SNL’s Aidy Bryant Marries Conner O’Malley in Brooklyn Wedding: See the First Photo

Aidy Bryant wedding photo
Aidy Bryant wedding photo

Wishing this couple a lifetime of laughter. Saturday Night Live comedian Aidy Bryant is engaged to Conner O’Malley, she revealed via Instagram on Monday, April 30.

The personality took to social media to share the first picture from her wedding—a sweet snap of the couple’s recessional inside a brick-wall exposed, loft-style space at Brooklyn’s Wythe Hotel. In the pic, the couple walks back up the aisle while their adoring family members and friends stand up to applaud the newlyweds. Bryant simply captioned the pic with a heart emoji.

Bryant tapped The Knot Dream Wedding 2017 planner Jove Meyer to oversee their wedding day affairs, starting with designing out the gorgeous space to coordinating the nuptials. Meyer, who’s based in New York City, posted the same wedding photo along with a few vendor details including Sasithon Photography of the Wedding Artists Collective and their florist, Saipua.

“Congrats lovebirds, so fun working with you both on your wedding!” the planner wrote. “Never laughed so hard in my life!!!”

Bryant announced her engagement to O’Malley almost precisely a year ago on April 27, 2017. “We’ve been together a long time… almost nine years,” Bryant told Seth Meyers last year. “So a lot of the shimmer and shine has faded and we’re just living every damn day as best we can.”

The proposal itself took place in October 2016, which O’Malley had prepared with the help of Bryant’s dog. “I was like, ‘My dog doesn’t wear a bowtie! Where is he going tonight?’” she joekd. “Basically, the second I shut the door, a man, who I discovered was Conner, frantically came around the corner and was just like, ‘Will you marry me?!’ No box, no ‘I love you,’ no fance… Just a man in full terror standing very far from a dog in a bowtie, holding a loose ring going, ‘Will you marry me?’ I was like, ‘What?!’”

“I truly couldn’t comprehend what was happening,” she added at the time, “and I kept saying, ‘Is this a joke? Are you doing a joke?’ And then I said, ‘Of course I’ll marry you. I love you.’ And it was really nice.”

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