Courtney Miller and Shayne Topp's April Fools' Day wedding turns REAL
Smosh star Courtney Miller gushes: 'Married to My Best Friend' in interview
Smosh stars Courtney Miller and Shayne Topp have officially tied the knot, dispelling any doubts that arose from their social media posts on April Fools' Day.
The YouTube comedians seemingly announced their union online, prompting some fans to question whether it was a genuine revelation or an elaborate prank.
However, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, Miller, confirms that they indeed exchanged vows late last month on March 29th at the Santa Barbara Courthouse.
Reflecting on their marriage, Miller expresses her joy, stating, "It's so wonderful to be married to my best friend."
The confirmation from Miller puts to rest any speculation surrounding their relationship status and affirms the heartfelt nature of their union.
Smosh left many fans puzzled with a carousel of cheerful photographs capturing their recent nuptials.
The images depicted Miller adorned in a sleeveless short white dress with a veil, while Shayne Topp opted for a brown suit and tie as they shared tender embraces outside the courthouse.
Additional snapshots revealed the couple posing amidst a picturesque field of wildflowers and affectionately embracing on the beach.
One particularly poignant moment captured Topp on bended knee, proposing to Miller during what appeared to be a scenic mountain hike.
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