Freddie Stroma Marries ‘Unreal’ Co-star Johanna Braddy
BY Arlene Mayfair
Published 8 years ago
Freddie Stroma (“Pitch Perfect”) and Johanna Braddy (“Quantico”) are married. The two met as co-stars on Lifetime’s “Unreal” and have since stayed together, even as their characters broke up in an epic wedding disaster.
On Twitter, Freddie has yet to update his followers that he and Johanna are now newlyweds. For her part, Johanna has also been mum on her Twitter and Instagram accounts. See Johanna’s latest Twitter post below. It is more about what happens next in Quantico. The media, however, have informed their fans that the two were wed on Dec. 30.
Freddie and Johanna got married at The Stables at Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club in Atlanta, Georgia, according to ET Online. The couple got engaged in May 2016, and the wedding took place half a year later. In a July 2016 story, ET quoted Freddie as saying the wedding planning stage was going well.
Freddie played Adam Cromwell, otherwise known as The Suitor, in Unreal Season 1. His character falls in-love with a producer of the show, Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby). Despite that, he decides to marry Anna Martin, portrayed by Johanna. She learns of his deception and gives him a very public lesson on live television. Adam returns in Season 2, somehow still carrying a torch for Rachel. Here are Adam and Rachel in a scene from Unreal:
https://twitter.com/UnRealLifetime/status/624203534150402048
Unreal aired the last episode of its second season on Aug. 8. Unreal Season 3 is expected to premiere on Lifetime sometime this year. The Unreal cast members also include Constance Zimmer as Quinn King.
Below is a photo of Johanna with Freddie taken behind the scenes of Unreal Season 1. With them in the photo is Josh Kelly, who plays Jeremy, Rachel’s other (and original) love interest on the show.
In a separate Instagram post, Johanna helps Freddie by promoting “Time After Time.” This is Freddie’s new show, set to premiere this year on ABC. Previously, Freddie had appeared in “Game Of Thrones” as Dickon Tarly. He also played Cormac McLaggen in the two parts of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.”
Y'all ready for more? #Quantico https://t.co/Ag5b39RrUg
— Johanna Braddy (@JohannaEBraddy) January 2, 2017