Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are finally married.
After 16 full-length albums, a batch of brutal breakups, and a record-breaking world tour, Taylor, 36, has officially locked down her prince charming.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have finally tied the knotCredit: GettyScreens outside of Madison Square Garden read “JUST&T MARRIED!” on FridayCredit: ReutersTaylor’s distinct gray SUV was seen near Madison Square Garden around 6:30pm on FridayCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. SunAdam Sandler officiated Taylor and Travis’ wedding and was spotted by The U.S. Sun on Thursday at MSG ahead of the rehearsal dinnerCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. Sun
Some stars spotted include Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss, Dakota Johnson,Bradley Cooper,Zoe Kravitz,Erin Andrews,Matthew Stafford andGraham Norton.
Soon after the couple exchanged vows, Dior revealed that the bride and groom’s looks were created by Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s and Haute Couture Collections in close collaboration with the bride and groom.
This was the designer’s first couture wedding dress for a world-renowned celebrity.
The newlyweds had custom shoes made by Christian Louboutin and Taylor wore Cartier jewelry.
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The designer brand also confirmed that the couple did not have any bridesmaids or groomsmen.
Instead, Taylor’s brother Austin Swift served as her Man of Honor, and Travis’ brother, former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, was his Best Man.
“The ceremony joined both families together and was officiated by friend Adam Sandler,” the press release read.
Adam Sandler, his wife and daughters were spotted at MSG on ThursdayCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. SunTaylor’s childhood best friend, Abigail Anderson, was seen leaving a hotel ahead of the wedding on Friday, leaving fans wondering if this was a bridesmaid dress revealCredit: GC ImagesLaura Kruk, the soon-to-be wife of New York Giants wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster, was seen in the same dress, but it was later confirmed Taylor had no bridesmaidsCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. SunTaylor and Travis wore custom Dior outfits and custom shoes made by Christian Louboutin at the weddingCredit: Getty
Taylor’s childhood best friend,Abigail Anderson,and Laura Kruk, the soon-to-be wife ofNew YorkGiants wide receiverJuju Smith-Schuster, stepped out in the same $795 gown with a floral corset-style bodice and a contrasting brown satin skirt, leaving fans suspecting the bridesmaids dressed had been revealed.
But it now appears to be a moment of matching as Dior confirmed the popstar had no bridesmaids.
The skies of New York City opened up soon after it was announced the couple was officially married, with people outside of MSG running to get away from the pouring rain.
Rumors had been circulating in the days leading up to the big ceremony that the couple had already wed in a private ceremony.
Travis Kelce’s close friend Ross Travis was seen making his way to the wedding on Friday afternoonCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. SunTaylor’s aunt Joan Bender Rice and uncle Don Blalock were also seen heading out to the weddingCredit: Felipe Ramales for the U.S. Sun
But, Rick, one of Taylor’s relatives, exclusively told The U.S. Sun outside the Ritz Carlton in NYC on Friday, “The ceremony is today.”
“All the rumors are nonsense. Taylor and Travis haven’t got married. They are taking their vows today.”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end popped the question after two years of dating in a private, at-home proposal surrounded by hundreds of flowers.
Their wedding comes after months of speculation from fans as to when and where the Swift-Kelce wedding would be held.
Taylor’s brother Austin Swift(pictured in 2014) served as her Man of Honor at the weddingCredit: GettyTravis’s brother Jason Kelce, a former NFL player with the Philadelphia Eagles, took on the role as the Best ManCredit: GettyTaylor Swift fan were seen outside of Madison Square Garden hoping to catch a glimpse of the wedding on FridayCredit: EPAA young Swiftie was seen near Madison Square Garden with handmade signs referencing Taylor’s song lyricsCredit: Reuters
The couple ultimately chose to tie the knot at Madison Square Garden with a rumored 1,000 guests in attendance.
An entertainment executive said the multi-day extravaganza would kick off with an intimate affair at MSG on July 2, according to a bombshell report from the New York Times.
The private event would then be followed by a much larger ceremony in the same venue on July 3.
Some of Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs Teammates were reported to have booked blocks of rooms at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square as well.
