
A simple selfie has once again sent Hollywood and social media spiraling into a frenzy. On March 22, 2025, Norman Reedus and Diane Kruger—one of Hollywood’s most private yet intriguing couples—shared a photo from their Disneyland Paris trip. At first glance, it looked like just another sweet vacation post. But fans with sharp eyes noticed a tiny detail that changed everything: Kruger’s Mickey Mouse ears adorned with a bridal veil.
And just like that, the internet lost its collective mind.
Could this be their way of announcing a secret wedding?
The snapshot in question shows Reedus with his signature smirk, arm wrapped around Kruger, who’s glowing under the Paris sun. Her outfit is casual—white top, minimal makeup—but those ears? Pure bridal energy. Within minutes, the post’s comment section exploded with speculation.
“Did they just get married??” one fan wrote. “That’s a bride headband, right?” asked another. Others went further, calling it “the softest wedding reveal in celebrity history.”
Neither Reedus nor Kruger has confirmed anything, of course. But given their famously private relationship, fans aren’t ruling out the possibility that they might have said
The couple’s romance began in 2015 on the set of Sky, where sparks reportedly flew between them. However, both remained tight-lipped until 2017, when they made their red carpet debut at the Golden Globes. Since then, they’ve kept their relationship largely out of the spotlight, opting for occasional glimpses into their life together—usually through artsy Instagram posts, not flashy announcements.
In 2018, they welcomed their daughter, and since then, Reedus and Kruger have perfected the balance between public life and private love. Fans have always admired how grounded they seem amid the chaos of celebrity culture.
That’s why this latest photo feels so fitting. No paparazzi. No glossy magazine cover. Just two people—parents, partners, and now maybe newlyweds—sharing a quiet moment of happiness.
This isn’t the first time Kruger has teased fans with subtle symbols. Last year, she wore a ring on that finger during a film festival appearance, sparking early engagement rumors. When asked about it, she smiled and said,
Now, with this Disneyland picture, it seems those “things” might have reached a beautiful new chapter.
If the whispers are true, it would mark one of the most understated celebrity weddings in recent memory—a refreshing change from the extravagant ceremonies and magazine exclusives we’ve come to expect.
Whether this was a symbolic celebration or an actual wedding day, one thing’s certain: Norman Reedus and Diane Kruger continue to rewrite the rules of Hollywood romance—one quiet, heartfelt moment at a time.
“No press, no paparazzi, no big reveal—just love, laughter, and maybe a little Disney magic.”
Robert Irwin could not contain his tears after his “Dancing With the Stars” routine on the Nov. 11 episode.
Celebrating the show’s 20th anniversary, each couple performed an old routine done by a previous “DWTS” couple. The 21-year-old wildlife conservationist and partner Witney Carson performed a foxtrot to “Footprints in the Sand” by Leona Lewis.
The routine was extra special because it was the one that his older sister, Bindi Irwin, danced with her then-partner Derek Hough during Season 21, which they won. Bindi Irwin had dedicated it to their late father Steve Irwin.
During rehearsal, Bindi Irwin told her brother how proud she was of him.
“There’s a lot of weight,” Robert Irwin told the cameras. “I want it to be our best dance yet, to be honest.”
Bindi Irwin also said about her performance, “A part of me healed that day. So now I hope that Robert gets that same experience.”
Additionally during rehearsal, Prince William also surprised Robert Irwin with a video call. The young Australian was supposed to attend The Earthshot Prize event in Brazil with British royal but was unable to because he is still competing on the show.
“We’re missing you, Robert. Whilst your twinkle toes are going elsewhere, I need you down here,” William joked. “You guys got a seriously good chance of winning. Just the best of luck on the show.”
After the call, Robert Irwin said, “We are doing this dance for Bindi and we’re doing this dance for Prince William. Let’s not mess this up.”
Robert Irwin and Carson then delivered an emotional routine. As they flawlessly executed the number, towards the end of the dance, Bindi Irwin joined her brother.
When all three held hands as they wrapped, projected on the ballroom floor were scenes of Steve Irwin holding a young Robert Irwin. Robert Irwin was nearly 3 years old when his father died.
Robert Irwin then suddenly kneeled, overcome with emotion as his sister and Carson embraced him. He was in tears as he went over to the judges to get his feedback.
Bruno Tonioli described it as a “poetic, touching tribute,” adding, “You got the royal seal of approval, now you got America’s seal of approval!”
While Carrie Ann Inaba did point out a mistake, she called Robert Irwin a “beautiful storyteller.” Derek Hough also was choking up seeing his former routine come to life again. He told Robert Irwin that he is this “generation’s beacon of joy, you are dancing it beautifully.”
Guest judge Tom Bergeron recalled meeting Robert Irwin 10 years ago when his sister competed, adding, “You have grown into a star.”
For the Oct. 14 Dedication Night episode, Robert Irwin had previously honored his mom Terri Irwin.
When talking to Julianne Hough, Robert Irwin once again got teary-eyed talking about his and his father’s dedication to wildlife conservation. He said he’s only ever wanted to make his father proud. He also added that the footage projected came as a surprise to him, making him more emotional.
“I didn’t know that footage was going to be there at the end,” he said, getting emotional. “Every time that I step onto that floor, I represent my dad, his message and what he stood for and I just want to make him proud. He’s my hero.”