Kyle Rittenhouse announced on social media Wednesday that he has tied the knot.
The young conservative icon shared a photo of his new bride, Bell, proudly holding an AR-15 rifle.
I’m back on social media, I’m back in the fight, and i’m here to stay.
For a quick update, 6 months ago I made the best decision of my life and married my best friend. @BellRittenhouse, I couldn’t be happier. I love you beautiful.
More big announcements coming soon… pic.twitter.com/7gjG3wwZgy
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@rittenhouse2a) December 10, 2025
Rittenhouse, now 22, first burst into the national spotlight during the chaotic Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, back in August 2020.
At just 17 years old, he was thrust into a life-or-death situation when violent rioters attacked him.
Armed with an AR-15 for protection while helping guard local businesses, Rittenhouse defended himself against multiple assailants, one of whom pointed a gun at him.
He was charged with two counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, and two counts of reckless endangerment.
After a highly publicized trial, Rittenhouse was acquitted on all charges in 2021. The jury recognized his actions as self-defense, affirming the God-given right to protect one’s life.
In his announcement on X, Rittenhouse posted photos with his bride and reflected on his past experiences, tying them directly to his unwavering support for gun rights.
I support the Second Amendment because without it, I might not be here today.
In 2020, when I was 17, I was put in a situation where violent criminals attacked me, struck me in the head multiple times, and one even pointed a gun at my face.
I’m no hero.
I had no choice but to…
— Kyle Rittenhouse (@rittenhouse2a) December 11, 2025
Rittenhouse wrote:
I support the Second Amendment because without it, I might not be here today.
In 2020, when I was 17, I was put in a situation where violent criminals attacked me, struck me in the head multiple times, and one even pointed a gun at my face.
I’m no hero.
I had no choice but to defend my own life in that moment.
I’m not in prison — and I’m alive — because the Founders recognized our God-given right to self-defense, and the jury recognized that simple fact.
If you believe we must defend the Second Amendment with everything we’ve got, follow me.
More coming soon… stay tuned.
Rittenhouse has remained active in conservative advocacy since his acquittal, speaking out against gun control and sharing his story to inspire others. However, he recently took an extended break from social media.
Congratulations to Kyle and Bell Rittenhouse.
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