House of Cards star Robin Wright reportedly walked down the aisle for the third time in southeastern France on Saturday, marrying her much younger boyfriend Clément Giraudet.
Vogue Paris claimed that the 52-year-old "bride" donned a "bohemian lace wedding gown" likely selected by stylist Kemal Harris at her "ultra-secret ceremony."
A source confirmed the nuptials to People noting: "It was very intimate and low-key. Robin wanted it to be about them, not a big production."
The Golden Globe winner's 27-year-old daughter Dylan Frances Penn shared a festive video on Sunday of herself dancing at the ensuing reception held in French commune, La Roche-sur-le-Buis, the Daily Mail reports.
The Saint Laurent VIP relations manager is reportedly "two decades younger" than Robin, whom he was first pictured canoodling during Paris Fashion Week in September.
Before the handsome University of Bedfordshire grad, Wright was engaged to her Rampart co-star Ben Foster twice, in 2014 and 2015.
The Blade Runner 2049 actress divorced her She's So Lovely leading man Sean Penn in 2010 after 14 years together, and they're parents to Dylan as well as 25-year-old son Hopper.
And before the 57-year-old Oscar winner, the Pour Les Femmes co-founder was married from 1986-1988 to her castmate on NBC soap opera Santa Barbara, Dane Witherspoon, who passed away age 56 in 2014.
Robin next produces and stars as 47th POTUS Claire Underwood in the abbreviated sixth (and final) season of House of Cards, which starts streaming November 2 on Netflix.
The streaming giant fired Wright's disgraced leading man Kevin Spacey (who played 46th POTUS Frank Underwood) on November 3 after multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
The 10-time Emmy nominee - who's also helmed 10 episodes - reportedly earns an eye-popping $500K per episode on the Beltway thriller.