Karlie Kloss was spotted heading to the wedding in a gold dress with a matching gold clutchCredit: GettyJack Antonoff, a singer-songwriter who recently worked with Taylor on The Tortured Poets Department album, attended the weddingCredit: TheImageDirect.comSinger Camila Cabello was seen in a lace gown as she left the West Village to head to Madison Square GardenCredit: GettyBradley Cooper was seen heading to the ceremony in a black suit and black bow tieCredit: BackGrid
A permit had reportedly been filed to shut down the streets surrounding the Garden from July 2 through July 4 – a major holiday weekend – and there had been no public events booked at the venue from June 29 through July 6.
Amtrak police were also reportedly warned well in advance of the impending celebrity nuptials.
In the months leading up to their nuptials, it was reported that Swift had actually been planning to completely transform her $32 million mansion in Rhode Island for the fairytale wedding.
Fans also believed the seaside ceremony would be held on June 13 – a reference to the Out of the Woods singer’s lucky number 13.
A source close to Swift told The U.S. Sun that she had planned to create a new garden at her home as the couple reportedly planned to drop $1.2 million on flowers alone.
Swift apparently began planting her preferred flowers in the new garden “months in advance,” gravitating toward red roses, hydrangeas, orchids and peonies.
“She wants the entire celebration to feel like a wave of flowers, with arrangements of white, purple, and pink orchids, plus blue, white, and pink hydrangeas, and peonies in pink, white, and red tones,” the source claimed.
“Taylor dreams of being fully surrounded by flowers, with lush floral bushes everywhere, making her teenage dream of marrying in a sea of flowers come true.”
Florals aside, The U.S. Sun previously revealed that the couple was planning to drop $8 million alone on security for the event.
The insider told The U.S. Sun that Swift had planned to create a “multi-day celebration” from Friday to Sunday for her wedding weekend, making it a “unique, unforgettable memory they’ll cherish for the rest of their lives.”
In terms of security, Madison Square Garden is ideal for the global superstar, as the venue features no windows, a large capacity and guaranteed privacy from rabid fans and paparazzi desperate for a glimpse at the high-profile couple.
Leading up to the wedding, neither Swift nor her NFL heartthrob had publicly discussed their wedding plans – leaving it all up to speculation.
More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.
WITH a wardrobe to envy Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw, lifestyle influencer Amelia Liana appeared to be the ultimate single girl.
But her carefully curated “single girl” persona was shattered this week when she published her YouTube vlog on Sunday night, titled: “I GOT MARRIED!!!!”
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Amelia stunned fans when she revealed she had secretly married after months of presenting herself as single onlineCredit: instagram/@amelialianaJust weeks before announcing her wedding, Amelia was sharing advice about life as a single woman in her thirtiesCredit: supplied/youtube The YouTube star secretly married in May before finally breaking the news to her stunned followersCredit: instagram/@amelialianaThe influencer shared stunning snaps from her big day after tying the knot in one of London’s most exclusive venuesCredit: instagram/@amelialiana
After all, Amelia, 34, who shares every inch of her life online, was not wearing an engagement ring – let alone mentioning that she had a boyfriend.
Only two months ago she posted a video on her YouTube account titled: “Single in my 30s and life update.”
So for the two million followers she calls “family”, it came as a huge shock.
London-born Amelia Liana launched her YouTube in 2013 and has since grown on TikTok and Instagram – publishing her luxury lifestyle which includes running “boujie errands” such as picking up jewellery at Cartier.
Amelia initially kept her groom’s identity under wrapsCredit: instagram/@amelialianaAmelia built her career by sharing every detail of her life online – making her secret marriage all the more surprisingCredit: youtube/@amelialiana
In her reveal video on Sunday, Amelia did little to quell her followers’ thirst to know about her marriage—and, more to the point, her new man.
The description read: “Surprise! We skipped a chapter! I’ve been keeping a little secret and I couldn’t wait to tell you that I got married!”
Sat in her “shroom” [shoe room] in her multi-million London townhouse, Amelia said: “This is going to make me really emotional saying this because I feel like you guys are family – I couldn’t wait to tell you.”
She added: “I decided that the next relationship I shared online was going to be my husband. This is definitely the best relationship I have ever been in, in my life and that’s why I married him.
“Some people predicted that I was getting married or something was going on because there were a lot of men’s shoes around.”
Of keeping her marriage under wraps, she said: “I couldn’t cut so much footage because there was a lot of footage already being cut because I kept forgetting to take off my ring.
