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Taylor Lautner and his wife, Tay Lautner, became partners.
The two have been appointed spokespeople for the pest control brand STEM.
On Wednesday, the loved-up couple was spotted posing together in their modern, all-white kitchen.
The pair were dressed in matching casual attire and looked like the picture of domestic bliss.
Lautner, best known for the “Twilight” series, is set to marry Tay, whose real name is Taylor, in 2022.
Taylor (whose real name is Taylor Daniel Lautner) also starred in the films Sharkboy and Lavagirl and Abduction.
Now, the pair are looking forward to enjoying a bug-free summer, both literally and in their relationship.
So they're using STEM.
“STEM recently surveyed US adults who are married or in a same-sex relationship and found that bugs bother them more than their partner's annoying habits (53%), and that bugs make them more annoyed with their partner (52%),” reads a press release shared with DailyMail.com.
“The Lautners emphasized that this product will help reduce the nuisance of pests this summer because even the happiest couples will annoy each other from time to time, but with the STEM Flying Insect Light Trap, they won't have to deal with bugs.”
“The Lautners can now leave their doors and windows open – something that previously plagued Tay – and not be bothered by flies, fruit flies, gnats, moths or mosquitoes,” he added.
This comes after Tay said her marriage to Lautner was “pretty normal.”
The 27-year-old nurse explained that she grew up out of the spotlight and that followers sometimes have the “misconception” that her life is anything but normal.
Tay told People magazine: “I didn't grow up in this industry at all, and our day-to-day life is still pretty normal.”
“I remember posting a picture on my Instagram story of bugs in my laundry and people were like, 'What? You do your own laundry?' It's totally normal here. We go to the grocery store. It's a misconception for me that we're normal. We just still do it!”
Taylor, 32, is preparing to take on the lead role in The Token Groomsman, which will mean working remotely for much of the next few months, but she explained that she's gotten good at managing a long-distance relationship.
She said, “I'm more confident in us this time.”
“We're passionate about it.”
“It's going to be a little difficult, but deep down I have faith.”
Tay revealed that she recently discovered a lump while in the shower and feared it might be breast cancer, but that everything turned out to be “normal”.
Speaking about “The Squeeze” with Taylor, she said: “I was in the shower, washing up, putting soap on, and I felt a lump in my breast.”
“I kind of stopped and thought, 'Wait a minute, what?'
“I pressed again (to get a better feel) and there was a hard lump there.”
“I literally froze completely while taking a shower.”
He added: “It was so scary because I couldn't help but think the worst.”
Tay immediately booked an appointment with her gynaecologist, who referred her to a breast centre, where one of the specialists did a “little ultrasound” on her breasts and “said everything was basically normal”.
She added that she was told that “this happens sometimes” because hormonal changes can cause breast tissue to “move around,” and said of the lump, “It's still there. It hasn't gone away.”