Kirsten Dunst marries longtime boyfriend Jesse Plemons in Jamaica

Kirsten Dunst marries longtime boyfriend Jesse Plemons in Jamaica

Kirsten Dunst has finally tied the knot with her longtime boyfriend — and the father of her two children — Jesse Plemons, after six years together, we hear.

A source told Page Six that the couple said “I do” in Jamaica last weekend at the luxury resort GoldenEye in Ocho Rios.

A representative for Dunst tells us: “I can just confirm that they have married. Further details will not be disclosed.”

The tropical location is known for inspiring creatives. It’s where Ian Fleming wrote his James Bond novels and Sting wrote the song ‘Every Breath You Take’.

In a case where life ended up imitating art, the two first met in 2015 on the set of FX’s Fargo, in which they played a married couple.

But they only started dating in 2016 after Dunst split from then-boyfriend Garrett Hedlund.

Exclusively revealed on Page Six, the couple got engaged over the Golden Globes weekend in January 2017.

The Bring It On star and her Friday Night Lights beau welcomed son Ennis in spring 2018 and son James Robert last year.

Jesse Plemons and Kirsten DunstThe couple have two children together. WireImage

Earlier this year, both actors were nominated for Oscars for their roles in “The Power of the Dog,” in which they once again played the newlyweds.

Dunst told the LA Times in February that they “call each other husband and wife” but that they postponed their wedding due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the birth of a second child.

“We need to get married at this point,” Dunst said. “It’s ridiculous. We just didn’t have a wedding planned. I didn’t want to be pregnant, getting married, partying and not being able to have fun with everyone.”

Jesse Plemons and Kirsten DunstDunst said they postponed the wedding due to the pandemic and pregnancy. Getty Images for Film at Lincoln

Plemons recalled her first meeting with Dunst at her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in August 2019 by saying, “Immediately, without too many words being exchanged, I looked into her eyes and saw the beautiful, sweet, unguarded.” , welcoming people who she is. ”

Dunst told the New York Times about meeting Plemons. “We were two people who worked very similarly, and it felt like a soul mate.” And said, “I knew he would be in my life forever.”