The actors married in a ‘cowboy black-tie’-themed ceremony in Dallas at Harrison’s family farm

Hassie Harrison and Ryan Bingham’s elegant western wedding was everything they dreamed of for their big day.

The actors, who play love interests on Yellowstone, tied the knot at Harrison’s family home in Dallas. According to reports, the weekend started with a cowboy-cocktail welcome party and included a beautiful ceremony held in a cathedral-style tented conservatory. The bride and groom even performed together.

“There was a palpable sense of love and energy in the air, a kind of magic that’s hard to describe,” Harrison shared. “Seeing generations from both sides of our families, friends, and children all coming together was such a blessing. And then, seeing Ryan’s tears as I walked down the aisle melted my heart. It was a moment so raw and emotional, perfectly capturing our feelings about this new chapter together.”

Below are all the pictures from the pair’s special day.

Striking Couple

Harrison, 34, and Bingham, 43, met while working together on the set of Yellowstone. But, it wasn’t exactly love at first sight.

According to Harrison, it was her mother who encouraged Bingham to reach out to her daughter after meeting him at a charity event in Dallas. “It truly was one of those serendipitous moments that make you realize life has a way of bringing people together at precisely the right time and place,” stated Harrison.

Family Affair

The couple always planned to have their wedding at Harrison’s family home in Dallas, wanting an intimate gathering reflecting their Texas heritage.

Fun Festivities

To kick off the wedding weekend, the couple hosted a welcome party with friends and family at the Crescent Club in Dallas. Harrison said, “That place holds so many cherished family memories. Turning it into an old-time Western bar complete with a mariachi band, Texas wildflowers, and a great DJ was the perfect start to our celebration.”

Exclusive Invite

Southern Fried Paper designed the couple’s invitations. “I wanted Western elegance, with tones of worn leather, delicate lace, and a soft, blush color palette,” Hassie remarked about the theme.

Flowing Florals

Stunning florals adorned both the ceremony and reception, complementing the magic of the day. The bride and groom collaborated with Harrison’s family and wedding planners to design an event reflecting their personalities.

“From the start, Ryan and I wanted to create a day that wasn’t just a series of events—but a heartfelt experience centered around emotions, comfort, and genuine moments with loved ones,” shared Hassie.

Cowboy Black-Tie

Harrison wore a beaded, corseted gown by Galia Lahav. “It was the one the second I tried it on,” she said. Bingham wore a custom-tailored Kiton tuxedo, custom-made Republic Boots, and an American Hat Co. hat.

Dance Hall

The reception tent honored Gruene Hall, Texas’s oldest continually operating dance hall. The dinner featured classic Texas cuisine, including cornbread and caviar, smoked wagyu ribs, chicken fried steak, and corn on the cob.

Western Wonder

Everything at the wedding had a Western tinge, including the backdrop of the stage at the reception featuring a live greenery wall and custom neon signs. The backdrop included a neon Bingham’s Bourbon sign and the phrase, “Live the Best of This Life,” which were among the couple’s first shared words.

Sing Thing

Before the night ended, the couple joined the band Straight Tequila Night for a performance on stage. “The most special moment was Ryan’s daughter’s beautiful piano solo, which moved everyone to tears,” Hassie recalled.

After Party Lights

Harrison’s short, beaded, fringe dress designed by Netta BenShabu was perfect for late-night dancing and the couple’s surprise afterparty.

All Lit Up

The couple surprised guests with a “cosmic cowboy” afterparty, complete with neon lights, a DJ, sweet treats, and a disco saddle hung from the ceiling of the tent.

Into the Wee Hours

The couple made an exit in style from Harrison’s house in a Cadillac Coupe Deville. Harrison revealed, “Despite what appeared to be a magical car ride into the night, we took a quick circle around the block before slipping back into the house to join the rest of our wedding party as the last ones standing. We continued dancing into the wee hours in my family’s living room. It was the perfect ending to a perfect night.”