deepening friendship with Jacob. Jacob, who has secrets of his own as he comes to terms with his werewolf power, is a shaft of earthy sunshine compared to Edward's often icy veneer. Don't get me wrong: The intense smolder of a bloodthirsty vampire would make my heart flutter, too. But Jake is cut from a softer cloth, and his warmth is an emotional salve for our distraught heroine Bella. Bella's brewing situationship with Jacob is thwarted by a whirlwind reunion with Edward in Italy. The happy ending is undoubtedly a win for the hopeless romantics (and not to mention Team Edward stans), but the pragmatist in me can't help but root for the underwolf and his grounded charm. 1. 'Eclipse' (2010) It's not just the anniversary talking, folks. "Eclipse" is the soapy, hormonally charged climax of the franchise that solidifies the trifecta of Bella's intense bonds with Edward and Jacob. Bella's reconciliation with Edward reaffirms her desire to become a vampire, while Jacob, futilely, maintains his dogged pursuit of her affections. The push and pull lends itself to some juicy dramatic tension, with Jacob even taking a punch to the face after a spur-of-the-moment kiss goes awry. The impending invasion of Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard) and her army of newborn vampires inspires an unlikely alliance between the Cullen coven and Jacob's Quileute pack, setting the stage for some kickass action sequences. In the afterglow of their victory, Bella tells a battle-injured Jacob that she's chosen Edward as her partner in a finale that's as heartbreaking as it is infuriating.

Read Christine Pride's ‘All the Men I've Loved Again' Excerpt
Read Christine Pride's ‘All the Men I've Loved Again' Excerpt

Cosmopolitan

time30-06-2025

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Read Christine Pride's ‘All the Men I've Loved Again' Excerpt

