'Young Sheldon' alum marries high school sweetheart in 'cowboy' themed Texas wedding

(Credit: Instagram/Jenna Weeks)
Actor Montana Jordan is officially off the market!
The ‘Georgie and Mandy’s First Marriage’ star married his girlfriend of four years, Jenna Weeks, on June 21 in their home state, Texas. Montana, 22, shared details and stunning photos from the big day with People, including how the couple chose a “classic cowboy”-themed wedding with over 200 guests in attendance.
Jordan’s wedding doubled as a ‘Young Sheldon’ reunion with Emily Osment and Reagan Revord on the guest list, both sharing fun behind-the-scenes photos on their Instagram stories. Several of Jordan’s on-screen family from the spin-off series celebrated his union, including co-stars Rachel Bay Jones, Will Sasso, and Jessie Prez.
There appeared to be a chic dress code; Emily Osment and guests sported all-black formal ensembles. The actress captioned her Instagram photo, “exccccccuuuusse us #texasweddingcore.”
After Weeks' shared sneak peeks of her wedding dress shopping, the bride wowed in an all-white sweetheart cut ball gown, designed by Valentini. Jordan, in a black tuxedo and white cowboy hat, appeared teary-eyed while watching his bride walk down the aisle, accompanied by her father as CeCe Winan's "Goodness of God," covered by violinist Alan Milan, played. For their first dance as husband and wife, the pair chose "Tennessee Whiskey" by Chris Stapleton.
Jordan and Weeks first met when they were 18 after they attended the same Cody Johnson concert with their families in June 2021. Three years later, the couple shared they were expecting their first child together and would soon be a “family of three.”
Earlier this year, Jordan proposed at their Texas property on January 4, less than one year after the couple welcomed their daughter Emma Rae in May 2024. Their 13-month-old baby girl attended their nuptials, dressed in an elegant white dress matching her mom.
The ‘Young Sheldon’ star and his new bride went public with their relationship on social media during their senior year of high school, and now they are starting their happily ever after.
Weeks told the outlet, “What getting married means to me is dedicating your life to this person, promising to always be there, to love unconditionally and without hesitation. To always put them first, to listen, to encourage, and never stop being their friend first.”