Actors Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams posed affectionately together about what their wedding day was.
In an Instagram post with three slides, Hyland (29) shared snapshots of the couple holding hands and showing off their ring on Saturday.
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“A couple, a pandemic, and a postponed wedding: A series,” she wrote on August 8. “We should get married today. Instead … we took pictures and drank wine. I love you to Pluto & back @wellsadams. ”
The actress also posted an Instagram Story to make it clear that she and Adams, 36, were not married, despite wearing a very white outfit and veil.
“On our wedding day … we are not married,” she wrote in the temporary post, which left her and Adams arm-in-arm as she wore matching sunglasses and face masks by Mr. and Mrs.
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She also gave a request to her 7.5 million followers to wear a protective mask in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the US, the number of confirmed cases has exceeded five million, according to data from the John’s Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard, which has been monitoring respiratory disease since January.
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The full range of the disease has led many couples to postpone their marriage to a later date, as large gatherings are not advised by health authorities.
Twenty-five per cent of married couples are releasing their new numbers, according to a July survey from Hitched – a leading UK-based source for wedding planning acquired by The Knot Worldwide in February.
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Of those postponing their wedding because of COVID-19, 80 percent said they would reschedule their event for 2021.