Jamie Lee Curtis' daughter Ruby married her wife in a cosplay themed wedding.
Ruby, who came out as transgender 2020, said "I do" to Kynthia in fancy dress over the weekend.
The actress, 65, shared photos from the colourful event and even wore her own costume.
Ruby's new wife was the first person that she told that she was transgender, and has stuck with her throughout her transition.
As well as the fun theme, the venue was covered with rainbow flags and balloons.
In one photo, Jamie held a knife and smiled from under a wooden shelter that was draped in colourful sheets.
She also wore a white t-shirt with "wife is sweet" written across it, with an anime illustration of the new couple.
She captioned the image: "YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP! The ONLY thing left over at the end of this entire BEAUTIFUL wedding after everything was taken away was this f-ing BUTCHER KNIFE they cut the tiramisu wedding cake with! WIFE IS SWEET! @halloweenmovie 10/14/22 @cafeugo @shophappytimes."
Her Hollywood Hills home was turned into a Halloween Kills back garden for the event.
In another photo, the knife was set beside a rainbow sign that had "Restroom" printed across.
Jamie also took on the role of officiant on the big day, as she dressed up as World of Warcraft's Jaina Proudmoore.
The 63-year-old also shared a photo of the pair as they kissed, in front of their cheering wedding guests.
Jamie spoke about her daughter's transition in an interview with AARP Magazine.
She said that she had thrown out the "old idea" that gender is fixed and said that she is starting to come around to the idea that sexuality and gender is a "constant metamorphosis"
In 2019, she told Pride Source: "'I don’t think it’s anybody’s business what people’s sexuality is, to be perfectly honest."
Jamie, who is the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, said that she grew up around gay people.
"[My mother's] make-up artist was gay, the playwright that she did a play with was a great friend of our family who was gay," she explained.
But, she added: "You don’t have to have your own experience in order to feel compassion and the need for justice and equality.
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"In the LGBTQ world, certainly I have friends and family, but I don’t have to have the direct experience in order to feel the compassion that I truly feel for acceptance and equality in all areas."
The actress lives with her husband Christopher Guest, and both parents have been supportive of Ruby.
Both Ruby and her sister Annie were adopted by the couple who struggled to have children.
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