I'm not one for celebrity weddings. They do seem, for the most part, to be wasteful exercises in excess and poor taste at a time when the world is trying to figure out the economic landslide that's about to engulf us in the next year. On the other hand, there are total distraction for anything remotely connected to reality, and I briefly, what people with lots of money do when they want to make the perfect day. So, in essence, it's like the psychological profiling someone you thought you knew through their PR machine. David and Victoria Beckham's pure machine is extraordinary is that carries it on the entire family, including Brooklyn, who just got married in the cold, healthy heirs to a billionaire's fortune, there seems to be perfectly happily signed prenup in place to protect everyone's money around the youthful urge to tie the knot. Brooklyn is 23 years old to Keith. I'm so excited to get married to the love of my life. I can't wait to spend all our time together building a life in the future. I could only wish this happiness and everyone, Why doesn't everyone get married this young day broken. Everyone's happy for you and hope you found someone will spend the rest of your life. But you are just 23. The odds are not in your favour for a number of reasons. You're both aspiring to be a chef andan actress. Two careers which under any normal circumstances, will put a strain on a relationship. Both of you will no doubt have very high standards. You want to meet? It feels like too much. Maybe we'll help each other through the frustrations. I don't know. Maybe I understand your position in the world better than anyone. I hope that's the case. Like I said, I'm not one for celebrity weddings, but I'm a sucker for a happy ending.
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