Love triangles have never gone out of style, but it seems like they're absolutely everywhere nowadays. Celine Song has us constantly freaking out over them thanks to Past Lives and her latest, Materialists. Then there's obviously the Challengers phenomenon last year. Oh, and who can forget one of the bigggest book debates of all time: Team Edward and Team Jacob?! But now Christine Pride coming in and changing things up by asking the question: can time really teach us what we really want? Cosmopolitan has an exclusive look at Christine Pride's All the Men I've Loved Again, set to be released on July 8, 2025. In her solo debut, we follow Cora who is getting a sense of deja-vu when the two men that she couldn't decide between back in her 20s are suddenly back and very interested 20 years later. Now in her forties, will time and second chances help her figure out what she's looking for in love? Here's some more info from our friends at Atria: Ready to jump into Cora's wild love story? Read an exclusive excerpt below! Just don't forget to pre-order All the Men I've Loved Again and check out Christine's previous releases as well! An Excerpt From All the Men I've Loved AgainBy Christine Pride but it's who you give your heart to that's going to make all the difference. Make that choice carefully, baby girl.' God, how she's trying. Lincoln. Aaron. Lincoln. Aaron. Lincoln. Aaron. 'Have you decided?' The manicurist's voice snaps Cora out of her agonizing, even if at first she thinks this stranger is demanding an answer about her love life. 'She'll have this one.' Neisha thrusts a bottle of neon-blue nail polish at the woman. The color, Gotta Do Blue, is way outside Cora's comfort zone of vari- ous shades of neutral, mauve if she's feeling wild, but she's happy—grateful even—to defer to her best friend on this decision and most things. Cora can count the times she's said no to Neisha throughout the entirety of their twenty-year friendship on two hands. So she nods, and they follow the manicurist to two plush pink chairs that face a boardwalk of sorts. Only in Los Angeles can you get your nails done in front of a bank of open floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sun-dappled expanse of the ocean and let the breeze dry your polish. Every time she visits Neisha, who moved across the country to this land of hikes and eternal sunshine and boba tea ten years ago, Cora wonders if the wildly erratic East Coast seasons she tells herself she loves are overrated. It's three days before Christmas and seventy degrees; it feels so good and so wrong. When they're settled into their chairs, and the opportunity presents itself, Cora finally spills. She tells Neisha everything. It takes six minutes, half of what it would have taken if she'd talked in a normal cadence and not a breathless rush. There was another full minute of silence while Nei- sha held her hand up in the air. 'Not another word, I need to process.' Then. 'Okay, well, I gotta say, this is a curveball I did not see coming.' Neisha sucks her teeth and then adds a shake of the head to make sure there's no question about the level of her disbelief. They both know she's referring to the fact that Cora Rose Belle is about the last person you'd expect to find in a reality-show-worthy love triangle. And twice. 'It's the déjà vu that gets me. How did you up and do this again?' Cora doesn't bother trying to summon an answer she doesn't have be- cause Neisha plows right on along, happy not to have her usual animated monologues interrupted. 'Why does everything need to keep coming back around? Chokers. These biker shorts I probably have no business being in. What's next? Shai reuniting for a comeback album? Actually, I wouldn't be mad at that. Re- member how fine that Garfield was? Too fine for that silly-ass name. Is he even alive still? Sad I have to keep googling to see if folks are dead or not. RIP, DMX. We old . . . anyhoo, back to you. I mean, who knew our little Cora could be so damn messy?' Over the top as ever, Neisha suddenly grabs a thick nail file and pre- tends it's a microphone. 'And now, on tonight's final episode of The Love Triangle, we'll find out . . . which man will win Cora Belle's heart?' She imitates a knockoff Chris Harrison (calling to mind their many Bachelor marathons over the years) and waits for Cora to laugh. Neisha is the kind of friend who routinely forces Cora to act out pivotal scenes from The Color Purple, but right now it's too much. The stakes are too high. Who will Cora choose? It's a question days, months, years, decades in the making; all the history and memories and regret and second guesses have accumulated like the infinite particles of nail dust coating the salon, everywhere you look and just as impossible to wipe clean. Cora turns to look at Neisha, whose eyes are boring into hers. The soft wrinkles sprouting around those eyes and the fullness that's crept into her friend's face often catch Cora off guard, same as the marks the years have made on her own face sometimes do, which makes for the occasional jarring moment when she catches her reflection and thinks, Wait, is that really me? But all Cora has to do is squint sideways at Neisha to see the reed-thin girl who bounded into their freshman bio study group with a purple Afro and a family-size pack of Chips Ahoy cookies tucked under her arm. She'd plopped down next to Cora, neither of them aware that two decades later, they'd still be sitting side by side, having witnessed every part of the other's journey to this point—a whole lifetime. 