
The Bachelorette's Courtney Dober and Abbey Thomason announce shock wedding - and you'll never guess where they tied the knot
The Bachelorette 's Courtney Dober has wed Abbey Thomason in Mongolia.
The reality star, who was a frontrunner on Georgia Love's season of the dating show in 2016, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that he and his longtime partner had tied the knot after getting engaged in February of last year.
'For friends and family who missed it, yep, a few days ago we got married in Mongolia. Pics and vids coming soon!' he wrote across a picture of the happy couple on their wedding day.
The new Mr and Mrs Dober, who have been together since 2021, wore big smiles as they posed for the snap, with a jaw-dropping backdrop of rolling hills and green trees behind them.
Abbey, who is a realtor and renovator from the US, wore a stunning lace and tulle dress, which boasted a voluminous skirt, a feminine neckline and floral motifs.
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She accessorised the wedding attire with a woven cowboy hat.
Her husband opted for an olive green suit paired with a baby blue button-up shirt.
Courtney wore a light brown tie for the occasion, along with brown lace-up shoes, black socks and a fedora hat.
The couple beamed as they sat on the hill while sipping on some canned beverages.
Courtney is no stranger to the screen, having appeared on The Bachelorette in 2016 and The Bachelor Winter Games in 2018, as well as currently hosting and building on The Fixers.
Prior to that, he also presented for Channel 10 and hosted Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 2013.
In 2020, Courtney made headlines after completing an astounding landscaping job for a very famous face.
He shared a before-and-after video showcasing his skills after transforming the backyard of 5 Seconds of Summer guitarist Michael Clifford's home in Los Angeles.
'What do you get someone who has everything... a new garden? Twenty-four-hour birthday surprise build for our buddy,' Courtney captioned the footage, which he posted on Instagram at the time.
'My buddy's away, but this is his house, just a dirty patch,' Courtney said as he panned the camera to show the unkempt backyard.
'He gets home tomorrow, so we're going to turn this patch into a little slice of paradise, in just 24 hours.'
The landscape enthusiast went on to clear, grade and lay the weed matting down in a bid to liven up the turf.
He also added a few plants and stepping stones, and installed a wooden bench seat for entertaining purposes.
The birthday boy was thrilled with the renovation.
'Oh my god, it looks sick!' Michael said as he took in the surroundings of his new backyard.
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Daily Mail
5 hours ago
- Daily Mail
The Bachelorette's Courtney Dober and Abbey Thomason announce shock wedding - and you'll never guess where they tied the knot
The Bachelorette 's Courtney Dober has wed Abbey Thomason in Mongolia. The reality star, who was a frontrunner on Georgia Love's season of the dating show in 2016, took to Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that he and his longtime partner had tied the knot after getting engaged in February of last year. 'For friends and family who missed it, yep, a few days ago we got married in Mongolia. Pics and vids coming soon!' he wrote across a picture of the happy couple on their wedding day. The new Mr and Mrs Dober, who have been together since 2021, wore big smiles as they posed for the snap, with a jaw-dropping backdrop of rolling hills and green trees behind them. Abbey, who is a realtor and renovator from the US, wore a stunning lace and tulle dress, which boasted a voluminous skirt, a feminine neckline and floral motifs. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She accessorised the wedding attire with a woven cowboy hat. Her husband opted for an olive green suit paired with a baby blue button-up shirt. Courtney wore a light brown tie for the occasion, along with brown lace-up shoes, black socks and a fedora hat. The couple beamed as they sat on the hill while sipping on some canned beverages. Courtney is no stranger to the screen, having appeared on The Bachelorette in 2016 and The Bachelor Winter Games in 2018, as well as currently hosting and building on The Fixers. Prior to that, he also presented for Channel 10 and hosted Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in 2013. In 2020, Courtney made headlines after completing an astounding landscaping job for a very famous face. He shared a before-and-after video showcasing his skills after transforming the backyard of 5 Seconds of Summer guitarist Michael Clifford's home in Los Angeles. 'What do you get someone who has everything... a new garden? Twenty-four-hour birthday surprise build for our buddy,' Courtney captioned the footage, which he posted on Instagram at the time. 'My buddy's away, but this is his house, just a dirty patch,' Courtney said as he panned the camera to show the unkempt backyard. 'He gets home tomorrow, so we're going to turn this patch into a little slice of paradise, in just 24 hours.' The landscape enthusiast went on to clear, grade and lay the weed matting down in a bid to liven up the turf. He also added a few plants and stepping stones, and installed a wooden bench seat for entertaining purposes. The birthday boy was thrilled with the renovation. 'Oh my god, it looks sick!' Michael said as he took in the surroundings of his new backyard.


Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Inside the luxurious Venetian hotel booked out for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding - and the VIP guests that will be treated to its £10,000-a-night suites
A short walk from Venice's main piazza, on the murky edge of the Grand Canal, stands one of the city's most luxurious hotels: the Aman Venice. With its Baroque frescos from celebrated painter Giambattista Tiepolo, restaurant offering delicious bowls of lobster-stuffed casoncelli, and a private jetty entrance to shield guests from prying eyes, it's little wonder that the 16th-century palazzo has become something of a haven for the city's super-rich. So what better accommodation for many of the wedding guests of the world's fourth-wealthiest man, Jeff Bezos, and his bride-to-be, former TV journalist Lauren Sanchez? Eleven years after Hollywood star George Clooney married human rights lawyer Amal at the five-star hotel, the stars are aligning once again at the Aman for the wedding of the year. Around 200 A-list guests are expected to arrive in Italy for Bezos's nuptials this week – including members of the Kardashian family, TV mogul Oprah Winfrey, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and 'First Daughter' Ivanka Trump. And a lucky 48 of them will be staying in the 24 rooms at the Aman, which former Amazon CEO Bezos has booked out for three nights from Wednesday, and where suites cost as much as £10,000 a night. 'It's the only place in the city luxurious enough for some of the guests this week. Anything they want, they'll be able to get,' a source tells me. 'With most weddings, the Aman can only be hired out for one or two nights. But the more money you have, the more nights and access you can get.' Indeed, while the wedding itself will take place on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, it is understood that Bezos and Sanchez will also host various reception parties and events for their guests at the Aman. This is set to include an evening 'concert' by Grammy Award-winning singer Lady Gaga, who will perform for guests on the hotel's grand piano said to have been played by 19th-century composer Frederic Chopin. Guests can also enjoy in-house pastry chefs, wine connoisseurs and join their own private chefs on 'market strolls' to pick their produce. Should they choose to join the 'masses' at one of the hotel's three dining rooms, they can enjoy bowls of pasta from £34, cocktails from £24, and even a bottle of Bezos's favourite wine, Dugat-Py Grand Cru, which he famously once bought for £3,000 in Cannes. It also boasts a library with views across the canal, a roof terrace and one of the only private gardens in the city. And, for any guests looking to unwind, there is a spa offering 'thermal anti-ageing' treatments as well as the hotel's own skincare range. Not that relaxation is what guests at the Aman often come looking for. 'Live opera string quartets have played at weddings at the Aman,' a source tells me. 'When hired completely out, 200 guests can fit across the venue for events and gatherings. One of the rooms has been transformed into a nightclub before.' Based in the 450-year-old Palazzo Papadopoli, the hotel building has been the home of the aristocratic Papadopoli family for 200 years. Though the family has offered part of the building to the Aman hotel group, they still live on the top floor of the palazzo in the penthouse suite. While they are usually there for most of the year, this week they have vacated their home to go on a family holiday. It means the penthouse residence will be available to the newlyweds – or whichever guest they might choose. Since it opened in 2013, the hotel has been dubbed the best in Italy. So it was little surprise that George and Amal Clooney, who met in Italy that year and have a house in Lake Como, decided to say 'I do' there. Around 100 of the couple's nearest and dearest arrived for the wedding weekend in September 2014 and the three-day celebration was jam-packed with cocktails, dinner and dancing. Guests including Vogue editor Dame Anna Wintour, Oscar-winner Matt Damon, and supermodel Cindy Crawford arrived at the Aman for the ceremony, which was officiated by the former mayor of Rome, Walter Veltroni. This was followed by a five-course meal and the cutting of the four-tiered art deco cake. The party lasted well into the next morning with more than 250 bottles of Champagne and 100 cases of Clooney's own Casamigos brand tequila to fuel the revelry. Bezos, 61, and Sanchez, 55, may at least be fuelled by a more local business: the Rosa Salva dessert shop in the heart of Venice. Delicacies including lemon-flavoured bussola biscuits and cornmeal Zaletti cookies will be given out in gift bags from the city's oldest bakery, which was established in 1879. Quite what else the couple have planned has remained a little more of a mystery – even if the drama surrounding their nuptials has not. Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian and former Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria all attended Sanchez's 'bachelorette' trip to Paris in May and are set to attend the nuptials. However it is not confirmed whether singer Katy Perry – one of Sanchez's close friends who joined her on her 'Blue Origin' trip into space in April – and her husband Orlando Bloom will be there amid rumoured tensions between the couple. The wedding, which is thought to cost up to £10million, has upset locals and there have been several demonstrations with protesters holding signs that read 'No Space for Bezos'. Whether such protests will ever register with guests within the lavish walls of the Aman is anyone's guess.


Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Daily Mail
The Americans who can't resist going over the top with a European wedding: From hiring the Palace of Versailles or the beach in St Tropez
Among the 150 friends and relatives at Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' larger-than-life wedding in Italy was Giorgio Armani, who recalled the Americans' reaction to the spectacle. The famed Italian designer, who dressed the bride, groom, and their daughter Suri, said: 'For the Americans this was very special, because Americans do not have this kind of thing back home, and they dream of such things in our beautiful country, and you can see the surprise and the awe on their faces.' In the nearly 20 years since two of Hollywood's biggest stars tied the knot at a medieval castle just outside Rome, however, the European wedding has lost its sheen as famous American brides bid to outdo each other. With Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's multi-million dollar wedding looming over Venice, branding and etiquette experts said 'money doesn't always buy class' while explaining that these 'status-signalling' nuptials can often have the opposite effect in the UK. 'Spending the national-debt equivalent of a small country on getting married in a European tourist hot-spot can leave a whiff of desperation in the high-society air,' said Andy Barr, a crisis communications and reputation specialist. Sean O'Meara, the managing director at reputation management consultancy Essential Connect, added: 'Simply spending a lot of money on a high status endeavour isn't enough. The more people do something, like choosing a European castle as their wedding venue, the less capacity for signalling status that choice will have. 'If everybody is posh, nobody is posh,' he added. 'So it makes sense that the European castle sort of wedding is now losing a bit of its lustre,' he continued. 'It used to be something that royalty did. Now it's something celebrities do. The Amazon tycoon, 61, and former journalist Lauren, 55, are the latest celebrity couple to stage a multi-day extravaganza in Europe. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez kickstart their Italian weddng festivities with a foam party on the Amazon tycoon's superyacht However, their plans have sparked backlash among local residents concerned about overtourism, island-wide disruptions, and the notion that Venice can simply be sold to 'the highest bidder'. According to etiquette expert Laura Windsor, the couple's grandiose wedding plans paint them in a poor light because they're so 'intrusive'. 'They lack class and grace because [the wedding is] intrusive,' she said. 'Because it's for publicity, it's showing off. People who have class do things with little fuss, they keep it to themselves, they have no need to show off to gain validity.' Bezos and Lauren's six-day celebration joins a long list of high-profile US celebrity weddings held in Europe - from George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's Venetian wedding to Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's bash that took their guests across the continent. But not all of them were created equal. While some were understated and private, others were flashy, over-the-top bashes that teetered on the brink of being 'tacky'. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Tom Cruise and wife Katie Holmes with their then-seven-month-old daughter Suri as they headed to their wedding rehearsal dinner at Nino's Restaurant at the bottom of the Piazza De Spagne (Spanish Steps) in Rome, Italy two days before their fairytale wedding In November 2006, some of the biggest names in Hollywood congregated at the Castello Odescalchi di Bracciano in Bracciano, Italy, to bear witness to one of the most high-profile celebrity weddings in recent history In 2006, the marriage of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes was one of the biggest entertainment stories of the year - as the Mission Impossible Star tied the knot with Katie at 15th century castle near Rome. As the year drew to a close, some of the biggest names in Hollywood congregated at the Castello Odescalchi di Bracciano in Bracciano, Italy, to bear witness to one of the most high-profile celebrity weddings in recent history. The designer Giorgio Armani said Tom, then Katie, walked down a stone ramp lined with flag bearers in medieval costumes and to the roll of drums. They exchanged vows in a former stable decorated simply with white flowers. Italian singer Andrea Bocelli serenaded the couple at the reception and the bride and groom cut a five-tiered white chocolate wedding cake, after a $100,000 fireworks display was set off in the grounds of the castle. Guests left the celebrations with Armani