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Charli XCX stuns in white wedding dress as she marries her The 1975 star fiancé

Charli XCX stuns in white wedding dress as she marries her The 1975 star fiancé

The Irish Sun7 days ago
CHARLI XCX has married her The 1975 star fiancé George Daniel, according to reports.
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Charli XCX has reportedly married George Daniel
The pop star, 32, is holding a bouquet of flowers and looks to be flanked by beaming family members as they posed for pictures on the venue's steps.
We revealed how George, 35, jetted off to Ibiza earlier in the week for a stag do in Ibiza.
It is currently unclear where the couple tied the knot.
We revealed how they were
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And the couple weren't holding back with the budget, with insiders saying the final bill is close to six figures.
The insider said: '
"It's incredibly secluded and romantic. There will be no expense spared. It's costing tens of thousands of pounds and visually it will be mesmerising.
'Charli and George said they wanted a massive party and there are no restrictions on when the bar has to close, so it can go on all night.
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'They have both had such a busy summer with massive shows, but from mid-August they're able to slow down and focus on their big day.
'It's going to be pretty star-studded too, with plenty of their celeb mates making the journey over to Sicily to watch them say 'I do'. Charli and George are so excited to become man and wife.'
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It's the perfect end to an amazing year for the pair, who smashed their incredible sets at Glastonbury last month.
Bizarre revealed in November 2023 that they had got engaged after dating for a year.
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On plans for her wedding, Charli said earlier this year: "We're both very chill and we kind of just want to have a party.
'Neither of us are particularly formal about marriage or care about the formalities of the ceremony or whatever.
'We just want to be together forever and have a party with our friends.'
Given there's no cut-off for the music or bar, I think this is going to be one epic celebration.
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Charli XCX and The 1975's George Daniel plan to tie the knot in romantic Sicily
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