‘Gossip Girl’s’ Leighton Meester reportedly weds ‘OC’s’ Adam Brody
Are those wedding bells we hear, Upper East Siders? Leighton Meester and Adam Brody have reportedly tied the knot, according to several reports out Tuesday.
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The “Gossip Girl” starlet and “The OC” alum, both of whom starred in Josh Schwartz teen dramas, reportedly married in a super secret wedding less than three months after their engagement made headlines, Us Weekly and E! News reported, confirming the news through their sources.
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Few details about the alleged nuptials were immediately available, but Brody, 34, who recently appeared on “New Girl,” was spotted at LAX over the weekend posing for a fan photo. However, a band on his ring finger stole the spotlight, People reported. Meester, 27, is in Chicago preparing for “Of Mice and Men,” which also stars James Franco and will debut on Broadway in April.
The extremely private pair reportedly got engaged in the fall and proposal reports popped up back in November, though they have yet to officially address the latest developments in their relationship.
The small-screen stars met on the set of their 2011 dramedy, “The Oranges,” and are said to have hung out occasionally during shooting. They were first romantically linked in February 2013.
Brody and Meester will also be working together again in the comedy “Life Partners.”
Meester was previously linked to Sebastian Stan in 2010 and later to “Joan of Arcadia” actor Aaron Himelstein. Brody previously dated his “OC” costar Rachel Bilson before calling it quits in 2006 and was later linked to “Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist” director Lorene Scafaria.
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