'Do I need to dig out a quarter? 'Cause you might as well flip a coin. But you need to do something. Like yesterday. You can't keep stringing that man along—he's about to ask you to marry him, Cora!' Leave it to Neisha to make everything seem easier than it actually is. Or maybe it's that Cora makes everything harder than it needs to be— that's entirely possible. Cora thinks of the email sitting in her drafts folder, the one she wrote and rewrote, then deleted and started again from scratch. Her heart be- gins to pound so hard, she suspects the woman applying polish with such care can feel the pulsing in her fingertips. The pounding escalates when Cora thinks of the gold floor-length dress she's already bought—well, borrowed from Rent the Runway—to wear Thursday night. She'll show up in it or she won't. She'll send the email or she won't. But time is running out either way. Finally, Neisha abandons her attempts to be glib or stern and shifts her whole body toward Cora. 'Okay, sis, real talk. What's it going to take for you to decide once and for all?' That's the problem—she doesn't know. All Cora has at her disposal is her so-called maturity. She is, after all, staring down forty, a grown-ass lady who should be able to follow her gut, make up her mind about nail polish colors, and decide who she should spend the rest of her life with. But trusting herself has never been one of Cora's strong suits, even after the self-help books and therapy, all the auditing, healing, self-care, and that one hot-yoga class that almost killed her, which did, at least, make it something of a spiritual experience. She gazes at the Pacific laid out before her like a glittery blue blanket. Watching the waves slows her heart and her breathing as if they're trying to match the rhythm of the ocean. Maybe it's the exact way the light glints against the water that pierces her with a sudden clarity. Or maybe it's the way Neisha put it: It's not who she will choose, but how. It starts to dawn on Cora that she's been going at it all wrong. To know where you're going, you have to understand where you've been. It was another well-worn piece of advice from her father—ever the history teacher. 'You know, I have all the letters Aaron wrote me back then.' 'Damn, I really hate that the early aughts was 'back then,' and I hate that word too, aughts. Who came up with that? But, yeah, no surprise you kept the letters.' 'No, I mean I have them with me. Here.' Cora looks down at the canvas tote at her feet, bulging with the past. 'You packed a pile of letters?' 'Yeah, I've been meaning to read them again. I just haven't been able to go there.' 'I hear that. Do you think Aaron kept the ones you wrote him too? Probably stored in some old Birkenstocks shoebox?' Neisha has cracked herself up and is unfazed by Cora's glare. 'What! I mean, a Black dude wearing Birkenstocks? Come on. Guess he pulled it off, though, because here we are.' 'Oh God, Neisha, I hate to think of rereading my letters. I can't even imagine how young and naive I sounded.' 'I sure can! I was there! Remember, I was the one who convinced you that you wouldn't die of toxic shock syndrome if you dared use a tampon?' The manicurist has to wait for Neisha to stop laughing or risk slathering polish all over her cuticles. 'But, hey, I'm not one to talk. We were all young and dumb. I mean, that time I broke my hand Rollerblading . . . drunk? Oh, let's not forget Kim's Lisa Bonet phase? That girl, I tell you.' A wistful somberness creeps in when Neisha says That girl, so subtle only Cora would notice it, and she does but just barely because she's lost in thought. A revelation, really. I have to go backward before I can go forward. That's how she'll get the answers she needs. She must relive it all, retrace her steps—their steps, really, hers and Aaron's and Lincoln's—and it will help her find the way. Like a turn-of-the-century explorer painstakingly cataloging miles of waterways and inlets to locate the source of a river, driven by faith that these discoveries will have broader implications and tangible applications. Her own trip down memory lane will surely reveal something important about how the world—and her heart—works. It will offer a map leading her straight to the right man, the right life, the right choice. 'You know what? What's past is prologue, Ne-ne.' Again, Cora barely registers what Neisha mumbles: 'Ah, shit, you're over here dropping some vague Shakespeare mumbo jumbo? If anything, you need to be summoning Oprah right about now . . . or Jesus.' She doesn't—can't—respond because she's already floating years and miles away. Cora Belle has gone back to the beginning. Copyright © 2025 by Christine Pride. From All the Men I've Loved Again by Christine Pride. Reprinted by permission of Atria Books, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. All the Men I've Loved Again, by Christine Pride will be released on July 8, 2025. To preorder the book, click on the retailer of your choice: AMAZON AUDIBLE BARNES & NOBLE BOOKS-A-MILLION BOOKSHOP APPLE BOOKS KOBO TARGET WALMART POWELL'S BOOKS HUDSON BOOKSELLERS GOOGLE PLAY

