But, despite her life on camera, Bryant is fairly private.
“I still come back to Phoenix a lot,” she said.
“My parents are here and so I’ve kept in touch with a lot of people here.”

“They love it, they’re super supportive,” he toldPaste.
“We both performed in a show there one night,” Bryant toldPeople.
“Of course, that’s the kind of thing that lights a fire under me.

Well, f*** you,'” Bryant said of the unfair judgment cast her way.
While her agent and other industry professionals may not have been in her corner, Conner O’Malley definitely was.
“I was like, ‘My dog doesn’t wear a bowtie!

Where is he going tonight?’
No ‘I love you,'” Bryant explained of the proposal.
Bryant continued her telling of the very enduring, seemingly awkward turn of events.

But, of course, she said yes, and the rest is history.
I used to sweep up hair in a barber shop.
I mean, we’ve like been through it."

As for her wedding planning at the time, she actually hadn’t yet put any plans into action.
“I have to get my life on track,” she joked.
Don’t we all.

“Aidy was a blushing bride.
She was smiling from ear to ear all day,” the source shared.
“She and Conner are an adorable couple.

Everyone there in attendance were just so happy for the two of them.”
The length of the dress allowed for her eye-catching Prada shoes to take center stage.
As for jewelry, she paired her look with flirty gold hoop earrings.

I don’t want games or manipulation or trying to make each other jealous.
I want full, comfortable honesty," the “Saturday Night Live” star shared.
“And that is really what Conner and I have always had.”

Leave it to Bryant to remind us what we all deserve!
The comedic couple’s union truly seems to be the definition of a blended family done well.
“I love his family so much, and he’s really close with my parents and my brother.

So, I think part of it feels more official in that way.
Like the unifying of the families.”
So, are kids on the horizon for the couple?

The answer is yes!
But what is, perhaps, most admirable about them is their independence.



