Charli XCX and George Daniel 'set for Sicily wedding'
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Charli XCX and her fiance George Daniel are set to get married in Sicily.
The 360 hitmaker and The 1975 drummer are said to have chosen to tie the knot on the Mediterranean island later this year and have a lavish ceremony in the pipeline.
An insider told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Charli and George fell in love with Sicily and knew they wanted to get married there.
"It's incredibly secluded and romantic. There will be no expense spared. It's costing tens of thousands of pounds and visually it will be mesmerising.
"Charli and George said they wanted a massive party and there are no restrictions on when the bar has to close, so it can go on all night."
The source added: "They have both had such a busy summer with massive shows, but from mid-August they're able to slow down and focus on their big day.
"It's going to be pretty star-studded too, with plenty of their celeb mates making the journey over to Sicily to watch them say 'I do'. Charli and George are so excited to become man and wife."
Charli revealed earlier this year that she is relaxed about her wedding plans and says that she and George "just want to have a party".
The 32-year-old singer said: "We're both very chill and we kind of just want to have a party.
"Neither of us are particularly formal about marriage or care about the formalities of the ceremony or whatever.
"We just want to be together forever and have a party with our friends."
Meanwhile, Charli recently bit back at the "boomer vibe" criticism of her headline performance on The Other Stage at the Glastonbury Festival last month and rubbished suggestions that her use of autotune makes her a "fraud".
Posting on X, the Apple singer wrote: "Really enjoying these boomer vibe comments on Glastonbury performance. It's super fascinating to me.
"Like the idea that singing with deliberate autotune makes you a fraud or that not having a traditional band suddenly means you must not be a "real artist" is like, the most boring take ever. yawn sorry just fell asleep xx
"But to be honest… i enjoy the discourse. imo the best art is divisive and confrontational and often evolves into truly interesting culture rather than being like kind of ok, easily understood and sort of forgettable."
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