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'This Is Us' Actor Getting Married; Justin Hartley Hopes the Pearsons Will Be at His Real-Life Wedding

"This is Us" star Justin Hartley is getting married in real life and he hopes the Pearsons, his family on TV, will be attending his wedding.

Hartley and his long-time love Chrishell Stause will be marching down the aisle pretty soon. The actor won't reveal the exact date but confirmed that they are almost done planning the wedding.

He invited guests from his hometown whom he hasn't seen in years. He also wished he's TV family on "This Is Us," composed of dad Milo Ventimiglia (Jack), mom Mandy Moore (Rebecca), adopted brother Sterling K. Brown (Randall), and twin sister Chrissy Metz (Kate) will be there to watch him and Stause exchange "I do's."

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Hartley and Stause started dating in 2014 and got engaged in July 2016. The actor said he loves that he will be able to officially call her his wife but having a long engagement also made him look forward to the wedding.

The couple hired a wedding planner to oversee that the day goes without a hitch. Hartley's 13-year-old daughter from a previous relationship will also play an important part on their wedding day.

"I think I'm going to have her do maybe the ring bearer and the flower girl, and maybe if she wants to she can sing," the former "Young and the Restless star told People. "She sings, as well. She can do whatever she wants."

Meanwhile, his character on "This Is Us" will go through more emotional and physical trauma in the coming episodes. Kevin's leg injury from his childhood returned in season 2 episode 3 and it's also reviving old feelings about his father's death.

Kevin won't deal with the trauma properly. "This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman told E! News that he's still in denial and withdrawing from family members who want to help. Will this lead to a total breakdown?

Find out what happens next to Hartley's character by tuning to "This is Us" every Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. EST on NBC.

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