Jennifer Lawrence reportedly married art gallerist Cooke Maroney.

The 29-year-old “X-Men” star wed Maroney on Saturday in Newport, Rhode Island, People reported.

People reported that Lawrence wore a Dior dress, and held a wedding reception for 150 guests at the lavish 1894 Belcourt of Newport mansion.

The attendees reportedly boasted a number of celebrities, including Adele, Amy Schumer, Kris Jenner, Emma Stone, Ashley Olsen, and more.

Confirmation of their marriage follows Lawrence releasing her Amazon wedding registry to the public in September. Her list featured various travel essentials and products for the couple's home.

In mid-September, Page Six reported that the couple was seen at a courthouse in New York City, joined by "two security guards, a photographer, and another friend." The outlet reported that an eyewitness said they spotted Lawrence at the courthouse in a now-deleted tweet.

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According to Page Six, the couple was introduced through mutual a friend named Laura Simpson. Lawrence's relationship with Maroney, who's the director of New York City's Gladstone Gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, was reported in June 2018.

In February 2019, representatives for Lawrence confirmed engagement reports to INSIDER.

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Foto: Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney in New York City in February 2019.sourceSplash News

Lawrence opened up about her relationship with Maroney while appearing on Catt Sadler's podcast, called "NAKED with Catt Sadler."

"He's the greatest human being I've ever met," the actress said. "He really is and he gets better. I started with the basics: How do I feel? Is he nice? Is he kind? He's just the one. I know it sounds really stupid, but he's the greatest person I've ever met, so I feel very honored to become a Maroney."

The Oscar winner went on to say that she'll probably legally change her last name, but will still go by Lawrence. The actress added that when she met Maroney, she "wasn't at a place where I was like, 'I'm ready to get married.'"

"I just met Cooke and I wanted to marry him," she said. "We wanted to marry each other. We wanted to commit fully. He's my best friend, so I wanted to legally bind him to me forever."