A celebration of love surrounded by a ‘modern family’.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson revealed on social media that he presided over his “Modern Family” co-star Sarah Hyland’s wedding to “Bachelorette” alum Wells Adams on Saturday.
“I had the best seat in the house for this wedding stunner. What an honor to be married to my two dear friends @sarahhyland & @wellsadams,” the 46-year-old actor wrote on Instagram alongside two photos of Hyland and Adams kissing on their wedding day.
“I couldn’t be happier because you love bugs,” he continued, before joking, “I do bar mitzvahs too.”
Ferguson — who played Mitchell Pritchett, Hyland’s character’s uncle, on the show — wore a bright blue suit as he led the beautiful outdoor ceremony at the Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez, California.
In the photo, the “Ugly Betty” actor was beaming as he stepped back to watch the newlyweds share their first kiss as husband and wife.
Ferguson’s husband of nearly ten years, Justin Mikita, was also there to celebrate the “epic” wedding.
The groom, 38, was quick to thank Ferguson for his role in the wedding, saying: “Love you @jessetyler so much! Thank you for everything 🥰.”
Adams and Hyland finally said “I do” under a sea of pink flowers and lanterns in the California vineyard, surrounded by some of their famous friends and family.
Hyland’s bridal party featured influencer and actress Ciara Robinson, Vanessa Hudgens and musician GG Magree.
Some of her other “Modern Family” co-stars, including Sofia Vergara, Julie Bowen, Nolan Gould and Ariel Winter, attended the big event, along with some of Adams’ “Bachelor” friends such as Nick Viall, Chris Soules and Ben Higgins. .
As an officiant, Ferguson was one of the first guests to glimpse the bride as she walked down the aisle in a light ivory silk ball gown with a sweetheart neckline and pleated bodice.
Hyland, 31, paired the Vera Wang gown with a cathedral-length Italian tulle veil and crystal-lined white pumps, while Adams kept things simple in a black and white Gucci suit.
When it came time for the reception, the “Love Island USA” host changed into a slimmer, soft white Italian crepe dress with draped Italian tulle sleeves.
The couple eventually tied the knot, more than three years after Adams posed the question. They were originally supposed to say “I do” in August 2020, but had to postpone their wedding twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.