Cowbells mixed with wedding bells this week when “Yellowstone” costars and on-screen love interests Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison tied the knot at Harrison’s family home in Dallas. The multiday, multivenue ceremony, where formal wear meant “cowboy black tie,” included a live band, extravagant floral arrangements, plenty of cowboy hats and the family’s longhorn. “I knew I wanted Western,” Harrison told Vogue , “but it had to be elegant Western, with tones of worn leather, delicate lace, and a soft, blush color palette.
” The bride wore three gowns: an off-the-shoulder Galia Lahav with delicate beading and floral appliques for the ceremony, a shimmering strapless Netta BenShabu dress with a sweetheart neckline and matching gloves for the reception, and finally a fringed minidress for the after-party, also designed by Netta BenShabu. The ceremony was “like something out of a fairy tale,” according to Harrison. “There was a palpable sense of love and energy in the air, a kind of magic that’s hard to describe,” she said.
The couple first met on the set of “Yellowstone,” where Bingham plays ranch hand and singing cowboy Walker and Harrison portrays barrel racer Laramie, and the two characters fall for each other on Dutton Ranch. Bingham spoke to The Times in 2022 about his roundabout road to acting. In the years before the singer-songwriter won an Oscar for co-writing “ The Weary Kind ,” the signature song for the 2009 Jeff Bridges movie “C.
