In what we can happily report, the pointy-haired Alfalfa found his Darla and finally tied the knot.
Last Saturday, actor Bug Hall, 32, who played the adorable suspender-wearing character in the 1994 cult classic, The Little Rascals, married his fiancée, Jill Marie DeGroff, in Encino, California.
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The Texas native took to Instagram on Valentine’s Day to share a split image of the couple’s beautiful church wedding ceremony with the caption, “I will.”
In one shot, Hall stands by his now wife at the alter who is seen sporting a gorgeous long-sleeve, high-neck lace ball gown complete with a bow on the back and a train for days. The second shot gives us their adorable reactions as the newlyweds are seen happily exiting the church as their wedding party blows bubbles.
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Prior to saying “I do,” Hall shared an incredibly sweet message in honor of his bride on Instagram last month stating he had never felt “so much good” in his life than when he is with her.
The two are the bestest of friends who travel everywhere together and are seriously #couplesgoals, with Hall sharing on social media his adventures with DeGroff on a regular basis.
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Back in Sept., Hall couldn’t contain his excitement by counting down the days to their wedding with a post he shared on Instagram stating he gets to soon call his best friend his wife, “Which means every day will be the greatest accomplishment of my life.”
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Actor and former Rascals co-star, Zac Mabry who played Spanky, shared on social media how he was so happy to be a part of the big day.
Since The Little Rascals, the child star has flourished into an actor with several roles on television, Masters of Sex, Castle, The O.C., and CSI: NY.
After their wedding this past Saturday, Hall and his wife jetted off to honeymoon in France.
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