Actors Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams posed affectionately together on what was supposed to be their wedding day.
In a three-slide Instagram post, Hyland, 29, shared snapshots of the couple holding hands and showing off her ring on Saturday.
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“A couple, a pandemic, & a postponed wedding: A series,” she wrote on Aug. 8. “We were supposed to 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 clarify that she and Adams, 36, had not gotten married despite her wearing an all-white outfit and veil.
“On our wedding day… we didn’t get married,” she wrote in the temporary post, which showed her and Adams arm-in-arm while wearing matching sunglasses and Mr. and Mrs. face masks.
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She also issued a request to her 7.5 million followers to wear a protective mask in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the U.S., the number of confirmed cases has surpassed five million, according to data from the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard, which has been tracking the respiratory illness since late January.
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The disease’s vast reach has led many couples to postpone their wedding to a later date since large gatherings are not advised by health agencies.
Seventy-five percent of couples are rescheduling their nuptials, according to a July survey from Hitched – a leading U.K.-based wedding planning resource that was acquired by The Knot Worldwide in February.
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Of those who are postponing their wedding due to COVID-19, 80 percent have said they are rescheduling their event for 2021.