“I think a lot of people on TikTok spotted it because I forgot to cut out my ring in a video and it was up for like half an hour and then I deleted it and reposted it because that was not supposed to be how I wanted to tell you.”
However I can reveal that Amelia has tied the knot with a 41-year-old high-flying CEO named Michael.
Followers accused Amelia of living a ‘double life’ after revealing her secret marriageCredit: instagram/@amelialianaAmelia enjoyed her honeymoon with her new man to GreeceCredit: instagram/@amelialiana
The marriage took place on May 19 at Chelsea Old Town Hall on the King’s Road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Her new husband who speaks English and German, and is the CEO of a multinational brand.
Amelia and her new man have also chosen not to follow each other on Instagram.
The couple are understood to have also had a ceremony at Spencer House in London’s St James’s with family and friends.
The Great Room, which overlooks Green Park, costs between £13,750 and £15,000 to hire.
She is also believed to have held her reception at London’s five-star hotel Claridge’s which can cost up to £30,000 with food and drinks included.
Amelia requested that her wedding planner organise an Alfonso mango stand at the reception.
She also had a traditional henna party which included fellow influencers Suzie Bonaldi and Audrey Peters – instead of having bridesmaids.
In true Amelia style, her bridal party – including sister Hannah and mum Carol – got ready in the £6,000-a-night room, The Dorchester Suite, at the five-star hotel overlooking Hyde Park.
Meanwhile I have heard that the couple honeymooned at the five-star Amanzoe resort in Greece.
A pool pavilion room at the resort costs around £3,542 per night and includes a 19ft private pool and views of the Aegean Sea.
The stay includes complimentary movements classes including Pilates and yoga as well as daily breakfast.
Of the wedding, a friend said: “It was a really fantastic day. Amelia couldn’t be happier. They had 200 of her closest friends and family there – and she, luckily, timed the weather well.
“It was just before the full heatwave – and was a glorious sunny day…without being too hot! She and her husband have known each other a long time – and got engaged last year.
“They actually had their formal marriage a few weeks before posting. Now, happily married, Amelia’s looking forward to getting back to work with a renewed sense of vigour – after being absolutely blown away by the reaction to her wedding videos.
“She never thought there would be so much traction from them – but those vids have already amassed more than 65 million views, which is incredible. That has been yet another boost for her – and has really rounded off a perfect few weeks.”
Amelia has so far shared 20 posts about her wedding with her 595,000 Instagram followers—with no groom in sight.
She has also set up an Instagram broadcast channel called “AL Club” to constantly keep her followers interested in the wedding.
Of what she looks for in a partner, she previously said: “I need a man that is secure. Not an insecure man – a secure man.
“If you are an insecure man – and I have had experience in this – you are going to resent me, resent my success.”
She added: “So I need a man that is secure.”
One fan said: “SINGLE IN MY 30S” two months ago. What was the point in all the long vents about how “behind in life you are” and repeating you’re single over and over…
In 2019 Amelia announced that she has split from her fiance known as “Robert” in an emotional Youtube video.
It came after Amelia documented her engagement party after announcing the proposal in December 2018.
She went on to date family friend Jak Serr – the son of BBC Apprentice star and entrepreneur Linda Plant.
The pair documented their relationship with TikTok videos but Amelia confirmed in 2024 that the pair had transitioned back to a friendship.
HARRY Styles is looking at New Orleans for his wedding to Zoe Kravitz, it can be revealed.
Pals close to the loved-up pair say they think the Southern US town could be a special spot to tie the knot and have researched venues.
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Harry Styles is looking at New Orleans for his wedding to Zoe Kravitz, pictured pair in New York in MarchCredit: GettyThe loved-up couple have been dating since August last yearCredit: Getty
Zoe’s famous musician dad Lenny Kravitz has long-standing roots in the town after buying his first home in the Louisiana town, which has deep ties to the blues music scene.
Back at home, the One Direction star, 32, and US actress, 37, this weekend enjoyed London’s heatwave and were snapped cuddling on a picnic blanket on Hampstead Heath.
They confirmed their engagement to close family and friends in April.
A source said: “Harry and Zoe might have a string of celebrity friends and a Hollywood lifestyle but their wedding won’t be like that.
“Zoe’s family ties to New Orleans, plus the town’s musical history, is making it a front runner and they’ve told pals that they’re looking at options for holding their big day there.”
