Tennis Star Ryan Sweeting married her fiancée Kaley Cuoco in an intimate wedding ceremony on New Year's Eve in Southern California, according to E! Online.
The wedding was celebrated and the grand "I do" was heard at the Grand Vista hotel in Simi Valley, according to Us Weekly.
It was reported that Cuoco personally greeted wedding guests in a red dress as they began to arrive around 4 p.m., according to E! Online. Cuoco then changed into a petal oink Vera Wang gown before the nuptial rights began around 10 p.m., the report said.
Cuoco, 28, posted a photo of herself wearing the pink Vera Wang gown and said, "Yep J #thesweetings."
During an interview on the Ellen show sometime in November 2013, Cuoco shared her "whirlwind romance" with Sweeting who is two years younger than her.
"Life is so good right now, I cannot even tell you," she told Ellen DeGeneres at the time.
The Big Bang Theory star and tennis pro Sweeting, 26, were engaged just three months after they were first seen together during the summer. The couple exchanged "I do's" in front of 150 guests at Santa Susana, Calif.'s Hummingbird Nest Ranch, according to People magazine.
"From day one, I just knew immediately and it's been magic. We have all the same family friends. We grew up with the same people, we just never met," Cuoco told Entertainment Tonight a few days after her engagement. "So I kind of feel that I've known him my whole life. I know that it seems a little crazy on paper," she admitted. "But it's what works for us."
Cuoco first came to the public's attention for her role on ABC's sitcom 8 Simple rules that aired from 2002 to 2005. She played the role of Bridget Hennessy. She also appeared on the final season of the supernatural drama series Charmed as Billie Jenkins. However, Cuoco gained international superstardom when she first appeared as Penny, the cute and funny waitress surrounded by nerds on Cbs' comedy series The Big Bang Theory.
Sweeting is a Bahamian-born American tennis player who is two years younger than Cuoco. He won his first ATP World Tour singles title after beating Kei Nishikori of Japan at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships in Houston in 2011.
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