Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons Secretly Got Married In Jamaica After Six Years Together
Actress Kirsten Dunst and longtime boyfriend Jesse Plemons are reportedly married after six years together and have two children. A source close to the couple said Page six that the secret wedding took place in Jamaica on the weekend of July 4 at the luxury GoldenEye resort in Ocho Rios.
A representative contacted by the publication said, “I can only confirm that they are married. No other details will be released.”
The couple have been together since 2016, although they met on the set of FX’s Fargo in 2015, when they actually played a married couple. They met after Dunst broke up with her boyfriend at the time, Garrett Hedlund. They then got engaged in January 2017. Their first child, a boy named Ennis, was born in 2018 and brother James Roberts arrives in 2021.
The wedding venue is very popular among celebrities, and is apparently where Sting wrote the hit “Every Breath You Take” and where Ian Fleming started his James Bond novels.
The wedding postponement was due to both COVID-19 and having a second child, according to an interview Dunst had with LA Times this early year. She also said that they still call each other “husband and wife”.
“We have to get married at this point,” Dunst said. “It’s ridiculous. We don’t have a wedding plan yet. I don’t want to get pregnant, get married, party and can’t have fun with everyone.”
Plemons have speak about meeting Dunst for the first time, “I usually don’t remember every detail of meeting someone… Immediately, without exchanging words, I looked into her eyes and saw the sweet, beautiful person. , unprotected, welcome there. She is.”
Dunst said something similar to New York Times in September 2020.
“My first impression was, ‘Oh, he looks like me,’” she explains. “We are two people who work very similarly, and it feels like a soul mate.”
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