Rock icon Lenny bought his first home in New Orleans in 1994 – a Creole cottage on Dauphine Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, a block away from the town’s famous Bourbon Street.
Whilst Zoe grew up in Los Angeles with her mother Lisa Bonet, in her teenage years she spent more time with Lenny at his Miami estate and New Orleans cottage.
A source said: ‘Harry and Zoe might have a string of celebrity friends and a Hollywood lifestyle but their wedding won’t be like that’Credit: GettyStunning actress Zoe recently starred as Catwoman in The BatmanCredit: Getty
Ex-One Direction singer Harry and Zoe, who played Catwoman in The Batman, have dated since August last year.
They went public with their relationship in Rome but have since kept matters private and not commented on their status.
Harry is said to have popped the question with a ring worth up to £500,000 and first sparked engagement rumours when he and Zoe flew to the Bahamas just after Christmas to stay in her dad’s home there.
A source said at the time: “If it wasn’t an engagement, then it was something that shows they are very much committed to each other.”
ALL eyes have been on Dua Lipa and Callum Turner, who threw a three-day party in Sicily after tying the knot in London recently.
But why leave all the fun to the stars?
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Lovebirds Dua Lipa and Callum Turner celebrate their weddingCredit: BackGridTropical Sky hosts weddings in the Maldives, Seychelles and Thailand, among other destinationsCredit: supplied
A destination wedding or celebration doesn’t need to come at an A-list cost.
There are tour operators and cruise lines offering packages to take logistical faff out of the equation at a relatively affordable price.
Couples can get up to £1,800pp off if they book before June 30, with complimentary wedding packages for anyone splashing out on a seven-night stay in a Harmony Concierge Junior Ocean View Suite or a Splash Two-Bedroom Family Room.
A seven-night all-inclusive getaway to the 4* Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa for up to four is from £1,849pp – including free wedding.
Anyone wanting family and friends to join can get a ten per cent discount when booking between five and nine rooms.
Princess Cruises has classic packages for the happy couple, plus two guests, that cost £2,606Credit: Supplied
IF you love the ocean, why not go for a wedding afloat.
Princess Cruises has classic packages for the happy couple, plus two guests, that cost £2,606.
Included are a ceremony performed by the captain, fresh florals, wedding cake, sparkling wine toast, dedicated photographer, romantic breakfast for the couple, stateroom gifts and goodies, pre-cruise and onboard wedding co-ordinator and keepsake certificate.
Packages that accommodate up to 18 guests cost from £4,842, including extras such as live music and cocktails.
The packages are on top of the cruise price itself.
Those who like the sound of tropical climes can book a seven-day Western Caribbean with Mexico cruise on board Star Princess.
It costs £649pp based on two sharing an inside cabin.
One of Tui’s most popular venues is Sensatori Atlantica Aphrodite Hills in CyprusCredit: TUI
TUI was voted best for weddings and honeymoons at the British Travel Awards last year and can host events at more than 200 venues, including castles, yachts and hotels, in 18 sun-soaked destinations.
Couples have a team of wedding specialists, available seven days a week.
On top of stylish rooms, the chic resort has a knock-out spa ideal for bride prep, and a golf course.
Wedding packages at the Tui Blue collection venue start from £4,439 and typically include wedding co-ordinator services, ceremony venue and set-up, bridal bouquet and groom’s buttonhole, wedding cake and celebratory drinks, photography options, reception and dining arrangements, guidance on legal requirements and accommodation arrangements.
JET2 has a Classic package from £1,650, which covers the ceremony, pre-planning, assistance with legal documentation and flowers for the coupleCredit: Jet 2
JET2 has a Classic package from £1,650, which covers the ceremony, pre-planning, assistance with legal documentation and flowers for the couple.
Those looking to throw a photographer into the mix should book the Deluxe service (from £2,299), which also comes with a hair and make-up artist and wedding flowers for two attendees.
The Ultimate package includes all the above, plus a private reception venue, three-course meal and DJ, from £4,250.
You do have to pay for your actual holiday on top of that, but with weddings at home often exceeding £20,000, these prices compare well. Destinations include Cyprus, Zante, Crete and Rhodes.
Try the 4* Venus Hotel and Suites, Zante, where a week’s B&B is from £759pp, including flights from Newcastle on May 1, next year.
