The enchanting love story of Dallas and Goodwin began when they shared the screen in ABC’s fantastical series Once Upon a Time, where they portrayed the beloved characters Prince Charming and Snow White. Their on-screen chemistry quickly transformed into a real-life romance that captured the hearts of fans everywhere.
“It struck me like a bright flash of realization,” Dallas shared in an interview with People in 2012. “I instantly thought to myself, ‘I’m in serious trouble now.'” This moment marked the beginning of their profound connection, illustrating how sometimes love can hit you unexpectedly and profoundly.
Goodwin, on her part, recognized Dallas was her soulmate during their very first date at the magical Disneyland. She fondly recounted, “I realized that I was destined to marry my husband Josh during our trip to Disneyland, which was his first visit. We had just started dating at the time.” During their ride on the thrilling Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster, he joyfully exclaimed, ‘This is the best day of my life,’ leading Goodwin to think, ‘We’re definitely getting married.’
In a heartwarming turn of events, he proposed in October 2013, and they celebrated their union in April 2014. Today, Dallas and Goodwin are proud parents to their two wonderful sons, Oliver, who is 9, and Hugo, who is 6. The star of Manifest has expressed a desire to collaborate with Goodwin again, reminiscing about their six years together on OUAT.
“She’s absolutely the greatest partner. I find myself missing the opportunity to work with her each and every day,” he expressed during an appearance on Live with Kelly and Ryan. He humorously noted, “I think she was saying, ‘Look, we’ve worked together and lived together for six years. Give me a break.’ However, I truly hope we will work together again in the future.”
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