The two got married in a basic town hall function yet are arranging a bigger wedding with loved ones
Cooper Hefner, child of the late Playboy author Hugh Hefner, has hitched their long-lasting sweetheart and life partner, on-screen character Scarlett Byrne.
Cooper, 28, reported the news Monday via web-based networking media nearby a photograph of the couple at the Ventura County town hall in California.
“Scarlett and I have made it officially legal and the two of us could not be happier,” Cooper subtitled his post, which additionally incorporates a slideshow of photographs of the pair throughout the years. “Cheers to a life full of love, happiness, adventure, and great purpose, Mrs. Hefner.”
“I love you dearly and very much look forward to planning our wedding celebrations in the months ahead,” they included. “I love you, Scarlett.”
Scarlett, who played Pansy Parkinson in the Harry Potter establishment films Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 and Part 2, additionally posted about the news.
“Cooper and I are excited to share that we legally married,” the 29-year-old entertainer subtitled a similar town hall photograph of the couple. “We are looking forward to planning our wedding in the coming months where we will celebrate further with our friends and family.”
“I love you Cooper, I am proud to stand by your side, as your partner, your friend, and your wife. I cannot wait to continue building a life together. My heart is so full and I am so grateful for our love.”
Scarlett included.
Cooper declared their commitment on Instagram in August 2015 with a composition of photographs, including one of Scarlett’s yellow precious stone ring.
“To many more adventures with this lovely lady,” they composed at the time.
In 2016, Cooper, who joined the privately-run company at 21 years old, was named boss inventive official of Playboy Enterprises, with plans to rebrand the organization for their own age.
In January 2019, they accepted the job of Playboy Enterprises’ head of worldwide organizations, yet in April affirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that they was venturing down to dispatch their own computerized media stage.
At the time, they had wanted to call it HefPost, yet on their online life accounts they currently records theirself as the CEO of StagDaily, which is relied upon to dispatch in 2020.