BoyMeetsWorld star Ben Savage is a married man!
Boy Meets World Stylist Chloe Engelhardt revealed the news in February when she shared pics from Savage and Angermeier's nuptials on Instagram.
Per the pics, Angermeier changed into a second dress for the wedding reception, donning a short, sparkly, flapper-style look as she busted a move on the dance floor. 2023 is gearing up to be a big year for Savage. In addition to his recent wedding, the actor has big things going on professionally, as that he's running for Congress. Savage is running as a Democrat for California's 30th District seat, which is currently occupied by Rep. Adam Schiff, who's expected to vacate his seat to run for Senate.
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