The Twilight Saga On OTT: Little-Known Facts About The Franchise, Where To Watch
The Twilight Saga On OTT: Little-Known Facts About The Franchise, Where To Watch

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time04-05-2025

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The Twilight Saga On OTT: Little-Known Facts About The Franchise, Where To Watch

Last Updated: The first book from the series was released in 2005, followed by the sequels New Moon and Eclipse before the launch of the final book in the series, Breaking Dawn in 2008. Twilight is not just a fantasy romance series, it is a phenomenon. The phenomenon that has every cinema enthusiast's heart, and deservingly so. Premiered in 2008, the five movies of the franchise are based on Stephenie Meyer's best-selling series, The Twilight Saga which is about a love story between a vampire and a human. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart play the lead pair, Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, respectively, in all five movies released between 2008 and 2012. Both the book and movie series left a lasting impact on the audience and also fueled debate around Team Edward and Team Jacob. If you ate also a fan of the fantasy dramas, Twilight is a must-watch. Here, we have given a detailed description of where to watch the movies in The Twilight Saga Series. Where To Watch Fans can stream all five movies of the hit franchise on Netflix. While earlier they were available for streaming for free, cinephiles will now have to purchase or rent or watch it with a Netflix subscription. For those who want to watch the movies on demand can also rent and buy on platforms like Google Play Movies & TV, Apple TV+, Prime Video and Vudu. The first book from the series was released in 2005, followed by the sequels New Moon and Eclipse before the launch of the final book in the series, Breaking Dawn in 2008. Each of the books was later adapted into five movies, titled: Twilight (2008); The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009); and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010). The final book was made into two separate movies, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1 (2011) and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 (2012). As of May 2025, all these five films are now streaming on Netflix. The Twilight Saga featured Stewart and Pattinson as the lead pair. Further, it boasts an impressive star cast including Taylor Lautner who plays Jacob Black in thefilms. Other actors include Nikki Reed as Rosalie Cullen, Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen, Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen and Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen. Well, well, there are more. Anna Kendrick also joined the star cast to play Bella's frenemy Jessica Stanley whereas Dakota Fanning was roped in to play Volturi member Jane. First Published:

