Joey King Says 'Everything's Just a Little Bit Sweeter Now' After Marrying Steven Piet (Exclusive)

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King and Piet made their first red carpet appearance together as a married couple at Thursday's 'We Were the Lucky Ones' Los Angeles premiere

<p>Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty</p> Joey King and Steven Piet attend the Los Angeles Premiere of Hulu

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Joey King and Steven Piet attend the Los Angeles Premiere of Hulu's 'We Were the Lucky Ones'

Joey King is loving married life.

While speaking to PEOPLE at Thursday's We Were the Lucky Ones premiere at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles, — which saw her and husband Steven Piet, 39, walking their first red carpet together since tying the knot in August — King, 24, revealed what she loves most about being a newlywed.

"It's hard to say because people like ... Nothing really changed because we've lived together before. But I always say, and this is very true, that there's just something ... Everything's just a little bit sweeter now," the Kissing Booth star says.

<p>Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty</p> Joey King attends L.A. premiere of 'We Were the Lucky Ones'

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Joey King attends L.A. premiere of 'We Were the Lucky Ones'

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King and Piet, who met on the set of the 2019 drama The Act, married in a civil ceremony in Los Angeles in August, followed by a big celebration in Mallorca, Spain, the next month.

“We had so much fun, and it was just such a great day,” King recently told PEOPLE of the L.A. wedding. “My mom made my bouquet from the dollar store. She went there and got all these fake flowers and ribbon and tied it up. It was so cute.”

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While her first nuptials at Same Day Marriage were followed by bowling, she explained that the couple's second wedding in Spain was an “incredibly different vibe.”

“There's so many favorite moments,” King added of the Mallorca celebrations, which she sweetly described as “the best weekend of my whole life.”

<p>Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty</p> Joey King and Steven Piet at the L.A. premiere of 'We Were The Lucky Ones'

Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Joey King and Steven Piet at the L.A. premiere of 'We Were The Lucky Ones'

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Marriage aside, King is now starring in Hulu's We were the Lucky Ones. The series tells the story of a Jewish Kurc family who were separated at the start of World War II and is an adaptation of Georgia Hunter's New York Times bestselling novel of the same name, which was released in 2017.

While speaking at Thursday's L.A. premiere, King told PEOPLE why this was such an important project for her to be a part of, saying, "I mean, it was so important for me because first of all, my own ancestry."

"I am a Jewish woman and I also think it's so important as the years go by and as more and more Holocaust survivors are losing their lives and they're getting older, soon there will be none left. And it is our responsibility to keep this period of time in history alive through our industry, and I couldn't be prouder," she adds.

King says there were "so many days" that were challenging on set, but insisted the cast were there to lift one another up.

"Honestly, there's so many days where we all separately had our experiences where we would just feel so heavy in our hearts, but we were really there to lift each other up and bring levity when we needed it, which was really wonderful. This cast is fabulous," the star tells PEOPLE.

We Were the Lucky Ones premieres Thursday, March 28, on Hulu.

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