Emily Atack is starring in the highly anticipated second season of Disney+’s Rivals, and has been giving a rare insight into her wedding plans with fiancé Dr Alistair Garner
Emily Atack and Rufus Jones
The Inbetweeners star Emily Atack, 36, faces a hectic period both professionally and personally. The actress is currently organising her upcoming nuptials to partner Dr Alistair Garner, while her Rivals storyline, where she plays Sarah Stratton, intensifies.
She’s also presenting ITV’s new strategic reality quiz, Nobody’s Fool, alongside fellow Rivals star Danny Dyer, 48.
Emily, who gave birth to her first child, a son named Barney, with Alistair in 2024, has been sharing behind-the-scenes secrets from the Disney+ adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper’s steamy novel, while offering a glimpse into her wedding preparations.
The actress joined her on-screen husband Rufus Jones, 51, on the Rivals Season 2 Official Podcast to chat about the opening episodes of the latest series, including several explicit nude sequences.
Rufus was asked about the moment his character, Paul Stratton, danced around in the buff following a shower, leading Emily to reveal that she’d witnessed the actor unclothed “more than my own partner” in recent months.
The star acknowledged that the striking scene represented “his first day” of shooting series two, remarking: “It’s very funny, I’ve done quite a lot of nudity in my career”, to which Emily interjected: “I’ve seen you naked more than my own partner this year!”
Rufus chuckled and responded: “I know, it’s slightly weird. I’ve done it about 10 times!” The actor revealed that filming the scene proved particularly challenging as the shower was considerably smaller than anticipated, leaving him with limited space to perform.
Meanwhile, Emily’s character Sarah has been wrestling with the revelation that she’s expecting a baby, while simultaneously attempting to safeguard her television career.
The actress explained that she tapped into her own personal journey of first-time motherhood for the storyline “because it really, genuinely gave me that real emotion”.
This follows Emily previously admitting she finds it difficult to look at her baby son “without crying”, as she “loves him so much”.
Beyond the Rutshire universe, Emily has disclosed that her wedding to fiancé Alistair is scheduled for September this year.
She told Luxury London in a recent interview: “I think I’ve nailed it. We’re getting married in September.”
The star continued: “I’ve very much enjoyed the planning process. Choosing napkins and stuff. I’m like, ‘My God, my life is here!'”
Emily and Danny Dyer’s new programme Nobody’s Fool launches on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm on Saturday.
Marshall’s 2007 movie Death at a Funeral sees hilarity and chaos reign when one man tries to put his recently deceased father to rest after a mysterious guest shows up at the ceremony.
Thrown into the mix is accidentally drug ingestion, family tensions, dry wit and slapstick humour all blended together perfectly.
Death at a Funeral boasts an all-star including Pride and Prejudice and Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen, Game of Thrones’ Peter Dinklage, Keeley Hawes from The Durrells, Sherlock star Rupert Graves, Trainspotting actor Ewen Bremner, The Capture’s Andy Nyman, and Firefly’s Alan Tudyk, along with Marshall.
Although the movie was directed by Bowfinger filmmaker Frank Oz and shot in America, Death at a Funeral is very much a British comedy at its heart.
Death at a Funeral was remade in 2010 by the same production team, including writer Dean Craig, who penned the original and star Dinklage, who reprised his role for the film. However, the original movie is still hailed as the best version.
The film has been praised by audiences on IMDb, who have waxed lyrical about the British comedy.
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One person wrote on their 10/10 review: “It’s been a while since there’s been a genuinely good British farce, but this one pressed all the right buttons.”
Another person posted: “Death at a Funeral has a distinct Four Weddings and a Funeral feel.”
They elaborated: “Despite being directed by a Yank, Death at a Funeral has a very British flavour.
“In fact, at times it reminded me of nothing less than an extended episode of Fawlty Towers, minus the manic genius of John Cleese.”
A third user said their “nearly died laughing” in their 9/10 review and explained: “This film reminded me a bit of “Four Weddings and a Funeral”, but even more of those British madcap black comedies of the 60s with Alec Guinness or Peter Sellers.”
Someone else titled their 10/10 review: “One of the years best comedies” and said “When we came out of the theater, we’ve had tears in our eyes – it was just too hilarious! I haven’t laughed that much in a movie for quite a while [sic].” Adding: “You won’t regret watching it!”
