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Maya Hawke and Christian Lee Hutson Tie the Knot on Valentine’s Day


Key Highlights

  • Wedding Date: Maya Hawke married Christian Lee Hutson on February 14.
  • Attire: The bride wore a white ball gown and a feathery coat, while the groom chose a classic black tuxedo.
  • Family Presence: Maya’s parents, Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, attended the ceremony.
  • Celebrity Guests: Several of Maya’s Stranger Things co-stars were present at the wedding.

Maya Hawke has been struck by Cupid’s arrow.

The Stranger Things alum exchanged vows with singer Christian Lee Hutson during a Valentine’s Day ceremony in New York City Feb. 14, according to People.

For the occasion, the bride wore a white wedding dress with a ball gown silhouette and lace veil, topping off the formal ensemble with a feathery white coat, as seen in photos obtained by the outlet. As for the groom, he opted for a classic black tuxedo with a white shirt and vest along with a floral boutonniere.

Maya’s parents Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke—who were married from 1998 to 2005—were also present for the romantic occasion. The Kill Bill actress donned a baby blue floor-length dress and matching shoes as she walked outside the venue, while the Black Phone star sported an all-black suit as he clutched his daughter’s bouquet while strolling alongside her.

Several of Maya and Christian’s famous friends were in attendance for the nuptials as well, including her Stranger Things costars Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, and Finn Wolfhard, per People.

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