Celebrity Buzz with Brittany Snow and Rebel Wilson
BRITTANY SNOW MARRIES TYLER STANALAND: Pitch Perfect star Brittany Snow has married her realtor beau Tyler Stanaland in an outdoors ceremony in Malibu over the weekend. “There’s definitely going to be tacos and other food that we like, the vibe is very comfort food,” Snow told People before the wedding. “Everyone should feel like they just picked this up when they were drunk one night and wanted fried mac and cheese or whatever.” The pair met when “he actually reached out to me on Instagram with a really lame pickup line,” she told People. They had several friends in common. “We got tacos after years of being infatuated with one another and forgot how to speak entirely,” Stanaland recalled. “There was a certain amount of tequila consumed, and then we just started talking a lot. Then we fell in love and nothing’s really changed, we’re still eating tacos and margaritas together.”
7th HEAVEN STAR LORENZO BRINO DEAD: 7th Heaven star Lorenzo Brino has died at age 21, TMZ reports. He was killed after losing control of his Toyota Camry; he was the only person in the car. Brino, a quadruplet, appeared on the show along with his siblings as an infant.
TAIKA WAITITI AND CHELSEA WINSTANLEY SPLIT: Oscar-winner Taika Waititi and the Academy Award-nominated Chelsea Winstanley quietly split two years ago, Page Six reports. The 44-year-old pair share two daughters, 7-year-old Te Hinekhu and 4-year-old Matewa Kiritapu. Waititi has moved on, Page Six reports, with his former assistant on Thor: Ragnarok and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Polly Stoker.
REBEL WILSON GOES ON SOCIAL MEDIA HIATUS: Rebel Wilson announced a social media hiatus amid coronavirus panic. The Australian Pitch Perfect star wrote that she was celebrating her 40th birthday: “This is my gorgeous mother singing in the background. Now that international birthday week is well and truly over and I’m back home – and nothing that exciting is going to happen over the next few weeks I’m going to get off social media for a bit and concentrate back on the important things.”