Actor
Freida
Pinto
has
revealed
she
tied
the
knot
with
her
fiance
and
photographer
Cory
Tran
when
they
were
in
lockdown
amid
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
"Slumdog
Millionaire" star
said
when
they
got
engaged
in
November
2019,
they
thought
they
will
have
"this
most
magical
wedding"
but
the
pandemic
played
a
spoilsport.
"I
should
clear
the
air.
I
wasn't
planning
a
big
fat
Indian
wedding.
It
was
just
going
to
be
something
pretty
and
simple…
But
then
COVID
happened
and
it's
still
happening
and
we
just
realized
we
were
going
to
be
planning
this
for
the
rest
of
our
lives
and
probably
never
doing
it," Pinto
said
during
an
appearance
on
"The
Kelly
Clarkson
Show"
on
Wednesday.
The
37-year-old
actor,
who
is
expecting
her
first
child
with
Tran,
said
the
couple
eventually
went
to
the
Honda
Center
in
Anaheim,
California
and
got
married.
"Honestly,
I
have
to
say
if
any
of
you
have
planned
a
wedding,
you
probably
know
this,
I
do
not
want
stomach
ulcers
from
planning
my
own
wedding.
This
was
perfect!
We
got
married
and
then
we
got
to
go
home
and
take
an
afternoon
nap," she
added.
Pinto
also
shared
she
meet
Tran,
34,
through
actor
Aaron
Paul,
her
co-star
in
the
drama
series
"The
Path".
She
told
Clarkson
that
she
was
happily
single
while
shooting
their
television
show
in
New
York
when
Paul
said,
"'I
want
you
in
my
life
forever,
Freida,
so
I'm
going
to
introduce
you
to
my
friend'."
The
actor
recalled
telling
Paul
she
did
not
want
him
playing
matchmaker
and
added,
"But
he
still
did
it
and
turns
out
I
got
engaged
to
Cory,
his
friend."