Hollywood hot spot sets stage for Selena Gomez's upcoming wedding, adorned with romantic details
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are set to tie the knot in the picturesque seaside town of Montecito, California, in September. The couple, who prioritise privacy and security, have chosen a private residence for their intimate ceremony.
Montecito, known for its mix of coastal beauty and celebrity homes, is home to famous residents such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Aniston, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle. The guest list for the wedding will be small, limited to close family members and trusted friends.
Selena Gomez shared her menu preferences for the wedding on her Rare Beauty TikTok account, revealing that instead of a traditional cake or elegant desserts, she prefers her Nana's biscuits and gravy. In a humorous twist, Selena joked that biscuits and gravy sound like dessert to her.
The wedding is not expected to be a large Hollywood affair. Selena herself announced, "Forever starts now," after accepting Benny's proposal, hinting at a more personal celebration. The organiser of the wedding remains undisclosed in the provided search results.
Benny Blanco, who recently spoke about his album and his excitement for the wedding on Australia's Today show, proposed to Selena Gomez with a diamond ring worth an estimated one million dollars. The couple have been dating since late 2020 and have been open about their love for each other.
As the wedding date approaches, fans and well-wishers are eagerly awaiting more details about the intimate celebration. Montecito, with its stunning landscapes and exclusive homes, promises to provide a beautiful backdrop for the special day.
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