Bridesmaids fans knew something was amiss at the 98th Academy Awards. To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the groundbreaking comedy, the cast reunited to present the award for Best Score. But, a key cast member was missing.
Wendi McLendon-Covey, who starred as the hilarious Rita in the 2011 film, didnât attend the awards show due to some recent plastic surgery. She posted a post-op selfie to her 312,000 followers writing: âIn response to some of the DMs Iâm getting: I had a neck lift last week because Iâm tired of looking like a melting candle. So I had to skip the Academy Awards. No drama. Everything is fine.â
Instead of getting dolled up for the Oscars, the comedian recovered at home with her husband of 30 years, Greg Covey. Hereâs everything you need to know about Wendiâs longtime husband, who is celebrating his birthday today, and their sweet relationship.
As she detailed in a recent conversation with Jesse Tyler Ferguson on Side Dish: More, Wendi met Greg in âcommunity college in an interpersonal communications class.â She explained that her and her future husband âwere like the âbad kidsâ of the class.â
Wendi continued: âHe walked in, and I was likeâŠIâm gonna know him. Didnât realize I would be married to him, butâŠâ
While Wendi didnât picture a future with Greg on their first meeting, thatâs exactly what happened. Three months after they met, they got engaged.
âBut then three years later, we got married,â she told Jesse. Why did they wait so long? Well, as Wendi put it: âWe had no money.âÂ
The actress was simultaneously pursuing her dream of comedy while working as an editor for California State Universityâs academic journal of social work. And Greg âwas a graphic designer and a âtechy person,'â but he ânever finished his degree.â
After 29 years of marriage â their 30th anniversary is in August â the couple still goes on dates, even if they donât leave the house.
âWeâre in a good little rhythm there,â Wendi told Jesse. âWe love being at home. But sometimes, come on, we gotta get out of the house. This is pathetic. We were supposed to go to New Orleans this weekend, we have the tiniest place in the French Quarters we were supposed to go to but we had to cancel that.â
The comedian joked: âMeemaw and Peepaw need to have some face time. When we go to NOLA, weâre like, âThis is us, just us.'â
If thereâs anyone Wendi can rely on, itâs her husband. Her career didnât really take off until Bridesmaids. Wendi joined the improvisational group, The Groundlings, in 2002, performing alongside Kaitlin Olson, Melissa McCarthy, and Kristen Wiig.
For years, as she worked both her editor job and as a comedian, Wendi dreamed of even more success. And as the actress told Jesse: â[Greg] was the only who believed in me. Like, for real.â
After breaking out in Bridesmaids, starring in The Goldbergs, and now in St. Denis Medical, Greg was able to retire at 45, and âdoesnât have to do anything he doesnât want to do.â He supported her for years, and now she supports him.
In 2015, Greg was diagnosed with Parkinsonâs Disease. Seven years later, in 2022, Wendi shared an update about his battle to her Instagram, writing: âItâs progressed slowly(thank goodness), but the dyskinesia from his medicine is exhausting.â
The actress has long been a supporter of The Michael J. Fox Foundation, a non-profit founded by Michael J. Fox with the mission to find treatments and a cure for Parkinsonâs Disease.
In 2016, Wendi appeared at a fundraiser for the cure, telling The Hollywood Reporter: âMy dad has Parkinsonâs and my husband has it, too.â