Remember your ol' friend Neville Longbottom?Watch The Big Bust Theory (2013) online He done grew up, got all handsome, and got married.
Actor Matthew Lewis, who played all-time Herbology whizz, handsome Gryffindor prince, and prophecy dodger Longbottom in the Harry Pottermovies, went and got hitched over the Memorial Day weekend.
SEE ALSO: This Hermione dance is actual magicThe 28-year-old British star posted a very sweet message on Twitter on Tuesday, after marrying his life partner-in-crime, lifestyle blogger Angela Jones, in Italy.
"Not only did I miss Arctic Monkeys in LA," he wrote, "but they were performing in Italy at the same time we were there and my wife made me get married instead. Fuming."
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Aw. Accio handkerchief.
According to People, Lewis and Jones have been dating since July 2016, and first met at an event at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where Jones was working at the time. Cute.
Lewis' last work was the 2018 assassin pastiche Terminalstarring Margot Robbie and Simon Pegg, and the British ITV series Girlfriends. Go check 'em out. This Gryffindor has officially left Hogwarts.
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