
Charli XCX, Husband George Daniel Share Wedding Photos
Charli XCX has unveiled a slew of photos from her wedding with George Daniel of The 1975.
The "Brat" star took to
to share pictures from the July 19 ceremony, an intimate event attended by the couple's close friends and family at Hackney Town Hall in London.
'Did something,' Charli captioned the glimpse into the day she married George, adding the millennial-preferred version of a heart emoji to her post on Instagram: <3.
Emoticon preference aside, the photos capture the newlyweds' in-love vibes amid their celebration of saying 'I do' last weekend.
The first photo on the slideshow captures Charli's bridal look — made up of a Vivienne Westwood dress, a white bouquet and a pair of her signature sunglasses. The second photo has her husband winking at the camera with a cigarette at his lips.
As one might expect, other photos document moments of romance, including the newlyweds kissing.
The pair announced their engagement in July 2023, when Charli showed off her ring on social media and marked the milestone with the caption 'charli xcx and george daniel f—ing for life!!!'.
Both artists recently played Glastonbury, with Daniel — drummer, producer and songwriter with The 1975, and a DJ — headlining the U.K. music festival with the band he's been with since his teen years.
The 1975 had first billing on the fest's main Pyramid Stage on June 27, while Charli closing down the Other Stage the following night.
Though he wasn't seen in pictures from the couple's London wedding ceremony, 1975 frontman Matty Healy hyped Charli's set during the Manchester group's career-spanning gig at Glasto, a performance that left him overcome with emotion.
Mid-set, he gave his bandmate's then-fiancée a sweet shoutout in between songs: 'Give it up for Charli xcx. That's my best friend.'
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