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Elon Musk’s Ex-Wife Talulah Riley Ties the Knot with Thomas Brodie-Sangster

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Hollywood actor Thomas Brodie-Sangster, famous for his role in Love Actually, married actress Talulah Riley, the ex-wife of Elon Musk.

According to The Sun and Daily Mail on the 24th (local time), Sangster married Riley in a church in Hertfordshire, U.K., on the 22nd.

The two were rumored to be dating while working together on the Disney+ series Pistol in 2021, but they did not make any official statements.

They later confirmed their relationship by attending official events together, such as the British Academy Awards, and announced their engagement in July last year.

At the time, Sangster posted on his social media, “Talulah and I are engaged,” quoting a famous line from Love Actually.

Sangster gained popularity as a drummer boy in the 2003 movie Love Actually and later appeared in famous works such as Maze Runner and Game of Thrones.

Riley, who appeared in movies like Inception and Pride and Prejudice, was previously married to Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk in 2010 and divorced in 2012. The two reunited in 2013 but divorced again in 2016.

When the news of their engagement was announced in July last year, Musk congratulated them by posting on his X account.

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