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A photo posted by Chris Hardwick (@hardwick) on Aug 21, 2016 at 1:41pm PDT

Comedian Chris Hardwick married his girlfriend, Lydia Hearst, on Saturday with a unique spin on “’til death do us part.” The 44-year-old host of AMC’s The Talking Dead married the 31-year-old actress (and great-granddaughter of famed publisher William Randolph Hearst) in a ceremony in Pasadena, California. Chris and Lydia exchanged their vows in front of 450 guests who paired cocktail party chic with cowboy boots. Chris certainly cleaned up nice in a blue Prada suit.

The couple, who share a love for all things nerd (Chris’ podcast is called the Nerdist, you know), incorporated elements from some of their favorite geeky delights in the ceremony and reception. Chris told PEOPLE magazine what he felt was important to have at his wedding including “traditional things like zombies, Jawas, astromech droids, Blue Star Donuts and a TARDIS cake.” Prior to the ceremony, Lydia posted a zombified picture with Chris to Instagram.

My love for you will never die @hardwick ?

A photo posted by Lydia Hearst ? (@lydiahearst) on Aug 19, 2016 at 4:19pm PDT

A week before the wedding, Lydia posted a sneak peek of her gown, designed by Project Runway alum Christian Siriano, with the caption, “I am truly blessed to have you in my life @hardwick. I love you, and I will never stop loving you. I cannot wait to marry you in one week.” In addition to the Siriano creation, she also wore custom-made shoes from Stuart Weitzman. I am so jealous right now. The dress is gorgeous, with sheer, bead-accented sleeves and a tulle train accented in shades of pink, but isn’t it bad luck for the groom to see this before the wedding?

I am truly blessed to have you in my life @hardwick. I love you, and I will never stop loving you. I cannot wait to marry you in one week ????

A photo posted by Lydia Hearst ? (@lydiahearst) on Aug 13, 2016 at 8:49am PDT

In lieu of wedding gifts, Chris and Lydia requested that their guests donate to one of their favorite charities, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Operation Smile, GLAAD, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and the Best Friends Animal Society. Yes, it’s a noble gesture, but Lydia has Hearst money and could buy all of the Vitamixes and Le Creuset cookware they would ever need. They are also spending their honeymoon in Japan. Now I’m even more jealous. Sounds like it was a great party and they make a cute couple. Congrats, kids.

A photo posted by Chris Hardwick (@hardwick) on Aug 19, 2016 at 7:01pm PDT

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