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'How I Met Your Mother' star Josh Radnor ties knot in outdoor wedding amid blizzard

Published Jan 21, 2024 1:18 pm

"And that kids, is how I met your mother."

Star of 2000s hit rom-com How I Met Your Mother Josh Radnor has exchanged "I do's" with his girlfriend Jordana Jacobs. 

The actor shared a series of photos of their wedding on Instagram, which was held two weeks ago outdoors amid a blizzard.

"I got married! Two weeks ago. In a *light* blizzard. It was an incredible overwhelming snowy bliss-filled weekend," Radnor wrote.

"So grateful to so many people I love for making the trip to [Cedar Lakes Estate] to be with us... I can't believe my great good fortune that I get to call this extraordinary woman my wife."

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Radnor met Jacobs,  a clinical psychologist based in Brooklyn, in February 2022 at a psychedelic sound meditation retreat. The actor told The New York Times that when he met her during the trip, a voice told him: "That's her. That's your woman."

They got closer after the retreat, constantly keeping in touch, and have been together for two years before their wedding.

"We were constantly in touch, sharing things we had written and things we made. Thoughts, feelings, insights," Radnor told the Times.

During the ceremony, the couple wrote their own vows, with Radnor tearing up as he recited.

"I look into the infinity of your green eyes, I know that my not having gotten married until now was not due to some brokenness in me. The truth is, I didn't get married until now because I was waiting for you," he said.

Their wedding took place at the Cedar Lakes Estate in Hudson Valley, New York amid a snowstorm with a 20-degree Fahrenheit (-6 Celsius) evening air.

In HIMYM, Radnor starred as Ted Mosby, a hopeful romantic telling his children how he spent his late 20s to 30s looking for "the one" (the mother). Since the Emmy Award-winning sitcom, he has also starred in films and series including Fleishman Is In Trouble, Liberal Arts, and Social Animals.