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Engaged Robin Wright and Ben Foster Wedding Update: Lands ‘Everest’; Kissing Diet

Sometimes listening to engaged Robin Wright talk about her fiancé Ben Foster can be absolutely sickening. They need to hurry along this wedding, so they can speedily get through this never-ending honeymoon phase. If Wright, who just landed a monster role in new action blockbuster Everest, gives one more interview about living on a diet nothing but Ben's kisses, the internet will undoubtedly kill itself.

Robin Wright and Ben Foster can be squeamishly cute, when talking about their perfect relationship.

The 47-year-old Hollywood starlet told TV Week that, she knew with all her being that Foster was the only one for her (via Daily Mail):

"[I] wake up every day and know that in my bone marrow. This is the one for me...Kissing my boyfriend is my favorite food."

To make matters worse, there will, no doubt, be more of that crap, once Robin leaves Ben to start working on her new film Everest for Universal.

According to Deadline, Wright is joining a star studded cast for the Hollywood telling of a harrowing mountain assent gone terribly wrong:

"Universal Pictures has set Sam Worthington and House Of Cards Robin Wright to the ensemble cast of Everest.

"They join Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Jake Gyllenhaal, Martin Henderson, Emily Watson and Thomas Wright in the Baltasar Kormakur-directed true saga of a disastrous attempt to scale the summit of the world's highest mountain when they were hit by a fierce snowstorm near the top."

"Pic is shooting right now in Nepal on the base of Everest, as well as the Italian Dolomites and Cinecitta Studios in Rome and Pinewood Studios in the UK."

And don't worry about the distance putting a strain Wright and Foster's engagement; she told Us Weekly their souls were bound to each other from the moment they met:

"We felt married anyway. We've been together since the first date."

Seriously guys...it's got to stop.

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