Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin Marry In Hungary (Reports)

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Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin Marry In Hungary (Reports)

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00:00 Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin have reportedly tied the knot.
00:06 According to Bores Online, a local hungry news organization, the pair got married near
00:11 Budapest over the weekend, which is where the model is from.
00:16 The publication also published photos of Barbara seemingly in a wedding dress.
00:20 Access Hollywood has reached out for comment.
00:24 The pair first sparked engagement rumors in March when they hit the red carpet for the
00:27 Mammoth Film Festival in California and Barbara was wearing a gold ring.
00:32 They later confirmed they were engaged during an interview for V Magazine in June.
00:37 The two first met in 2017 and weren't romantically linked until 2018.
00:42 Access Hollywood last spoke to Dylan when he joined Access Daily's Kit Hoover and Mario
00:46 Lopez in studio back in April and reminisced on his role in Adam Sandler's hit "Big Daddy."
00:52 Please welcome Dylan and Virginia to the show!
00:58 Beautiful disaster.
00:59 That's a great title that basically describes my dating life when I was about your age.
01:05 So please tell us about the premise and your characters.
01:09 So the premise is loosely based on a book series, "Beautiful Disaster," where Abby is
01:14 trying to run from a shady past and falls right into the arms of someone she's very
01:21 reluctant to date, Travis Maddox, who is an underground fighter and a very quirky guy.
01:29 Let's put it that way.
01:30 You're a quirky fight club guy?
01:32 He's a quirky fight club guy.
01:34 Wow.
01:35 Yeah.
01:36 Didn't see that.
01:37 Your chemistry is so great on screen and we were talking off camera.
01:40 Tell everybody how you met, your first meeting.
01:43 So we met, I was at a Halloween party.
01:47 I was upside down doing a keg stand.
01:50 My first and only keg stand.
01:51 Dressed as what?
01:53 I didn't know I was going to a Halloween party.
01:55 I was in no costume.
01:56 It was Halloween.
01:57 How do you not know you're going to a Halloween party?
02:02 And Dylan was dressed as like a tooth fairy, like a green fairy.
02:09 I was a wood elf, okay, which is a subsect of elf that lives exclusively in the forest.
02:14 And I had leaves all over me and she's been calling me a green being ever since.
02:18 Dedication for you coming up with that.
02:20 So you're doing the keg and my guy strolls up and does one with you, huh?
02:24 I did it a later time and both of us have decided that keg stands are no fun.
02:28 So we've never done them again.
02:30 We've put that away.
02:31 And you get covered in beer.
02:33 You're just like covered afterwards.
02:35 It's not fun.
02:36 Sad to say that we did not do keg stands on the wrap of this movie.
02:39 But the next time you all saw each other, was it in the audition process?
02:42 Like how did that come about?
02:43 Well, the next time we saw each other was after we both had gotten the job and we were
02:46 getting lunch with our director, Roger Cummill.
02:48 So that was the next time.
02:50 Yeah.
02:51 And she subsequently roasted me for my fit again.
02:53 You were wearing the elf costume again?
02:56 Yeah.
02:57 Are you proud of that?
02:58 It's just my thing.
02:59 That's great.
03:00 So you mentioned you play an underground fighter.
03:03 Very cool.
03:04 I do.
03:05 Are you a fan of boxing?
03:06 How much training did you put into it?
03:07 I am.
03:08 I'm definitely more of a fan of MMA.
03:09 I took some MMA and boxing and taekwondo growing up, although she's a black belt.
03:14 So she definitely has me beat.
03:16 I am a black belt in taekwondo, yes.
03:19 What?
03:20 Okay.
03:21 But she was nine years old.
03:22 I was not nine years old.
03:23 Don't say that.
03:24 It's a little different.
03:25 I broke a brick.
03:26 I'm strong.
03:27 Okay, it's different.
03:28 A nine year old would have beat you down.
03:29 Yeah, yeah.
03:30 Nine years old, she would have whooped me.
03:32 But yeah, we did a lot of training for this.
