Jon Hamm is looking back on his “perfect” wedding for the first time.
Five months after walking down the aisle with Anna Osceola, the “Fargo” star told “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” viewers about the “great day” in Big Sur, Calif.
“It only took me half a century, but I figured I might as well get it right,” he joked Tuesday of the June nuptials.
“It was very sparsely attended, by our decision. It was small. Man, it was great.”
Hamm, 52, called the ceremony a “full-circle moment” that “came all the way around” since it was the same spot where he and Osceola, 35, met in 2015 on the set of “Mad Men.”
The groom confirmed that, “yes,” he and the actress, 35, did get a discount because of their connection to Anderson Canyon.
Hamm and Osceola’s officiant was his and Jimmy Kimmel’s mutual friend Tall Jon since the guests of honor are both 6 feet.
“We needed somebody tall,” the Emmy winner quipped.
Although Hamm previously made headlines for swearing off marriage, he explained to Bruce Bozzi in June how his perspective had changed.
“It gives you and your partner a sense of stability and comfort and an identifying capacity that is better, deeper, richer than ‘it’s my girlfriend’ or ‘my boyfriend’ or what have you,” he said on the “Table for Two” podcast. “It’s exciting because it’s all potential, it’s all possibility and it’s all positive.”
Hamm also hinted at their future family plans, saying that possibility was “TBD.”
Before the pair went public with their relationship, Hamm dated screenwriter Jennifer Westfeldt from 1997 to 2015.
At the time, marriage admittedly did not “mean anything” to him.
“I don’t have a particularly defined example of marriage in my life,” Hamm confessed to Playboy in 2012. “I don’t mean to say that it shouldn’t mean things to other people. That’s just my experience.”
News broke in February that he had changed his tune and proposed to Osceola. After the model stunned in a high-slit, strapless gown at their wedding, the duo honeymooned in Mallorca, Spain.