Mark Ronson and Grace Gummer's love story is set to go up a gear this weekend, as they finally tie the knot.
The Uptown Funk hitmaker and his actress fiancée Grace - who is the daughter of Hollywood star Meryl Streep - are set to say 'I do' over the next couple of days, surrounded by their family and friends.
The couple - who confirmed their engagement in June - will marry in a small and intimate ceremony, deciding to cut down their guest list because of the rise in cases of the coronavirus Delta variant, the New York Post's Page Six column reports.


Mark announced the happy news of the couple's engagement as he recalled his first kiss with Grace.
"I got engaged last weekend," he said on an episode of his the FADER Uncovered podcast.
"There’s a plaque for that somewhere. There’s a first kiss, very corny Hallmark first kiss plaque. But no, it was forever, it will be etched. It's still my record."
The pair sparked speculation they were engaged when Grace was seen sporting a huge ring on her engagement finger.
Rumours about the duo's relationship status began flourishing in the early part of the year.
A source told The Sun in March: "He is definitely dating Grace. Things have become romantic.
"Lockdown restrictions have made things more difficult, especially when he has been back in the UK, but they are seeing how it goes and are getting along."


Mark - who was previously married to Joséphine de La Baume and dated Rashida Jones - had previously opened up about how being a workaholic stopped his past romances from flourishing.
"Did the relationships not work because I was so driven, or was I so driven because I had a hole in my soul or psyche from something else?" he pondered on the Boardroom: Out of Office podcast.
"What was even driving me that much? Those workaholic tendencies became my best friend and my worst enemy at the same time."
He continued: "I was having success. So that’s positive reinforcement for being a workaholic too, but I was also using it to run from s**t. I was definitely using it because it was a crutch at times."
Mark also admitted there was a time where he was craving "stability and balance" in his life.
Speaking about his career and work balance, he explained: "At some point, if you do want to have a little bit of stability and balance in your life, you have to learn to let go. So I think it took me a really long time to figure it out."