At the New York premiere of his Paramount+ series The Madison, Patrick J. Adams shares the foundational secrets of his enduring marriage to Troian Bellisario, emphasizing mutual respect and laughter as they navigate Hollywood success and family life.
Patrick J. Adams, acclaimed for his role as Mike Ross on Suits, recently stepped into the spotlight for the premiere of his new series The Madison in New York City. Yet, beyond the glamour, the 44-year-old actor offered a rare glimpse into the heart of his nearly 10-year marriage with Pretty Little Liars star Troian Bellisario, revealing that their partnership thrives on simplicity and intentionality.
Speaking exclusively at the event on March 9, Adams distilled their success into core principles: “Listening to each other, taking care of each other, putting the other person before what you need.” He tempered this with humility, adding, “I definitely am not here to give relationship advice because we make a lot of mistakes along the way, but a lot of patience, a lot of love, a lot of laughter.” These reflections, documented in People, resonate deeply in an industry where high-profile unions often falter.
The couple’s journey began in 2014 with their engagement, culminating in a December 2016 wedding in California that defied typical Hollywood extravagance. They hosted an intimate ceremony surrounded by trees and candlelight, with guests accommodated in camping tents for a rustic weekend. Bellisario wore a white Cortana gown with an Amaroq headpiece, while Adams donned a navy Ralph Lauren three-piece suit. Their guest list famously blended casts from both Suits and Pretty Little Liars, including Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Sasha Pieterse, Keegan Allen, Ian Harding, and Sarah Rafferty, symbolizing the convergence of two beloved fan communities People.
Today, the family has grown to include three children: daughter Aurora (7), son Elliot (4), and a newborn welcomed in January 2026 after a November pregnancy announcement. Adams celebrated the birth on Instagram with a poignant photo of the infant’s hand, captioned “Tag, you’re it.” He had previously shared a heartfelt note anticipating the baby’s arrival: “We don’t know your name yet… we have an infinite supply of love waiting for you.” These personal moments, reported by People, underscore the couple’s commitment to privacy amidst public lives.
For fans of Suits and Pretty Little Liars, Adams and Bellisario’s relationship has long been a source of joy. Their on-screen charisma translated into a real-life romance that fans have championed, making their lasting marriage a celebrated anomaly in celebrity culture. The duo’s choice of a nature-filled wedding and focus on family over fame has only deepened this connection, offering a template for relationships that withstand industry pressures.
While Adams cherishes his family, he is also embracing a bold new career phase with The Madison. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the series premiered its first three episodes on Paramount+ on March 14, 2026, with the remaining three episodes scheduled for March 21. Adams stars alongside icons Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell, Beau Garrett, and Matthew Fox, marking a significant milestone. The show’s rollout, details of which are confirmed on Paramount+, highlights Adams’ versatility as he balances leading-man roles with his identity as a devoted husband and father.
This duality—successful actor and grounded family man—defines Adams’ current chapter. His advice, rooted in patience and laughter, serves as a reminder that even in the whirlwind of premieres and productions, the essence of a strong partnership remains timeless. As he continues to promote The Madison, the public sees not just a star on the rise, but a partner who has mastered the art of balancing spotlight and sanctuary.
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