goodie bags worth $5,000 - but the influence of the Church of Scientology, of which Tom remains an outspoken and active member, was explicit. The evening wedding was performed by a Scientology minister in front of more than 150 relatives and friends, the publicists of Tom and Katie - who divorced in 2012 - said at the time. The 45-minute service ended with red and white rose petals – the colours of Scientology – falling from nets held in the hall ceiling. Guests, who included Jennifer Lopez, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, Brooke Shields and Victoria Beckham, were then led indoors for a three-course wedding breakfast and all-night dancing. Pamela Anderson & Kid Rock Pamela Anderson's short-lived marriage to Kid Rock may only have lasted four months, but it didn't stop the couple from splashing out on their 2006 yacht wedding in Saint-Tropez Instead of donning a white gown, the former Baywatch star put her on spin on the bridal dress code by wearing a white string bikini and captain's hat Just months prior, however, another American celebrity wedding in Europe had made waves - but for very different reasons. Pamela Anderson's short-lived marriage to Kid Rock may only have lasted four months, but it didn't stop the couple from splashing out on their 2006 yacht wedding in Saint-Tropez. Instead of donning a white gown, the former Baywatch star put her on spin on the bridal dress code by wearing a white string bikini and captain's hat. Meanwhile, Kid Rock opted to go shirtless for the wedding ceremony while accessorising with his signature fedora - with one of the most famous images from the pair's celebrations showing him posing with Pamela while holding a bottle of Corona beer and a cigar. While Pamela and the tattooed rapper, who would go their separate ways four months later, spared no expense on the elaborate wedding, the free-wheeling ceremony wasn't considered legal under French law. George and Amal Clooney George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's $4.6 million Venice wedding was notably smaller than Bezos and Sanchez's planned festivities - with the couple exchanging vows before 100 guests before hosting their reception at the seven-star Aman Canal Grande Venice hotel in September 2014 The last time Venice saw a wedding as high-profile as the Bezos-Sanchez celebration was, most likely, in 2014 when George Clooney married British human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin. However, their $4.6 million wedding was notably smaller - with George and Amal, then 36, exchanging vows before 100 guests before hosting their reception at the seven-star Aman Canal Grande Venice hotel in September 2014. By contrast, the wedding of Bezos and Sanchez, a former journalist, is expected to be attended by 200 people across multiple historic venues in Venice. Strict non-disclosure agreements, a blanket ban on photography, and an extensive security detail meant the only pictures of George on the day showed him and his guests arriving at the historic waterside venue where Amal was waiting. It was later revealed that guests were met with champagne and canapes including polenta with wild mushrooms and prosciutto ham with figs, after the ceremony was concluded. The reason George and Amal picked Venice as their wedding destination was because they were first introduced to each other in Italy, at the actor's Lake Como villa. Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka The first official confirmation of their wedding came from Neil's spokesperson, followed by a tweet from the How I Met Your Mother star who shared a stunning photo of the grooms taken at sunset After 10 years together, Neil Patrick Harris and his partner David Burtka exchanged vows in what was described as an intimate, moving, and joyous celebration in the historical Italian city of Perugia in 2014. The first official confirmation of their wedding came from Neil's spokesperson, followed by a tweet from the How I Met Your Mother star who shared a stunning photo of the grooms taken at sunset. And while their dreamy European destination wedding was, undoubtedly, special, it was also 'very quiet, very private,' according to Kelly Ripa - one of the few in attendance. 'It was a beautiful family affair in Perugia, Italy. They rented a castle - or I think they rented it. I hope we didn't break into a castle and just stayed there,' the talk show host said. 