Gabourey Sidibe Shares Why She Doesn't Want to Be a Traditional Bride for Her Spring Wedding
11.05.2022 - 21:15
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Gabourey Sidibe isn't interested in her upcoming wedding to fiancé Brandon Frankel being traditional whatsoever. The 39-year-old actress opened up about her wedding plans in an interview for ' Style Issue cover.Although many details for the celebration are currently up in the air, Sidibe knows what she want. For a moment, she wasn't even sure she wanted a wedding.«The entire time we have been engaged, I've always been like, 'No, we shouldn't have a wedding.' Maybe we'll throw a barbecue, get married in the bathroom, and then we’ll come out and tell everyone we're married,» the actress said. The apprehension stems from Sidibe's childhood of attending weddings regularly with her wedding singer mom.
«I was definitely one of those uninvited children at a ton of weddings — and I actually hate them because of it. In my life, I have vowed to go to four more including my own,» she half-joked.There will be no bridesmaids and no bachelorette party, or «any other normal wedding things,» the bride-to-be asserted. «It cannot be a traditional wedding.
Really, it can't be. I don't want anything done the 'traditional' way. Our relationship is very much on our terms and I want it to be fun, like a true party.»Whatever Sidibe and Frankel do come up with, they know the celebration will take place in spring 2023 and will incorporate both their backgrounds, Senegalese and Jewish.«Including my culture [in the wedding] is important to me for sure.
I've been feeding him some Senegalese food in the last few years — especially in the pandemic,» Sidibe shared. «It will be a nice mix of African and Jewish touches. I want his background to absolutely be there because this is a partnership.»Sidibe and Frankel met on the exclusive, members-only
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