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See the stunning first snaps from Jim Parsons and Todd Spiewak’s wedding

Now that's one way to put theory into action!
Todd Spiewak and Jim Parsons

Actor Jim Parsons, famous for his role as Sheldon Cooper on The Big Theory, tied the knot with graphic designer Todd Spiewak.

Jim’s rep confirmed the couple’s exciting news to People.

Page Six reported the couple celebrated their union at the Rainbow Room in New York City.

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Jim gave fans a peek inside the big day and shared a series of intimate snaps.

In the first photo, we see Jim and Todd walk down the aisle as a wedded couple.

The 44-year-old revealed that they suited up for the occasion with the help of Tom Ford.

Jim’s co-star Mayim Bialik helped the boys celebrate, gushing, “What a wedding!”

“Not a cell phone in sight. Everyone was so present which sounds pretentious but it was truly powerful for us all to just want to be there fully. Todd and @therealjimparsons, you are so loved.”

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Last November the duo rang in 14 years together and marked the milestone with an Instagram tribute.

“I met this guy (the one with the mic) 14 years ago today and it was the best thing that ever happened to me, no contest,” he said at the time.

“One of his greatest gifts to me is that he no longer takes me to sing karaoke. Also, I believe this was a selfie with an actual camera, as our phones couldn’t do that back then hahaha!”

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The 44-year-old met the graphic designer back in 2002 on a blind date.

Jim sat down with Inside the Actors Studio’s James Lipton, and shared details of their very first interaction, recalling that the first song Todd sang was Cher’s I Found Someone.

The TV icon also shared his public “coming out”. Jim’s sexuality was revealed in a 2012 New York Times article, which stated he was gay and in a 10-year relationship.

Jim with his mum Judy and now-hubby Todd, in 2015 receiving his Hollywood Walk of Fame.

“I never had a coming out piece, I just didn’t mention it,” Jim explained to James.

“I took Todd with me to events…and then finally one day while working on [the play] Harvey I did a piece with Patrick Healy for The New York Times.”

“He just point-blank asked, ‘Was working on The Normal Heart meaningful to you as a gay man?’ And I was like, ‘Well, yeah. Yeah.’ And what a wonderful… I can’t tell you what a wonderful thing that was, what a gift he gave me with one question,” he admitted.

“It was suddenly out there and official.”

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