03:34 I'm a big lazy cat and normally I don't like to do anything physical, but I finally got
03:40 out of my shell and now I've adopted some of those same antics at home.
03:43 I built a home gym.
03:44 Good for you.
03:45 I have a boxing set up in my house.
03:47 Nice.
03:48 So I'm happy.
03:49 It worked.
03:50 Right on, man.
03:51 The director of this, right, was the director from the '90s movie "Cruel Intentions."
03:53 So does this movie have kind of that dark undertones that we saw in that '90s movie?
03:59 I think it does a bit in terms of my -- like, Abby, my character's history is a bit dark
04:04 and you see some of like downtown Vegas, like sort of a grimy, dirty feeling Vegas.
04:09 Yeah, but I think more than anything, Roger did like "Just Friends" later on and some
04:13 of these like big, broad '90s romantic comedy, and I think our movie has a lot of that kind
04:18 of flavor and nostalgia to it, which is really fun.
04:20 Of course, you and your brother.
04:22 I'm proud of you because I always root for former child actors.
04:25 Oh, yeah, let's go, baby.
04:26 It's tough to make that transition.
04:27 Let's go.
04:28 But you guys started opposite, of course, Adam Sandler in "Big Daddy," Jennifer Aniston
04:33 in "Friends."
04:34 Oh, look how cute.
04:35 Aww.
04:36 Was it something that you just kind of fell into?
04:37 Did mom just want to -- because you're so young, I know, when you got into it, but was
04:40 it something you always wanted to do or mom just kind of --
04:42 You know, at that age, you don't make many decisions for yourself.
04:46 So what my mom was particularly savvy, she knew that child actors have a work limit during
04:52 a day, and if you have two of the same child, you can double your hours.
04:57 So she marketed it like that, and it worked.
05:02 Well played.
05:03 Yeah, well played.
05:04 Well, I just interviewed Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston.
05:06 Adam says he discovers y'all.
05:07 He was very funny about it.
05:09 And then Jennifer Aniston was just singing y'all's praises.
05:11 She was that.
05:12 And when we were shooting "Murder Mystery," I saw Dylan Sprouse late night in my hotel.
05:19 You did?
05:20 I really did.
05:21 It was like 2 in the morning, and I heard a voice, and I was like, "Man, that sounds
05:24 familiar."
05:25 In your hotel room?
05:26 Not in the room.
05:27 In the lobby.
05:28 Oh.
05:29 What are you doing up at 2 a.m.?
05:30 Eating eggs.
05:31 And Cole had said he had the biggest crush on you shooting "Friends."
05:35 Oh, that makes sense.
05:36 That's -- he was so little.
05:37 I know.
05:38 They're 30 now.
05:39 I know.
05:40 What?
05:41 That's hilarious.
05:42 They're cool.
05:43 They're really cool.
05:44 I just love all that crossover.
05:45 It's crazy.
05:46 So wait a minute.
05:47 So Cole said he had a crush on Jennifer Aniston.
05:51 Not you, Dylan.
05:52 You didn't -- no crush there?
05:53 I like brunettes.
05:54 Courtney Cox is more his jam.
05:57 Well, that clip is funny because I was just in Paris very briefly, and I did see Adam.
06:04 But it was not 2 a.m.
06:06 It was 8 p.m., and he's just old.
06:09 Dude, like, go to sleep.
06:12 That's what I thought.
06:13 Like, 2 a.m.
06:14 What's he doing?
06:15 Adam, if 8 p.m. feels like 2 a.m., go to bed.
06:19 What do you remember about them back then?
06:24 And what was it like bumping into them?
06:26 I remember distinctly, which I find phenomenal, the shoot -- nowadays we shoot everything
06:32 very fast, right?
06:34 Feature-length movies will take a month, maybe sometimes max, right?
06:39 We shot that movie for four months, "Big Daddy," for four months, and half of it was
06:44 because between every take, Adam had a cooler full of beer and a basketball setup that he
06:52 would watch in between takes.
06:55 And so it just dragged on.
06:57 But it was amazing.
06:58 True, the crew loved that.
06:59 Yeah, they did.
07:00 They're like, "Yo, meanwhile, beautiful disaster.
07:01 It looks fun, sexy.
07:02 Congratulations on it.
07:03 Look forward to checking it out."
07:04 "Beautiful Disaster" is available on Video On Demand and all digital platforms, so check
07:14 it out.
07:26 (upbeat music)

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