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Stay up to date with the latest wedding ceremony trends, script writing inspiration, tips and advice for first-time officiants, and news that matters to couples and wedding ministers.
Stay up to date with the latest wedding ceremony trends, script writing inspiration, tips and advice for first-time officiants, and news that matters to couples and wedding ministers.
Published Tuesday, Oct. 31st, 2023
Kristen Stewart just announced that she’s not planning her wedding (because she’s “bad at planning stuff”), and that the ceremony will be a “surprise”… even to her and Dylan.
And even though Guy Fieri probably won’t be their wedding officiant, as previously teased, he’ll definitely be there in spirit.
The funny, offhand wedding update was made during Stewart’s recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live, when host Andy Cohen asked when Kristen and her screen-writer fiancee, Dylan Meyer, were getting married:
KS: “I think we’re just gonna, like, marry each other, and then call Guy and say, ‘hey, you were here in spirit, babe.’”
AC: “Right, ‘we did it!’ When are you getting married?”
KS: “I don’t know. We’re gonna, sorta, surprise ourselves.”
Watch Kristen Stewart’s WWHL interview clip below:
Stewart’s low-key approach is totally understandable, given how busy the celebrity couple are and how much time and effort goes into planning an elaborate wedding ceremony (even if you have a team of vendors to help you).
So, what kind of wedding will Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer have? Will they get married at the courthouse? Opt for a secret ceremony at home with a confidential marriage license? Elope in some gorgeous destination wedding? Or will they change their minds, and plan a big ceremony with nice-guy Fieri after all?
We can’t wait to find out!
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Many of today's couples are choosing to skip the stress of a traditional wedding. Like Kristen and Dylan, they want to get married in low-key elopement ceremonies and 'make it legal' license signing ceremonies instead.
Sound like the dream scenario? Check out the articles below and start not planning your wedding today!
Just remember: You still need a wedding officiant to make your marriage legal and sign your marriage license, unless you live in a 'self solemnizing' state. Ask a friend or relative to get ordained online to officiate! Ordination with American Marriage Ministries is quick, easy, meaningful, and free:
Choose one of these fun and affordable alternatives to a traditional wedding ceremony. Read the full article here.
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