'Sir Elton John performed. There were fireworks. The food was amazing. There were magic tricks, because, you know Neil is way into magic. Their wedding vows were so beautiful.' John Legend and Chrissy Teigen A source previously revealed that John Legend and Chrissy Teigen chose to get married at Lake Como in Italy because that's where 'they fell in love' At the time, an insider added that the couple's guests would be staying in a hotel in the region for about four or five days for the celebration John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were married during an intimate ceremony at a lavish estate in Lake Como on Saturday. A source previously revealed that they chose the scenic location for their wedding because 'that's where they fell in love.' At the time, an insider said that the couple's guests would be staying in a hotel in the region for about four or five days for the celebration. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie More than a decade ago, the Hollywood superstars tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at a small chapel on the grounds of Chateau Miraval - the winery they purchased in 2011. The wedding was attended by 22 guests As far as celebrity weddings go, you would be hard-pressed to think of one more understated than Brangelina's 2014 ceremony during a year that would see multiple A-listers make the leap. For the former couple, who finalised their divorce settlement after an acrimonious eight-year battle, the decision to wed in France was also sentimental. More than a decade ago, the Hollywood superstars tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at a small chapel on the grounds of Chateau Miraval - the winery they purchased in 2011. Part of the reason they picked the estate for their low-key wedding, which was attended by only 22 guests - including their six children - was to honour Angelina's promise to her late mother that she would marry in France before her death. Marcheline Bertrand died in 2007 at the age of 56, following an eight-year battle with ovarian cancer. The wedding also coincided with the 10-year anniversary of the filming of Mr and Mrs Smith - when Brad and Angelina met and fell in love. The Maleficent actress filed for divorce from Brad in 2016 after two years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Kim Kardashian and the rapper now known as Ye arriving for their pre-wedding party at the Palace of Versailles in 2014 They decided to host a glamorous dinner at the French monument after the palace denied the now-former couple's request to be married at the palace Kim and Kanye as they arrived at the palace in a carriage that once belonged to the French monarchy A pre-wedding party at the Palace of Versailles, private jets on standby to transport 200 wedding guests from France to Florence, and private performances by Andrea Bocelli, John Legend, and Lana Del Rey. These were just some of the highlights of Kim Kardashian and Kanye 'Ye' West's 2014 wedding in Italy that is estimated to have cost the ex-couple an eye-watering sum of $12 million. The bride wore custom Givenchy as Kim picked a $500,000 wedding gown created by Riccardo Tisci and recruited a 'glam squad' to ensure all the guests at the Kimye wedding were picture-perfect - a service that reportedly cost $65,000. They also paid $410,000 to secure their wedding venue, the 16th century Forte di Belvedere in Florence, but only after they were turned away by the Palace of Versailles, the former home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Ahead of their wedding, the palace took to X/Twitter to quash any rumours that Kim and Kanye would be married at the royal chateau in a statement. Not to be deterred, the former couple settled for a pre-wedding party at the historical French monument - arriving in a carriage that once belonged to the French monarchy - before treating guests to a glamorous dinner and a 'private surprise tour'. But the lavish event was allegedly branded 'tacky' by Beyonce and Jay-Z, who famously skipped the media spectacle at the time. Before the wedding, radar online reported that Beyonce dreaded the thought of the lavish affair. 'Jay and Beyoncé's wedding was shrouded in secrecy and extreme lengths were made to make sure their wedding was an intimate affair for friends and family, only,' an insider told Radar in March. 'This will be the complete opposite. She thinks it's just tacky.' Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker Family drama aside, Kourtney and Travis' Italian wedding was criticised after MailOnline revealed it was being sponsored by luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana following a slew of controversies at the time Eight years after her younger sister Kim's Italian wedding, Kourtney Kardashian and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker headed to Portofino for their third ceremony. To add insult to Kim's injury, Kourtney and Travis also enlisted legendary singer Andrea Bocelli fo perform at the event - as the founder of Skims ranted 'You stole my f***ing wedding country and my wedding performer' during a confessional on their reality TV show. Family drama aside, Kourtney and Travis' wedding was criticised after MailOnline revealed it was being sponsored by luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana following a slew of controversies at the time. As part of the deal, the ceremony was held at Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana's villa in the Italian seaside village, with the fashion house involved in every aspect of organising the festivities. The most famous reality TV stars were all dressed in D&G, with Kourtney walking down the aisle in unique D&G white silk lace and satin mini dress and a dramatic hand-embroidered veil. The worldwide coverage of the reality stars showcasing the brand's clothes against the idyllic backdrop of the Italian Riviera was set to give millions of pounds worth of free publicity to Dolce & Gabbana which has been hit by controversies in recent years. Unlike the Kimye wedding, Kourtney and her rocker beau filmed their wedding for a spin-off Hulu series Till Death Do Us Part. Sia & Dan Bernad The Italian designers hosted two very different celebrity weddings at their lavish villa in Portofino in quick succession. After Kourtney and Travis's televised nuptials, their Villa Olivetta was transformed into the venue for Australian songstress Sia's wedding to Dan Bernad in 2023. The guest list was restricted to just four people, according to Hello! magazine, who watched as Sia - famous for the half-and-half wig that conceals her face in public - and Dan exchanged vows under an iron gazebo during a candelit ceremony. Jessica Biel & Justin Timberlake Justin and Jessica - who share two sons - reportedly dropped a cool $5.6 million on their big day that, ultimately, was remembered for a 'distasteful' wedding video mocking the homeless Justin Timberlake and long-time partner Jessica Biel headed to Puglia in Italy for their dream wedding in 2012, when they brought together 100 of their nearest and dearest for a week-long celebration. The couple booked out the lavish Borgo Egnazia resort where their guests could let their hair down without fear of being papped, the bride wore a soft pink, bespoke Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown - and so did the entire bridal party. The bills kept adding up as Justin and Jessica - who share two sons - reportedly dropped a cool $5.6 million on their big day that, ultimately, was remembered for a 'distasteful' wedding video mocking the homeless. The video was created by Justin's real estate friend Justin Huchel. It shows real homeless people on the LA streets purporting to be acquaintances who couldn't make it to the opulent ceremony. The video, which was first obtained by Gawker and was allegedly shown at their post-ceremony bash, starts with the message, 'greetings from your Hollywood friends who just couldn't make it'. The singer later apologised in a 700-word statement posted on his website that read: 'My friends are good people. This was clearly a lapse in judgment which I'm sure no one who is reading this is exempt from. But, I don't believe it was made to be insensitive. 'More so, I think it was made as a joke on me not having that many friends attending my own wedding (which IS kind of funny if you think about it). He added: 'I think we can all agree that it was distasteful, even though that was not its intention.' Avril Lavigne & Chad Kroeger Avril Lavigne and Nickelback rocker Chad Kroeger said their vows while standing in a medieval castle in the South of France as red backlighting illuminated their goth-themed wedding. They are pictured here during a red carpet appearance in 2013 Avril Lavigne and Nickelback rocker Chad Kroeger said their vows while standing in a medieval castle in the South of France as red backlighting illuminated their goth-themed wedding in 2013. The Sk8er boi hitmaker and Kroeger were married before 110 of their closest friends and family during a three-day blowout in Cannes that Avril later described as a 'crazy vacation'. Some of the wedding's more unusual details included a black bridal gown custom-created for Avril by Monique Lhuillier as well as an 'intimate and emotional candelight ceremony' at the Chateau de la Napoule medieval castle near Cannes. In signature Hollywood style, however, the celebrity wedding wasn't complete without a wild party as Avril and Chad hosted a dinner and reception that went on until 6am the following day. Avril, then 29, reflected on the festivities in an interview with Hello! magazine, explaining: 'I've been planning this wedding for a really long time,' she said. 'I showed him everything and he let me take the reins and bounce ideas off of him. 'I wanted to make sure it's a crazy vacation and an experience of a lifetime for our guests,' she added.