After an epically long engagement, a beloved ABC sitcom star finally made it official.
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Modern Family fan-favorite Eric Stonestreet and his longtime partner, Lindsay Schweitzer, are officially married.
The sitcom star announced their big news on Tuesday with an adorable Instagram post.
“It’s my birthday and guess what I got,” the Dexter: Resurrection star wrote alongside the sweet snaps. For the record, he turned 54 yesterday.

Stonestreet wore a fitted navy blazer paired with a blue tie, while his bride stunned in a satin gown accented with a crystal belt. According to PEOPLE, the couple exchanged vows at their dream home in Kansas City, Missouri. They shared their first dance accompanied by acoustic guitarists. The wedding took place on September 8, the outlet confirmed.
Friends and Fans Congratulate Birthday Boy and Sitcom Star Eric Stonestreet on His Wedding
Of course, the comments section of the romantic wedding post were filled with comments from fans and friends of the beloved sitcom star.
“WHOOHOO! You two are the perfect pair and I’m sooo happy you found each other!” one fan exclaimed. “IM CRYING!!!! Congrats, you absolutely fabulous people,” another fan wrote.
“Of all second marriages, this one is my favorite! I love you both! I’m so happy for you!!!!” Stonestreet’s Modern Family hubby Jesse Tyler Ferguson gushed. “Congratulations, y’all!!!” Shazam star Zachary Levi added.
“Congratulations, sweetheart, so happy for you both,” SNL alum Cheri Oteri chimed in.
The couple has been together for years and got engaged in 2021. Stonestreet began dating the pediatric nurse in August 2017, just a month after they met at the Big Slick charity event in Kansas City that June, per PEOPLE.
“We’ve been together for a long time and I just knew I wasn’t going to find a better partner in life than Lindsay,” the sitcom star told the outlet about proposing. “So it just made the most sense. And I’d taken my sweet old time. Everybody else — let me put it this way — that knows Lindsay was like, ‘What are you waiting for?’ So, it was time,” Stonestreet added.
