Mason Morfit and Jordana Brewster were wed in a ceremony that featured Fast & Furious franchise vehicles.

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Mason Morfit and Jordana Brewster are wed.

The couple, who started dating in July 2020, exchanged vows in a ceremony on Saturday in Redondo Beach, California.
Brewster, 42, donned a form-fitting white dress with a split at the bottom and a bodice adorned with lace for her special day. Morfit, in contrast, preserved his composure despite dressing in a black tux.
Several Fast & Furious movie vehicles were lined up for the couple’s ceremony because Brewster has been a part of the franchise since the first movie’s 2001 debut.
A request for a response from PEOPLE was not immediately answered by Brewster’s representatives.

Brewster and Morfit were initially connected in July 2020, when they were seen holding hands while out and about in Santa Monica, California.

Brewster disclosed that she had met Morfit four years earlier when she and the businessman were still married to other people in a frank piece for Glamour that was published in June 2021.
Four days after Brewster and ex-husband Andrew Form decided to divorce, the two reunited in San Francisco, according to the actress. Brewster, 53, and Form were wed for 13 years until Form filed for divorce. Rowan, age 6, and Julian, age 8, are the couple’s boys.

Brewster talked about her approaching nuptials with PEOPLE in March 2022, describing how the big day will be “extremely personal” to the pair. There won’t be anything impersonal about it, she assured.

According to the celebrity, her two young sons were equally excited about her wedding, and she was “trying to integrate them into the ceremony in a wonderful, very considerate way,” she told PEOPLE at the time.

Rowan will likely do a musical number, and Julian will likely deliver some type of remark, she added. So, yes, it’ll be enjoyable.

Brewster also mentioned that Morfit, a musician in his own right, planned to have some of his friends perform in addition to Rowan’s musical performance.

She remarked, “He’s taking care of the music element,” adding that she was in charge of the wedding’s more “aesthetic” components. I’m attending to matters like, What position should the table be in? Should a tent be set up for us? Why shouldn’t we?”

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