Death at a Funeral is streaming on Prime Video for a fee
Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip – With a weary expression, Saja arranges her few belongings inside the tent her fiance, Mohammed, has prepared for their wedding in just a few days.
There are two thin mattresses instead of a proper bed, a small cooking corner fashioned from wood and tarpaulin, and a makeshift bathroom that Mohammed also built from scraps of wood and plastic sheets.
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The couple, Saja al-Masri, 22, and Mohammed Ahliwat, 27, got engaged a year ago while their families were displaced. They are still living in a camp in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, forced into displacement by Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
Saja agreed to a modest dowry, but even that will only be paid by Mohammed in instalments.
Yet even this “simple beginning” has become unbearably expensive for Mohammed and many young men in Gaza, who are expected to shoulder the majority of the costs in Palestinian culture when they get married.
“I bought the tent for 1,500 shekels [about $509], the wood cost me around 2,500 [about $850], the tarpaulins exceeded 2,000 [about $679], and a simple bathroom cost another 3,000 [about $1,019],” Mohammed tells Al Jazeera. Before the war, apartments had previously been available for rent for between $250 and $300 a month.
“It’s not enough that I’m starting my life in a tent under harsh conditions, even this is unbearably expensive,” adds Mohammed, who works odd jobs like selling bread and canned goods or repairing bicycles.
“Everything I earn barely covers food and water. I tried to save a little for the wedding, but prices are so high, as if I were preparing a luxurious event.”
Before the war, Mohammed lived in a large seven-storey house in Bureij in central Gaza, and owned a fully furnished 170-square-metre apartment.
“When I remember my apartment in our home that was destroyed in the war, I feel deep sorrow … My brothers and I each had fully prepared apartments before marriage.”
“We had stability, and we owned poultry farms that supplied several areas in Gaza,” he says bitterly. “Today, I’m getting married in a tent.”
As for the wedding venue, Mohammed rented a small space that had been used as a cafe, unable to afford a wedding hall.
“A friend helped me rent this small place … for 1,500 shekels [$509],” he says. “It’s not a small amount considering how simple the place is. Wedding halls cost more than 8,000 shekels [$2,717].”
Mohammed’s situation is not exceptional in Gaza. Many weddings are now held in tents, with only the most basic preparations, amid soaring prices and a collapse of basic living conditions brought on by the war and the accompanying economic crisis.
Unemployment in Gaza has reached 80 percent, according to the Gaza Ministry of Labour, and poverty rates have risen to 93 percent.
The couple, Mohammad Ahliwat and Saja al-Masri, who are set to get married in a few days, are preparing for their wedding inside a tent in a displacement camp [Al Jazeera]
Incomplete preparations
Saja holds back her tears as she listens to her fiance.
What should have been the happiest moment of her life feels incomplete, and she has nothing to offer to ease Mohammed’s burden.
She understands the situation can’t be helped, and has tried to remain calm. But the difficulty in finding an affordable wedding dress broke her.
Dress shops have quoted her incredibly high prices to rent one – more than 2,000 shekels ($679) for one night.
“Everyone says crossings, goods, and coordination are expensive, so everything is overpriced,” Saja explains.
In an attempt to solve this, Mohammed brought a modest dress from an acquaintance “just to make the wedding happen”, placing her in what she describes as “a painful choice”.
“When I tried the dress yesterday, I felt so sad … I burst into tears. It was worn out, torn at the edges, and outdated,” Saja says, her voice breaking.
“I slept last night with tears on my cheeks … but there’s nothing we can do. This is what’s available.”
She points to the yearlong wait to have the wedding, after postponing it repeatedly because preparations were incomplete.
“The situation doesn’t improve … it only gets worse. Every time we say let’s wait, nothing changes. So we decided to get married next week,” says Saja, who studied graphic design for one year before the war forced her to stop.
Since then, she has been displaced with her family on a long journey that began in Beit Hanoon, in northern Gaza, passed through Gaza City, and ended in Deir el-Balah.
It’s not just the dress that worries her. Beauty salons charge nearly 700 shekels ($238) to prepare a bride.
“They tell us cosmetics are very expensive and unavailable, electricity and generators cost a lot, fuel is expensive … everything is expensive, and people like us are the ones who pay.”
“What did we do to deserve this?” she says.