Meet the Real-Life Loves of the 'Twilight' Cast (Including One Couple Who Both Played Vampires!)
Meet the Real-Life Loves of the 'Twilight' Cast (Including One Couple Who Both Played Vampires!)

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

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Meet the Real-Life Loves of the 'Twilight' Cast (Including One Couple Who Both Played Vampires!)

Sorry, Twilight fans! Whether you were Team Edward or Team Jacob, both of them are happily in love in real life. The supernatural teen romance followed Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) as she navigated life in Forks, Wash., including getting involved in one of the most talked about love triangles of all time with vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and werewolf Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). While Bella and Edward's love story unfolded on-screen, Stewart and Pattinson, who the film's director told PEOPLE had "great chemistry" during the audition, began dating in real life. After being on-and-off for four years, the pair went their separate ways in 2013. Related: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson's Relationship: A Look Back Years later, the former costars have since found love with other people. Stewart married her wife, Dylan Meyer, in April 2025, while Pattinson has been engaged to singer Suki Waterhouse since December 2023. Meanwhile, in November 2022, Taylor married Taylor "Tay" Lautner. From one couple who recently got married to another who both portrayed on-screen vampires, here are the real-life partners of the Twilight cast. Although Stewart's character Bella was momentarily torn between Edward and Jacob, she has since committed to one person: her wife, Meyer. The pair met while on a movie set in 2013. During her November 2019 appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Stewart said that "all bets were off" from the day they were introduced. Though they didn't start dating immediately, the pair reconnected years later through a mutual friend and have been together since. Related: Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer's Relationship Timeline "I met her years ago on a movie and I hadn't seen her in six years, and then she rocked up at a friend's birthday party, and I was like, 'Where have you been, and how have I not known you?' She's been living in L.A. alongside my life somehow but not ever converging," Stewart said. The actress and screenwriter got engaged in November 2021 and tied the knot in April 2025. As for their future as newlyweds, Stewart previously told Rolling Stone in February 2024 that she and Meyer were planning on having kids one day. 'I don't know what my family's going to look like, but there's no f------ way that I don't start acquiring kids,' she said. 'And also, ideally at some point soon I go, 'I want to have a kid.' I really want that to happen.' Much like his character Edward, Pattinson has found a happily ever after with his fiancée. Related: Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse's Relationship Timeline The Mickey 17 actor and the "Moves" singer first sparked relationship rumors in July 2018 after being spotted together multiple times. Though the pair have kept their romance low-key, Waterhouse gave more details of their relationship while speaking to British Vogue in July 2024, explaining that they met at a Hollywood game night in 2018. 'It was very, very intense,' she said. 'There were lots of 'big' characters [there], real heavy-hitters. ... Al Pacino was there. Javier [Bardem] and Penélope [Cruz] were there … and, you know, everyone was really acting.' She went on to say that they spent the event giggling with each other, to the point where a director "separated" them because they were laughing too much. After four years together, the couple made their red carpet debut at the Dior Men show in Egypt in December 2022. One year later, PEOPLE confirmed that the pair had quietly gotten engaged. In March 2024, they became first-time parents when they welcomed a daughter. Team Jacob got a new member when Taylor married his wife Tay. The Twilight alum confirmed their relationship with an Instagram hard launch in October 2018. During a January 2022 conversation with PEOPLE, Taylor revealed that the pair met after his sister Makena introduced them. "She called me and said, 'Dude, I found your future wife. You need to meet this girl.' And the rest is history," he said. As it turns out, Tay knew who he was for years, as she was a fan of the Twilight saga — but was actually Team Edward instead of Team Jacob. In June 2022, Tay posted a video participating in the "Show your childhood crush and then the person you ended up with" trend, captioned, "i think it's time to come clean." In the video, she first shared images of Pattinson as Edward before cutting to a photo of Taylor as his rival Jacob. "Bout time I won something," Taylor commented. The couple, who co-host a podcast called The Squeeze, got married on Nov. 11, 2022. Ashley Greene, who played Edward's sister Alice Cullen, has been with her husband Paul Khoury for over a decade. The pair met through mutual friends in 2009 and he popped the question in December 2016 while on a hike in New Zealand. Greene shared a video from the special proposal on Instagram, writing, "This is the most beautiful moment I could have ever hoped for." "You've successfully made me the happiest, luckiest woman alive," she added. "I can't wait to show you my unfaltering immeasurable love for the rest of our lives." On July 6, 2018, Greene and Khoury got married. Four years later, the actress and the entrepreneur welcomed their first child — daughter Kingsley Rainn — on Sept. 16, 2022. Jackson Rathbone might've found love on-screen while portraying Alice's husband Jasper Hale, but in real life, he is married to his wife, Sheila Hafsadi. Following their October 2013 wedding, Rathbone told PEOPLE that he felt an almost immediate connection when he met Hafsadi in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., two years earlier. 'It was one of those things," he said. "I always said I believed in love at first sight, but I never really had that feeling before.' In October 2023, Rathbone commemorated a decade of marriage with a sweet Instagram post, writing, "10 years married and still excited for what's to come! Thankful for every second with you ❤️." Rathbone and Hafsadi have welcomed three kids together: sons Monroe Jackson and Felix Valleau, and daughter Presley Bowie. Kellan Lutz's character Emmett Cullen might be in love with fellow vampire Rosalie Hale in Twilight, but off-screen, he is married to Brittany Lutz. During an October 2017 appearance on Steve, Kellan confirmed their engagement, calling Brittany "the light of my life." The actor and the model quietly wed that November, with Brittany announcing the news in an Instagram post by referring to Kellan as her "HUSBAND." The pair share two children: daughter Ashtyn Lilly and son Kasen Lane. Nikki Reed's love story is the ultimate supernatural crossover! Reed, who played Rosalie in Twilight, is married to Ian Somerhalder, who starred as vampire Damon Salvatore in The CW's The Vampire Diaries. Related: Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed's Relationship Timeline The couple first sparked dating rumors in July 2014 and got engaged the following January. A few months later, the pair tied the knot in Malibu, Calif., on April 26, 2015. Reed and Somerhalder welcomed their first child together, daughter Bodhi Soleil, in July 2017. Six years later, their son was born. After having Bodhi, the actors relocated their family to a farm "very far outside [Los Angeles]," as Reed told PEOPLE in May 2022. Elisabeth Reaser, who portrays Esme Cullen, quietly married composer Bruce Gilbert in August 2023. Reaser and Gilbert's romance began in 2017, when she was hosting a dog playdate in her backyard and a friend called him over to join. 'She asked if we knew each other and the answer was yes, only because we met briefly eight years prior at another friend's party," the Twilight alum told Vogue in April 2024. Fast forward to the summer of 2022, Gilbert proposed to Reaser in Italy — where they would say "I do" just a year later. Reaser shared with Vogue that while they initially had a long list of people to invite to their wedding, they quickly realized "it didn't feel right" and decided to elope. The pair had a few friends there as witnesses, including Sarah Paulson and her partner Holland Taylor, who officiated the Italian wedding. Peter Facinelli portrays Edward's father, Carlisle Cullen, in Twilight, and off-screen, he is also both a partner and a father. The Twilight alum proposed to fellow actress Lily Anne Harrison during their holiday getaway in January 2020. While COVID-19 delayed their wedding plans, Facinelli and Harrison are busy raising their son Jack, whom they welcomed on Sept. 5, 2022. He also shares three daughters — Luca, Lola and Fiona — with his ex-wife, Jennie Garth. Read the original article on People

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