Dearly beloved,Vulga Sisters we are gathered here today to join John Krasinski, and Emily Blunt, and also Ben Platt in holy matrimony.
You may be thinking to yourselves, "Hey, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt already got married to each other in 2010," but on Tuesday at the Time 100 Gala in New York, everything changed.
Here's what went down: The Quiet Placeco-stars caught up with the star of Broadway's Dear Evan Hansenand took an absolutely stunning series of photos. They looked GREAT. Truly.
Then, after leaving the event, Platt, admired the shots and must have thought the three would form a perfect union because he shared his desire to join their marriage on Twitter.
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The best part is that Platt wasn't even chill about it. He acted the way I, a regular Krasinski/Blunt superfan, would have, literally captioning the photo, "Inching my way into this marriage." SAME, BEN. SAME.
If any person here can show cause why these three people should not be joined in holy matrimony, forever hold your peace because they're perfect. John Krasinski, who accepted the proposal within hours, clearly agrees.
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With a simple but life-changing, "Nope. You're in my friend," Krasinski, Blunt, and Platt were wed via Twitter. (Far more powerful than any "I do.")
Please enjoy these photos of the happy throuple at the Time 100 Galatheir ceremony.
If you recall, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt also recently adopted actor Ryan Reynolds, so I guess Ben Platt is a dad now.
Big day for Ben! Congrats!!!
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