Though Parsons is notoriously tight-lipped about his personal life, he posted a romantic tribute to Spiewak on Instagram last November in honor of their 14th anniversary, Joinfo.com reports with reference to the New York Daily News.
“I met this guy (the one with the mic) 14 years ago today and it was the best thing that ever happened to me, no contest,” he gushed. “One of his greatest gifts to me is that he no longer takes me to sing karaoke. Also, I believe this was a selfie with an actual camera, as our phones couldn’t do that back then hahaha! #todd #anniversary.”
He also took to Instagram in January to celebrate Spiewak’s birthday, where he called his graphic designer beau his “favorite person in the world.”
The “Hidden Figures” star first acknowledged his sexuality in May 2012, when he came out in a New York Times profile that wrote he was “gay and in a 10-year relationship.”
The newlyweds will also add co-workers to their repertoire this fall, when the two serve as executive producers on the sitcom pilot “Lance 2.0.”