Kristen Stewart and Fiancée Dylan Meyer Pose Together at “Living for the Dead ”Screening

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'Living for the Dead' premieres on Hulu Oct. 18

<p>Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock</p> Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer

Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer stepped out together for the Los Angeles premiere of Living for the Dead.

The Twilight alum's fiancée supported her partner as they both walked the red carpet for Stewart’s latest project.

The Hulu docuseries features a group of “five fabulous, queer ghost hunters [who] roam the country, helping the living by healing the dead,” according to the network.

Stewart, 33, serves as an executive producer and narrator for Living for the Dead and also appears in the show. At the event, she posed for pics with some of the cast, which includes Alex LeMay, Juju Bae, Ken Boggle, Logan Taylor and Roz Hernandez. Demi Lovato was also in attendance.

Related: Kristen Stewart Says Queer Ghost Hunters in New Hulu Show Explore 'Places I Wouldn't Go by Myself' (Exclusive)

<p>Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock</p> Kristen Stewart hosts Hulu's 'Living for the Dead' special screening

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Kristen Stewart hosts Hulu's 'Living for the Dead' special screening

“It’s so cool and enlivening that me and my best friend CJ Romero had this funny idea and now it’s a show,” Stewart previously said in a statement. “It started as a bit of a hypothetical silly pipe dream and now I am so proud to have shepherded something that is as moving and meaningful as it is truly a gay old time.”

<p>Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock</p> Vas J. Morgan and Demi Lovato attend Hulu's 'Living for the Dead' screening

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Vas J. Morgan and Demi Lovato attend Hulu's 'Living for the Dead' screening

Meyer and the Spencer actress also embraced one another while stopping for photos at the screening. 

Last week, Meyer shared her excitement for the project on Instagram.

“Our darling @cjromero had a dream and now it’s a spooky sweet show! So stoked to see this baby come to life… or in this case to death ☠️. Happy Halloween everyone 🌈🌈🌈!!!” Meyer wrote.

The couple first met in 2013 on a movie set, and several years later the two ran into one another again at a mutual friend’s birthday party.

They began dating in 2019. In November of that year, Stewart appeared on The Howard Stern Show and said even though she and Meyer both lived in Los Angeles, their paths never formally crossed.

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After finally meeting, she said her first impression of her now-fiancée was, "Where have you been and why have I not known you?"

"The first time I told her I love her it was really late and we were in some s----y bar, and her friends were there or whatever and they walked out, and I was just like, 'Oh, man, I'm so f----ing in love with you.' Like, done," she said. "It wasn't like 'a thing,' and it also was so obvious."

<p>Mike Coppola/Getty</p> Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Annual Academy Awards

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Dylan Meyer and Kristen Stewart attend the 94th Annual Academy Awards

The pair got engaged in November 2021, and while once again chatting with Stern, she revealed that it was Meyer who popped the question.

"It's not a given that I would be the one, you know what I mean? Like, with two girls, you never know, like, who's going to fulfill what weird f---ing gender role thing and we don't do that or think about it in those terms," she explained.

For Valentine’s Day 2022, Stewart and Meyer ditched the traditional pink hearts and flowers and posted a selfie in zombie makeup. They wore matching pajamas in the photos and eye masks that read “Dead” and “Tired.”

"I'll play dead with you any time, Valentine,” Meyer captioned the Instagram picture.

Living for the Dead is on Hulu Oct. 18.

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