The actor famous for her role in To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before has officially tied the knot with her longtime partner. Lana Condor married her boyfriend, actor and musician Anthony De La Torre, in a beautiful ceremony held on November 1 in Malibu, the venue selected for its special meaning to the couple. The To All the Boys star wore a Vera Wang gown that she had chosen alongside her mother before her death last year, and the two celebrated their union surrounded by close friends and family.
The pair met in 2015 at an Emmys party and went Instagram official a few months later. They eventually got engaged in 2021, and the couple decided to hold their wedding at Malibu’s Serra Franciscan Retreat Center. This location was meaningful to both of them as it was a place they had visited together before.
According to a report by Vogue, the couple had a “peaceful and intimate” ceremony surrounded by close friends and family. Condor wore the Vera Wang dress that she had picked out over two years ago, and her new husband, Anthony, wore a Brooks Brothers suit. They were joined by their To All the Boys co-stars Madeleine Arthur, Sarayu Blue, and Janel Parrish, as well as by actors Liza Koshy and Jeremy Dufrene, who both served as bridesmaids and groomsmen.
After the couple said their dos, they continued their celebrations with a farewell lunch hosted at their home in Los Angeles. In a fun twist, they also marked the occasion uniquely by getting matching tattoos of their wedding date on their wrists.
In addition to their shared passion for music, the pair love animals and are advocates of veganism and animal rights. The couple recently rescued a dog named Buddy from the shelter and is currently working on raising funds to open a sanctuary for animals in Los Angeles.
The To All the Boys star has also starred in other films and TV series, including Deadly Class, X-Men: Apocalypse, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, and Boo, B****. Her new husband, Anthony De La Torre, has starred in several popular movies, most recently playing young Jack Sparrow in the Johnny Depp-fronted Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. He has also appeared in the Netflix miniseries Alligator.