Chris Evans, 42, tied the knot with wife Alba Baptista, 26, during an intimate ceremony in Cape Code, as it was reported last month.
During his first public outing since the happy couple exchanged vows, the Marvel star confirmed the marriage with his wedding band.
Chris confirmed that he “got married” during his panel at New York City’s Comic Con on Saturday, while also revealing they actually had two ceremonies!
He said: “It was really, really great. We kinda had two ceremonies. We had one on the East Coast. We did one in Portugal.
“My wife’s Portuguese. Yeah, go Portugal!”
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Chris then divulged into the stress of planning two weddings on two separate continents.
He confessed: “They were wonderful and beautiful. It’s a lot of planning a wedding. For those of you who are married, it takes a lot out of you.
“Now that we’re through that, we’ve just kinda been enjoying life, gearing up for autumn, my favorite season. It’s, like, the best time of year right now.”
Hollywood guests at the nuptials included Jeremy Renner, John Krasinski, his wife Emily Blunt, and Elsa Pataky to name a few, according to People.
In January, Chris confirmed his relationship with Alba in a cute video where the pair attempted to scare each other.
In November, People then reported that the Captain America star and Alba had actually been dating for over a year and the relationship was very “serious”.
The source added: “They are so in love and Chris has never been happier. His family and friends all adore her.”
Chris’ dating history includes Jenny Slate, Minka Kelly, and Jessica Biel.
He was also rumored to have gotten close to Selena Gomez and Sandra Bullock.
Chris also spoke to People last year about how “content” he was in his personal life but had hoped to settle down one day.
He said: “That’s absolutely something I want: a wife, kids, and building a family.
“Those things are the most important. I love the idea of tradition and ceremony. I had a lot of that in my life, so the idea of creating that — I can’t think of anything better.”
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