Anonymous wrote:Posh really isn’t that attractive. The boys seem to have Beck’s eyes but her face.Anonymous wrote:He is significantly less attractive than I expected him to be given his parents.
He did - money from his cooking show of course!Anonymous wrote:Who do you think paid for the 325k engagement ring?
Anonymous wrote:I find this celebrity wedding to be mildly but definitively depressing.
The British side seems trashy (too many tats and boobs falling out of dresses) and the American side, not much better (Miami: need I say more?). The bride and groom seem like vacuous wastrels who've never been asked to develop skills or self-reliance by their self-absorbed parents. Nobody is exceptionally good-looking and the groom especially looks like a very, very average lower-class British bloke, with sparse facial hair and unmemorable beige features that call to mind the lads that hang about grim council flats on the gloomy outskirts of London.
They signed an ironclad prenup so there won't even be any money drama when they inevitably divorce.
I click on the DM stories hoping against hope for something interesting or lovely to look at and I just see a bunch of mediocre-looking people and C-list celebrities, and I feel a crushing sense of ennui. Give me a royal wedding any day, or an A-list celeb wedding in Malibu. But this one is just depressing. Do better, DM. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10706049/Brooklyn-Nicola-share-snap-inside-3-5m-Florida-wedding.html
Here’s a clear look at the bride and groom. Surprisingly understated and lovely.
Posh really isn’t that attractive. The boys seem to have Beck’s eyes but her face.Anonymous wrote:He is significantly less attractive than I expected him to be given his parents.
Anonymous wrote:I find this celebrity wedding to be mildly but definitively depressing.
The British side seems trashy (too many tats and boobs falling out of dresses) and the American side, not much better (Miami: need I say more?). The bride and groom seem like vacuous wastrels who've never been asked to develop skills or self-reliance by their self-absorbed parents. Nobody is exceptionally good-looking and the groom especially looks like a very, very average lower-class British bloke, with sparse facial hair and unmemorable beige features that call to mind the lads that hang about grim council flats on the gloomy outskirts of London.
They signed an ironclad prenup so there won't even be any money drama when they inevitably divorce.
I click on the DM stories hoping against hope for something interesting or lovely to look at and I just see a bunch of mediocre-looking people and C-list celebrities, and I feel a crushing sense of ennui. Give me a royal wedding any day, or an A-list celeb wedding in Malibu. But this one is just depressing. Do better, DM. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... it must KILL Javanka that they weren't invited to this
Nelson Peltz ( father of the bride) broke with Trump after the Jan 6 shenanigans.
Anonymous wrote:... it must KILL Javanka that they weren't invited to this
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10706049/Brooklyn-Nicola-share-snap-inside-3-5m-Florida-wedding.html
Here’s a clear look at the bride and groom. Surprisingly understated and lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not saying they’ll have kids anytime soon, but it is increasingly status symbol to be a young hot rich mom.
I think that ship has sailed, in this case.
27 is fairly young these days to have kids, if she chooses to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is 23 considered “pretty young” to get married?
Because it is. The average first marriage age for an American male is 29 and for an American female it's 27.]
I barely know any married younger millennials or older Gen Zers in their early-mid 20s, but I’m an older Millennial born in the mid-80s and like, 23-26 was prime wedding time for me and my friends. Multiple weddings every summer and fall, people showing up at work with engagement rings all the time.
Where are you from, and where were you living from 23-26? I'm roughly the same age and this was not at all my experience. I was 26 when my first friend got married (and she's a couple years older than me), and prime wedding time for my friends was 29-33. I feel like that is much more the norm of our peers, but it may be a urban/rural or regional divide thing.
NP. Has been for a long time. Most of my high school class mates and family friends married and/or had a kid by 24.