Fires! Falls! Forgetfulness! Celebrity Wedding Mishaps That Will Make You Feel Better About Your Own
As Carrie Bradshaw once told her Bff Charlotte, a mishap-plagued wedding is a small price to pay if it means you’re in for a happy marriage. If the Sex and the City character’s logic holds true, these celeb couples are definitely poised to stand the test of time.
From wardrobe malfunctions to weather disasters, these former brides and grooms made it through wedding misfortunes and lived to tell the tales — together.
1. Kate Upton & Justin Verlander: The bride and groom were late.
Before he was traded to the Houston Astros, the Mlb player and his model love planned a gorgeous wedding in Italy.
From wardrobe malfunctions to weather disasters, these former brides and grooms made it through wedding misfortunes and lived to tell the tales — together.
1. Kate Upton & Justin Verlander: The bride and groom were late.
Before he was traded to the Houston Astros, the Mlb player and his model love planned a gorgeous wedding in Italy.
- 11/20/2017
- by Lydia Price
- PEOPLE.com
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Rather than re-creating faint replications of antics from the time when Carson ruled late night, “There’s…Johnny!” (originally produced for Seeso, before that comedy service shut down) uses actual archival footage from the show, even incorporating memorable moments as significant plot points for the characters just off-camera. Johnny, Ed McMahon, and even a few notable guest stars pop up on...
- 11/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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