- Matthew Lewis married his girlfriend, Angela Jones, in Italy over the weekend.
- Lewis played Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter movie franchise.
- He caused a stir with a risqué photoshoot which appeared on a magazine cover in 2015 and spawned dozens of articles about how he was suddenly hot.
- Lewis announced his marriage with a post on Instagram, where he joked that he missed an Arctic Monkeys show in Italy because "my wife made me get married instead."
- Lewis and Jones met two years ago at a Harry Potter event in Orlando, Florida.
Matthew Lewis, the actor who played Neville Longbottom in the "Harry Potter" series, is now a married man.
He married his girlfriend of two years, American lifestyle blogger Angela Jones, in Italy over the weekend.
On Monday he tweeted a photo of himself and Jones in their wedding outfits. he also made a joking comment that he actually wanted to watch an Arctic Monkeys gig, but was forced to get married instead.
—Matthew Lewis (@Mattdavelewis) May 28, 2018
His marriage comes around three years after Lewis shocked the internet by going shirtless on the cover of Attitude magazine, a stark transformation from his look playing Longbottom.
Fans even coined the term "Longbottomed," which stands for feeling "awestruck" when someone once known as a "nobody" turns into a "knight in shining armour," according to Urban Dictionary.
Lewis's wedding post attracted a flood of congratulatory replies, including from Chris Rankin, who played Percy Weasley in the Potter movies.
Rankin said: "Look at you. Congratulations beauties x."
It's not clear when exactly Lewis and Jones got married. But according to his clue about Arctic Monkeys, it was likely May 26 or May 27, when the band performed in Rome.
The couple met at a Wizarding World of Harry Potter event at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, in July 2016. Lewis proposed in Paris five months later.
According to Jones' blog, Sunshine State of Me, she "never believed in soul mates until we met. We came from two different countries, 4,334 miles apart, and yet we were one and the same."
She added: "I've especially learned to embrace British culture, whether I've fancied it or not."
Lewis and Jones live in Southern California and have two dogs.