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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 Thursday, Nov. 4th, 2021
If you’ve been hoping Kristen Stewart might ask you to officiate her wedding to Dylan Meyer, we have some good news, and some bad news...
The bad news is, she probably isn’t going to ask you now. (Sorry.)
The good news is, that’s because she’s already found an epic wedding officiant -- the Mayor of Flavortown!
Yep, Stewart told Howard Stern this week that she wants the indelible restaurateur, author, and television icon to lead her upcoming wedding ceremony.
After word of Stewart’s proposal reached Fieri, he immediately said yes.
“Hey Kristen, Guy Fieri here, and I heard through the Flavortown grapevine that you are looking for a sweet spikey-haired officiant for your wedding," Fieri said in a recorded message to Stewart (via Today), adding, “I’m all in!”
Stewart and Meyer’s newly-announced wedding plans keep sounding better and better. It’s a shame they didn’t invite us, but we can’t wait to hear how it goes!
If you want to ask a friend or relative to get ordained online to officiate your wedding, but you won’t be on the Howard Stern Show any time soon, try this instead:
This unique gift gives everything you need to 'propose' to your officiant, and ensures they'll have all the paperwork and minister credentials they'll need to perform the ceremony, including their Ordination Certificate and Letter of Good Standing when they become an ordained minister with AMM.
The box includes a copy of our workbook Asked to Officiate, our AMM Minister Manual, a satin officiant's stole, tote bag, lapel pin, and more, and your chosen officiant will be sent their ministry credentials and any licensing materials and applications required for your state.
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