Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison: From On-Screen Romance to Real-Life Wedding

“Yellowstone” costars Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison have officially tied the knot! The couple, who play each other’s love interests on the show, got married over the weekend at Harrison’s family home in Dallas, Texas. The dress code for their ceremony was “cowboy black tie,” adding a unique flair to their special day.

A Heartfelt and Intimate Celebration

In an interview with Vogue, Harrison shared their vision for the wedding: “From the start, Ryan and I just really wanted to create a day that wasn’t just a series of events—but a heartfelt experience that centered around emotions, comfort, intimacy, and genuine moments with the people we love the most.” Every detail of the wedding was a reflection of their personalities and relationship.

The Dresses and Attire

Harrison wore two wedding dresses during the event: a Galia Lahav gown for the ceremony and a Netta BenShabu dress for the reception. “I experienced a bit of a last-minute panic moment trying to decide between the two,” she admitted. Her sister suggested wearing both, which turned out to be perfect. Bingham wore a Kiton tuxedo, custom-made boots, and a black cowboy hat.

Family Involvement

The ceremony included their closest friends and family, with Harrison’s three sisters and Bingham’s three children playing significant roles. Bingham’s children served as the flower girl and ring bearer, and even walked the couple’s dog down the aisle. “Seeing the joy on their faces truly made the celebration feel complete in every way,” Harrison said.

A Serendipitous Romance

Bingham and Harrison met on the set of “Yellowstone,” but their real-life romance began by chance through a mutual friend at a charity event in Dallas. Harrison’s mother played a key role in bringing them together.

Their relationship began in 2023 and quickly grew serious, with Bingham proposing twice—once during a quiet evening at home and again with a formal proposal after asking for Harrison’s father’s blessing.

The Wedding Details

The couple’s wedding planners at Gro Floral and Event Design helped bring their vision to life, transforming Harrison’s family home into a beautiful wedding venue.

The reception tent was designed to resemble Texas’s oldest dance hall, Gruene Hall, complete with communal tables, hardwood floors, and neon lights. The menu featured a spin on classic Texas cuisine, including smoked wagyu ribs, chicken fried steak, and corn on the cob.

A Night to Remember

The wedding weekend began with a cowboy cocktail welcome night at the Crescent Club in Downtown Dallas, filled with toasts, dancing, and a mariachi band.

On the wedding day, guests enjoyed shots of Bingham’s Bourbon before the ceremony, which took place in a cathedral-style tented conservatory. Harrison’s close friend Gabriel Hogan officiated, and the couple wrote their own emotional vows.

The Reception

After the ceremony, Harrison changed into a short Netta BenShabu dress for the reception. Guests moved to a tent at the front of the house, designed to reflect the couple’s love for their Western roots. The evening included a silent disco, live music, and a surprise after-party with a “cosmic cowboy” theme.

A Magical Ending

The night ended with guests lining up with sparklers to send the couple off in a classic Cadillac Coupe Deville. “Despite what appeared to be this magical car ride into the night, we actually just took a quick circle around the block before ultimately slipping back into the house to join the rest of our wedding party,” Harrison said.

The couple continued celebrating into the early hours, dancing in her family’s living room. “It was the perfect ending to a perfect night,” she added.

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