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Zoe Kravitz marries Karl Glusman at her father's Paris mansion

The couple revealed they were engaged last year

Sirena Bergman
Monday 01 July 2019 00:39 BST
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Zoe Kravitz married actor Karl Glusman in a star-studded ceremony at her father Lenny’s home in Paris on Saturday.

Guests included Zoe's Big Little Lies co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern and Shailene Woodley, as well as Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Marisa Tomei and Cara Delevingne.

Lenny posted a picture on Instagram of himself barefoot wearing sunglasses and a suit – bowtie undone – which many believe was his outfit for his daughter’s wedding.

The couple chose the mansion in the French capital, which Lenny has owned for 13 years, as their wedding venue.

According to People, it is a three-story, eight-bedroom, 18th-century home with a shoes-off policy in one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, and features an immense side and back garden.

Zoe and Glusman have been in a relationship since 2016, but she revealed she was engaged last year in an interview with Rolling Stone, after the reporter spotted her ring.

“Oh yeah, I’m engaged,” she reportedly said. “I haven’t told anyone yet – I mean, I haven’t told the world. I wanted to keep it private.”

She also told the story of Glusman’s proposal, saying he ditched an elaborate plan in Paris for a more low key option, which she “loved”.

“I was in sweatpants,” Zoe said. “I think I was a little drunk. I could feel his heart beating so fast – I was like, ‘Baby, are you OK?’ I was actually worried about him!”

Zoe plays Bonnie in Big Little Lies, the HBO drama currently in its second season.

Glusman is also an actor and has appeared in the 2016 film Nocturnal Animals and Netflix’s Gypsy.

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