
Jennifer Love Hewitt Seen with Husband Brian Hallisay After 12 Years of Marriage
Hollywood couple Jennifer Love Hewitt and Brian Hallisay, known for keeping their personal lives private, made a rare public appearance that had fans buzzing. Married for over a decade, the duo rarely steps out together—but that changed at ABC’s End of Summer Soirée. Their coordinated ensembles and undeniable chemistry instantly stole the spotlight.
Hewitt, 44, wowed in a black suit adorned with silver sequin florals layered over a plunging black tank. She completed the look with glossy platform boots, a diamond tennis necklace, and delicate silver hoops. Her makeup featured glittery pink eyeshadow and fluttery lashes, while a sleek copper-toned blowout added elegance.
Hallisay, 45, opted for a classic black polo and matching trousers, paired with dark brown boots featuring deep-red laces. Together, the couple radiated quiet confidence, sharing soft smiles for the cameras at star-studded Cecconi’s in West Hollywood.
Hewitt and Hallisay’s love story began in 2011 when they met on NBC’s Love Bites. While nothing sparked romantically then, fate brought them together again on The Client List in 2012. Hewitt remembers thinking, “I’m going to marry that man, and I’m going to have his children,” drawn to both his looks and his devotion to family.
The couple exchanged private vows in their Los Angeles backyard just days before welcoming their first child, Autumn, in 2013, later recreating the ceremony with both children as witnesses. Despite their busy lives with three children, Hewitt emphasizes, “I really do wake up and choose Brian every day. He continues to choose me, thank God.”

The pair also blend personal and professional lives. In 2024, they reunited in the Lifetime Christmas movie The Holiday Junkie, honoring Hewitt’s late mother. Hewitt explains, “It was special having him there. It’s like our little Christmas love letter that we’ll always have.” She also drew inspiration from her mother’s story for her book Inheriting Magic, discovering closeness and meaning through creative work.