Penn Badgley’s vegan wedding cake is pretty enough for anyone to eat

Cake for everyone! Penn Badgley’s vegan wedding cake is perfect for anyone and everyone to eat…and it’s gorgeous.

On Monday, Badgley married his longtime girlfriend, Domino Kirke, in a very low-key ceremony. The two tied the knot in New York at the courthouse before celebrating with loved ones.

While their ceremony was small in size, their wedding cake was fit for a king and queen.

Seriously, the cake looked SO tasty — and it was vegan!

Badgley and his new wife toasted to their marriage with friends and family, and well, cake, of course. The most magical part of the dessert option was that it was actually vegan.

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Oh, and it was so pretty we don’t know if we could’ve cut into it. Okay, that’s a lie, we can always cut the cake.

Kirke, who is the older sister to Girls star Jemima Kirke and Mozart in the Jungle star Lola, shared snaps from her big day that are to die for.

While dining at Maison-May in Brooklyn the newlyweds enjoyed an intimate table for two.

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Even though it was all about keeping it simple and sweet, the four-tier cake was a real showstopper. According to Kirk’s Instagram, the design was thanks to Emily Lael Aumiller of Lael Cakes.

"An organic, vegan, and gluten-free orange blossom cake layered with chocolate icing and cacao nibs, covered with lavender icing only seemed fitting for a wedding cake as unique and stunning as Domino Kirke, Aumiller told People.

In addition to creating a marble cake look, the confection was topped with fresh fruit. It had blackberries, kumquats and figs.

“This custom creation combined Domino’s love of naked cakes with lush fruit, floral notes such as orange blossom, lavender and rosewater and the delicacy of our marbled designs,” she said. 

Even though the Gossip Girl alum hasn’t shared any photos himself, it’s clear he was loving every minute.

Just look at how in love these two are!

Congrats you two…now if only we could see the cake, and eat it too.