Bonnie Wright and Andrew Lococo.Photo: Bonnie Wright Instagram

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Bonnie Wright is married, the formerHarry Potteractress announced on Instagram, Sunday, revealing that she and beau Andrew Lococo had tied the knot the previous day.

Sharing a poolside close-upvideo of their wedding rings, Wright, 31, wrote, “Yesterday was the best day of my life 💙 thanks to my husband!!”

“Congratulations to you both!@thisisbwright💜😘,” addedScarlett Byrne Hefner, whileJames Phelps— who played Wright’s onscreen brother — wrote, “🥳🥳.”

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Wright first shareda glimpse of Lococoon her Instagram back in September 2020.

While she didn’t give too many details about her wedding day on. Sunday, she posted a peek at the décor on her Instagram Story, courtesy of event photographerKacie Tomita.

Thesweet table settingsincluded a pink, white and orange color palette, with plenty of matching florals and glassware along the single long table.

Tomita alsoshared a snapshotof the bride and groom posing ahead of their nuptials. Lococo wore a traditional black suit, while Wright shined in a white gown with billowing sleeves, holding an orange-and-white bouquet.

“Snuck in a personal snap of dear ones@thisisbwrightand@locococococococococoboth radiant and beaming just before the wedding ceremony,” she wrote.

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Wright — who played Ginny Weasley in all eightHarry Potterfilms, from 2001 to 2011 — was recently part of theHarry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwartsspecial on HBO Max.

But speaking with PEOPLE last year, she said she doesn’t expect areboot of theHarry Potterfilms, even 10 or 20 years in the future — and she’s fine with that.

“I would hope that they keep it as it was,” Wright admitted. “I think it’s like a time capsule, and [if] you open it and it changes and everything feels kind of different. … For sure, I miss playing Ginny, but I always quite like the idea that it’s properly compacted into those seven years at Hogwarts.”

But she also knows tonever say never, in Hollywood or at Hogwarts: “At the same time, I love the experience so much. And I know that the production and all of us would do it so well that no matter what they imagined, it would be brilliant.”

source: people.com