Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn addresses her 11-YEAR engagement and reveals the 'problem' that's delayed wedding

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By ASHLEIGH GRAY

Published: 00:57 BST, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 01:03 BST, 11 June 2026

Rhea Seehorn, star of Apple TV's hit show Pluribus, has revealed why she hasn't gotten married despite an 11-year engagement to Graham Larson.

'We've been engaged for 11 years and together for 13,' the 54-year-old actress told actor Bryan Cranston, 70, during Variety's Actors on Actors interview series this week.

It came after Cranston mistakenly noted, 'We're both happily married.' For his part, the actor has been married to Robin Dearden, 72, for nearly 37 years.

'It's literally the planning gives me hives,' the actress explained about her delay in walking down the aisle.

She added about her longtime fiancé, 'He's been married before, so he doesn't need a big wedding. I would just like a small celebration, though. Like, with friends.'

Seehorn said that Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan will be on the guest list, then joked, 'Mostly just Vince Gilligan is the problem. I'm just waiting on his schedule. It's all that I'm waiting on.'

Rhea Seehorn, star of Apple TV's hit show Pluribus, has revealed why she hasn't gotten married despite an 11-year engagement to Graham Larson; pictured June 4

'We've been engaged for 11 years and together for 13,' the 54-year-old actress said; pictured in March 2023

Seehorn and Cranston share a connection through the Breaking Bad pipeline. 

Cranston blew audiences away as high school chemistry teacher-turned-druglord Walter White for five seasons between 2008 and 2013.

Seehorn then played Kim Wexler in the prequel series Better Call Saul for six seasons between 2015 and 2022. 

She and her husband-to-be were set up on a coffee date by Larson's ex-wife Mary Alice Haney in 2013.

The longtime entertainer is stepmom to Larson and Haney's sons Gray, 19, and Henry, 18. 

The actress agreed with Cranston that they couldn't 'do what we do' without a supportive partner.

'My stepsons, Graham, my partner, my friend group, Mary Alice – the boys' biological mother... all of these people make it possible for me to do what I love and still have a family, still have some home base,' she reflected. 

She explained, 'Otherwise I feel like at some point I'm just drawing art from art. I don't have a life to also observe and draw from.' 

'It's literally the planning gives me hives,' the actress explained about her delay in walking down the aisle

'The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,' a logline for Pluribus reads. The drama debuted on AppleTV last fall, and starred Seehorn as the protagonist Carol

Speaking about her wedding plans on the Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson podcast in 2022, Seehorn said about Larson's previous marriage: 'He had a huge, gorgeous wedding that was so beautiful and lovely that InStyle magazine had to cover it. 

'He loved it, but has no desire to do that all over again. But I have not been married, so he's willing to do whatever I want. I don't want a giant wedding, but I don't want just justice of the peace either.'

Pluribus debuted on Apple TV last fall, and starred Seehorn as the protagonist Carol. 

'The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness,' a logline for the show reads. 

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