Culture July 9, 2020

'Pitch Perfect' star Brittany Snow opens up about how her recent wedding 'went wrong'

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One of the last things "Pitch Perfect" actress Brittany Snow did before COVID-19 was marry her longtime boyfriend, Tyler Stanaland. While Snow didn't announce her wedding until weeks later, it's only now that she's opening up about her big day and how chaotic it was.

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"In early March, before we knew how much we’d miss hugs and live in our sweatpants, I got to marry my favorite person," she wrote Wednesday, while sharing a series of photos detailing her wedding dress, the romantic ceremony and how she and her husband adapted to say their vows in the rain.

"We knew we felt incredibly lucky to have found each other but we had no idea how lucky it would be to get married right before a monumental time in our history," she continued, revealing how the pandemic put everything in perspective. "Everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong that day... but it was absolutely and impossibly perfect."

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As for how she coped back then with the series of unfortunate events, Snow credits the intervention of alcohol.

"THANK YOU TEQUILA for getting us through our first date (we were so nervous. It wasn’t cute) and being a huge part of our wedding," she joked in a separate post that highlighted additional aspects of her wedding, like the reception and the gorgeous lace dress she changed into.

Overall, the 34-year-old said the ceremony taught her something extremely important about her husband. "I knew on that day, more than ever before, there was no one else I’d rather hold my hand while in the middle of a (life) hurricane," she sweetly mentioned.

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Snow concluded, "I know the world is a crazy place right now but I hope we can continue to celebrate love whenever and wherever we can."