Apparently love was in the air in Hollywood over the weekend — three celebrity weddings back-to-back-to-back.

Saturday made it official: Cory, Topanga is no longer your girl. ( Via ABC / "Boy Meets World")

"Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel married longtime boyfriend Tim Belusko in Los Angeles Saturday. (Via The Hollywood Gossip)

They have yet to post wedding pics. Well, to social media, at least. (Via Instagram / Danielle Fishel)

But People magazine reports she wore a strapless Enzoani gown and was escorted down the aisle by her father. (Via YouTube / A Formal Affair)

There were reportedly about 200 people watching as the 32-year-old said "I do" to 25-year-old Belusko. (Via People)

And just one day later, Fishel's longtime co-star and friend Rider Strong got hitched. He played Cory's best friend, Shawn, on "Boy Meets World." (Via ABC / "Boy Meets World")

Stong told People, "I'm incredibly lucky to be getting married to my best friend and partner-in-crime," Alexandra Barreto.

But what’s even sweeter than the actual wedding is the ring he used to propose.

Strong hand-made it — yeah ladies, get jealous. He reportedly spent weeks carving it out of wax, casting it in white gold and placing it in a wooden box handmade by his dad. Aww. (Via Calvin's Fine Jewelry)

And earlier this week, a high-profile Hollywood couple had a low-profile courthouse wedding. Yes, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard finally tied the knot on Thursday.

"The couple reportedly went to a Los Angeles courthouse but was convinced by the clerk to tie the knot right then and there." (Via KCOY)

This after a four-year engagement and the birth of their now 7-month-old daughter, Lincoln. So why the wait? (Via E! Online)

Well, in 2012 Bell told Us Weekly, "I don't feel appropriate taking advantage of a right that's denied to my [gay and lesbian] friends. It's just kind of rude to invite everyone to a party for a rite not everyone can hold."

But when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional this summer, Bell popped the question to Shepard on Twitter — he did the asking the first time around in 2009. (Via USA Today)

Bell said the couple gets enough attention in their daily lives and the private pen-and-paper nuptials were all they needed.

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