Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing that struck me about it was how 100% cacausian it was. There wasn't a single person of color there. Plus the wedding took place in an area known for white supremecy. Kind of a strange move for someone in the Kennedy family.
This is the Schwarzenegger branch of the Kennedy family. Arnold was a Republican governor. Arnold's grandfather was a Nazi during WWII. So maybe not so surprising that their circle is white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I want to know is, was their half-brother Joseph Baena invited to the wedding? He seems so sweet and wants to be part of the family.
Nope--various news articles say no.
https://www.mensfitness.com/news/family-and-friends-gathered-for-patrick-schwarzeneggers-wedding-but-one-absence-stood-out
Anonymous wrote:All I want to know is, was their half-brother Joseph Baena invited to the wedding? He seems so sweet and wants to be part of the family.
Anonymous wrote:Most people post their weddings to show off and have the prestige of the vogue association—they aren’t paid by vendors. I read them religiously and it’s very rare to plug a random mass market brand
Anonymous wrote:I clicked but this seems fine. It just looks like a normal wedding.
The only weird part to me is that she wore full wedding gowns to the early events but I mean, who cares.
The minted thing is a little gauche but if you’re not getting paid, why on earth would you publish your wedding photos anyway? Getting paid is surely the whole point. Otherwise it could stay private.
Anonymous wrote:No, I agree. With that much money, everything should have been embossed, not printed.
Anonymous wrote:They are so bland. 2 scoops of boxed mashed potatoes without butter or gravy