Cole Sprouse reveals details about Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin's Hungarian wedding on 'The Tonight Show'

Dylan's twin brother Cole Sprouse served as his brother's best man, while his girlfriend Ari Fournier was one of Barbara's bridesmaids
PUBLISHED FEB 4, 2024
During his appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', actor Cole Sprouse participated in a lively conversation with host (@fallontonight/Youtube)
During his appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', actor Cole Sprouse participated in a lively conversation with host (@fallontonight/Youtube)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: In a recent appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', actor Cole Sprouse engaged in a lively conversation with the host, covering topics ranging from his brother's wedding to his unique role in the film 'Lisa Frankenstein'.

The conversation kicked off with Jimmy Fallon inquiring about Sprouse's brother, to which the actor happily shared the news of his sibling's recent marriage.



 

The wedding, held in Hungary, prompted Fallon to congratulate Sprouse, leading to a humorous exchange about the challenges of a casual 13-hour flight for such a celebration

Sprouse teases best man speech plans for Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin's wedding

In light of Sprouse's appearance show's Twitter channel, "@colesprouse is doing a best man speech at @dylansprouse and @BarbaraPalvin’s wedding in LA! #FallonTonight". 

The discussion took an amusing turn when Fallon asked if Sprouse delivered the best-man speech in Hungary.



 

Sprouse revealed that speeches aren't a tradition in Hungarian weddings but mentioned his plans to give one at the upcoming celebration in Los Angeles, as his brother is getting remarried.

The actor also shared details about the unconventional bachelor party in Iceland, describing it as a wellness retreat filled with spa treatments and hot springs.

(@fallontonight/Youtube)
Cole Sprouse talks about his brother's wedding in Hungary and starring in Lisa Frankenstein.  (@fallontonight/Youtube)

Netizens were in awe of the actor's visit to the show, with several saying, "Cole and Dylan's bond is adorable. God blessed them". 

Others comment read, "Cole Sprouse so talented I like he chooses challenging movie roles Like in Five feat apart he had CF Here he's a Silent Monster".

(@fallontonight/Youtube)
'Cole and Dylan's bond is adorable. God blessed them' (@fallontonight/Youtube)

"It's so beautiful to see the unique relationship between siblings like Cole and Dylan have".

"Wow, I did not know Cole Sprouse and Zelda Williams knew each other and had been friends for years. This is a perfect collaboration! ".

(@fallontonight/Youtube)
'I love Cole and Dylan Sprouse (@fallontonight/Youtube)

"Absolutely loved this interview!! Cole looked so handsome!! It was worth staying up till 12am".

"Cole is always so funny! Love his humor!".

"I love Cole and Dylan Sprouse".

Cole Sprouse shares behind-the-scenes tales of 'Lisa Frankenstein'

Transitioning to the topic of his latest project, 'Lisa Frankenstein', Sprouse spoke enthusiastically about working with director Zelda Williams, the daughter of the late Robin Williams.

The film, written by Diablo Cody of 'Juno' and 'Jennifer's Body' fame, showcases Sprouse in a unique role as The Creature, a character with no dialogue, requiring him to embrace a physically demanding performance.

(@fallontonight/Youtube)
Lisa Frankenstein is an upcoming American horror comedy film directed by Zelda Williams in her feature-length directorial debut, written by Diablo Cody, starring Cole Sprouse (@fallontonight/Youtube)

Fallon remarked on Sprouse's silent role, and the actor humorously shared his initial belief that not having lines would make the role easier.

He revealed his unexpected challenge and the surprising solution: training with a mime.

Sprouse recounted the experience, including the mime's connection to Marcel Marceau and their exploration of universal emotional language through physical performance.

(@fallontonight/Youtube)
In Lisa Frankenstein, directed by Zelda Williams and written by Diablo Cody, Cole Sprouse plays a 19th-century reanimated corpse  (@fallontonight/Youtube)

The conversation ended on a light note as Sprouse joked about not making any money on the street with his street performance of 'the man raging'.

The engaging and entertaining exchange provided viewers with insights into Sprouse's personal life, his latest film, and the unexpected challenges and training involved in portraying a character without dialogue.

MORE STORIES

The post Khloe Kardashian liked featured Charlie Kirk speaking with a fan at an event about his devout Christian faith
Sep 13, 2025
Whitney Cummings sparked widespread outrage after posting a controversial tweet about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk
Sep 13, 2025
Prince Harry was spotted entering King Charles’s London residence, months after saying his father had ignored his calls
Sep 11, 2025
Rosie O'Donnell said Ellen DeGeneres’ friendship denial hurt so much she printed T-shirts for her staff reading, 'I don’t know Rosie, we’re not friends'
Sep 10, 2025
A post alleged that Karoline Leavitt called Patti LaBelle 'just a singer,' leading LaBelle to deliver a seven-word response that froze the studio
Sep 10, 2025
Jennifer Lopez feels free channeling emotions into music, but Ben Affleck is embarrassed and sees it as crossing a line, according to the source
Sep 9, 2025
Howard Stern added that he missed last week’s show due to illness, not contract talks, and addressed rumors of being fired from his own show
Sep 9, 2025
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement in August 2025 triggered a wave of pregnancy chatter after an ultrasound photo went viral
Sep 9, 2025
Ed Sheeran, 34, revealed that he was leaving Suffolk with his wife Cherry Seaborn and their two daughters, Lyra and Jupiter
Sep 9, 2025
From Ice Spice’s chaotic corset to Paris Hilton’s flame dress, see the celebs who landed on the worst-dressed list at the 2025 VMAs
Sep 8, 2025