It looks as though Claire Danes and Jared Leto now have some serious competition in the category of most established My So-Called Life alums.

The Telegraph reports that Allison Joy Langer, better known as Rayanne Graff, Liberty High’s drug-and-alcohol-addled Accessory Queen, has married her way into a surprisingly conventional real-life title: the Countess of Devon.

It's not like Langer—who appeared on other 90s nostalgia generators like Baywatch, Seinfeld, and Blossom—consciously maneuvered her way into British nobility, however. In 2009, Langer told BreezyMama.com that she met her husband Charlie Courtenay at The Hard Rock Circle Bar in Las Vegas—(“Vegas Baby!!!")—and had no idea that he was the son and heir of the Earl of Devon.

Langer’s Cinderella story, in her own words: “He was wearing a kilt—on tour with London Scottish Rugby. We smiled at each other across the crowded room. . .I had no idea about the castle or titles or anything until he drove me up the driveway months into our relationship—which was good ‘cause I wouldn’t have known what to do with that information anyway.“

After the 2002 wedding, Langer was given the courtesy title of "Lady." Earlier this month, however, Lady Langer’s father-in-law, the 18th Earl of Devon, passed away. His recent death means that Langer’s husband Charlie Courtenay succeeded to the Earldom, and My So-Called Life’s own Rayanne got a title promotion herself, to Countess—the real-life equivalent of Downton Abbey’s Maggie Smith character.

Translated into the universal language of GIFs, this girl. . .

. . . is now essentially this.

How does Langer feel about her new title, you might wonder, imagining a MSCL reunion during which Langer refuses to even acknowledge Danes or Leto until they address her with the proper title. We may not know how she feels about being a Countess today, but in 2009, she shared her feelings on "the whole title thing" in very casual, Rayanne-like terms.