![]()
Congratulations to actor Logan Lerman and his long-time partner Anna Corrigan. The couple officially tied the knot in a silent ceremony.The couple took the plunge at an intimate wedding in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to a report on Just Jared.
News of the wedding was broken by screenwriter Kirsten Smith, who shared an inside photo from the celebration on social media.
Kirsten Smith announces the wedding of Logan Lerman and Anna Corrigan
Smith posted a photo of herself and the dashing groom to her Instagram Stories, giving fans a first look at the wedding festivities.“Mr. and Mrs. Logie got married and this is the least blurry photo I’ve taken all night,” Smith captioned the photo.
Photos from the wedding of Logan Lerman and Anna Corrigan
She later congratulated the newlyweds, writing, “Congratulations Anna and Logan.”Smith is known for writing several popular romantic comedies, including “Legally Blonde,” “10 Things I Hate About You,” “Ella Enchanted,” “She’s the Man,” and “The Ugly Truth,” among others.
About the relationship of Logan Lerman and Anna Corrigan
The “Percy Jackson” star and his bride have kept much of their relationship out of the public eye, making it unclear exactly when they first started dating. However, the couple made their romance official on Instagram when Corrigan shared her first post with the man in January 2020 while celebrating his birthday.
The couple announced their engagement in November 2023, and Corrigan shared the happy news on social media.Lerman later spoke about his proposal during an appearance on The Tonight Show in 2024. He noted that he popped the question while on a canoe on a Central Park lake. The actor revealed that although he initially had no plans to ask Anna to marry him, he shared the comedic scene that eventually prompted him to ask for her hand in marriage.
Logan Lerman recalls the suggestion
“I didn’t have a plan, and when I got here, I realized I needed some privacy,” Logan said on the Tonight Show. “There was no privacy in New York. So we ended up in Central Park. My fiancée pointed out the rowboats and said, ‘Oh, let’s do this.'”“I was terrible at it,” he recalls. “So she ended up paddling the boat. I’m just sitting there. Thinking, ‘Oh my God, now people are looking at us and pointing at me and laughing at me.’ But in the end, she led us to a quiet part of the lake there and popped the question. It was great. It went really well.”
