'Girls' star Zosia Mamet marries Evan Jonigkeit shortly after series wraps -- See the cute pic!



Zosia Mamet is married!

The Girls star tied the knot with longtime boyfriend Evan Jonigkeit over the weekend, sharing a sweet message for her newlywed husband on Instagram on Sunday.

"@evanj550 my best friend, my soulmate, my HUSBAND, I love you. Here's to forever and a day," the 28-year-old actress wrote alongside a sweet photo of bride-and-groom rubber duckies.

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Jonigkeit, who has appeared in such films as X-Men: Days of Future Past and Whisky Tango Foxtrot, shared the same photo, with the caption, "Last night I married my best friend. @zosiamamet."

The wedding bells came after an emotional week for the Girls cast, who recently finished filming their sixth and final season of the HBO show.

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"To say I don't enjoy goodbyes is an understatement," show star and creator Lena Dunham shared in an emotional Instagram post. "I know I'm not alone in the Girls family when I say this is the end of the largest and most potent chapter of my life so far."

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Girls Goodbye (1 of 3) It’s 2 am on Friday morning and we just finished shooting Girls. Forever. No insert shots of cell phones or exteriors to grab. We’re not missing a quick shot of Shosh marching down a Soho street. We’re finished. We did it all. Jenni called that final cut, I dropped my costume on our van floors (sorry Kristen, sorry I never hang my damned costume) and we got into our vans to head home for the last time. To say I don't enjoy goodbyes is an understatement. But, as a wise woman once told me, "relish it. We so rarely get to choose our goodbyes." She's right. And we got to choose this one. But that doesn't mean it's easy-- I know I'm not alone in the Girls family when I say this is the end of the largest and most potent chapter of my life so far. Before Girls I had zero identity, zero self-love and an urgent sense of untapped creative desire that kept me up and sweating at night in other people's beds, wondering why vague sexual affirmation wasn’t enough to make me feel human. I had hardly an inkling of the responsibility we take on when we tell stories, or of the power words can have, but what I had- as an obsessed fan of shows from Girlfriends to Felicity to Ally McBeal- was the audacity to think that people might want to see women like my friends and me (broken, imperfect, angry) on television. When we shot our pilot six years ago, I never dreamed that I could be so fulfilled by the process of art-making, of collaboration, of honest expression. And so through this show I developed an identity, gained a new kind of family and began my life in earnest. It's an embarrassment of riches. There are too many essential personnel to name here, and the messages I have for them are far too intimate for this modern venue, but I trust I've made it clear who you are and what you mean to me. If I haven't, please feel free to demand explanations.

A post shared by Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) on Sep 29, 2016 at 10:57pm PDT

Well, we are wishing Mamet well as she moves from that time in her life to the next. Congrats to the happy couple!

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