Saja and her mother, Samira, try to arrange her few belongings inside the tent, in the absence of a wooden wardrobe to store them [ Al Jazeera]
No taste of joy
Saja’s mother, Samira al-Masri, 49, interrupts gently, trying to console her, saying the conditions are the same for everyone in Gaza, where the majority of Palestinians have been displaced from homes destroyed by Israel, and more than 72,000 have been killed since October 2023.
“I married off four of my daughters: Ilham, Doaa, Ameerah, and now Saja, during the war, without joy,” Samira says, her voice trembling.
“Each wedding felt like a tragedy to me.”
“They all started their married lives the same way … in tents, with almost nothing.”
Samira describes her deep sadness at being unable to celebrate her daughters properly or give them the wedding they dreamed of.
“As you can see, there aren’t enough clothes, no proper items for a bride … no suitable dress, not even a wardrobe or a bed,” she says, while helping Saja arrange her few belongings.
Mohammed adds that bedroom furniture now costs between 12,000 and 20,000 shekels ($4,076 and $6,793) – before the war, the sets had cost around 5,000 shekels.
“Unbelievable prices, and there’s barely any goods in the market. We settled for mattresses on the ground.”
No signs of improvement
In Gaza, weddings are no longer joyful occasions; they are painful experiences repeated over and over.
Despite her natural desire as a mother to celebrate her daughter and give her a dignified start, Samira finds herself powerless, unable even to ask more from the groom.
“The situation is not normal … I can’t pressure him or ask what he did or didn’t bring. Everyone knows the situation … we’re all living it.”
Her worries extend beyond her daughters to her 26-year-old son, who is approaching marriage.
“I put myself and my son in the groom’s place: What does he have? Nothing. The same situation. Every time I see the costs, I step back from arranging his marriage.”
Amid this reality, Samira expresses deep sorrow for young men and women trying to marry today.
“I pray God helps them … our days were much easier … even the simplest costs have become unaffordable.
As her marriage shifts from a moment of joy into a heavy confrontation with reality, Saja tries to hold herself together despite having no real options.
She admits it is not easy, but Mohammed’s presence next to her gives her strength.
“Sometimes, I feel it’s a miserable beginning … but when I see Mohammed with me, I overcome my sadness,” she says with a faint smile as she looks at her future husband.
There are few signs that circumstances will improve anytime soon for the couple. Still, they try to achieve a balance between harsh reality and fragile hope.
“I feel things will stay the same, as is written for us,” Saja says, “moving from one tent to another.”
Writer Ali Graves renewed her vows after 20 years, on the most luxurious Caribbean island with her 3 kids in tow
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A dream location for a wedding, honeymoon, or renewing your vows like Ali did(Image: Shutterstock / Renise Peters)
You’d be forgiven for thinking that holidaying with the kids means giving up luxurious touches for standard family friendly resorts – complete with watered down cocktails and mediocre rooms – but you’d be wrong, as I was about to discover.
A very comfortable nine-hour flight with British Airways, across the Atlantic to the Beaches resort in Turks & Caicos soon blew that theory out the window for me. We travelled as a family of five and despite the ages in our party (ranging from 12 to 46), there was one universal expression as we set sandy foot onto property… wide-opened mouths of delight.
Our first taste of the Turks & Caicos
White sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters and a perfect, 28ºC breeze quickly told us that we had truly landed in paradise.
Beaches is a sister resort to Sandals and offers all the same luxurious amenities, but with a bonus – they’re family-friendly, so the little ones can come too. This isn’t their own spot, there’s another Beaches in Jamaica, too.
Turks & Caicos is made up of 40 islands and cays (small, sandy islets) but only nine are inhabited. Providenciales Island is the main centre, with our hotel located at the western end Grace Bay Beach – 12 miles known as the most beautiful white sand beach in the world. It borders the Princess Alexandra National Park and, for ocean lovers, it’s the perfect spot for snorkelling by Bight Reef Coral Gardens.
The perfect place to say ‘I do’ – again
Of course an island this beautiful is also a perfect destination for a wedding, honeymoon or – as my husband and I did – a Retying the Knot ceremony. We celebrated our 20-year anniversary while visiting and it was a privilege to mark this in style, and with staff so loving and attentive, there was nowhere more perfect.
We arranged this ahead of visiting and throughout the lead up, the lovely wedding team – especially Erika and Maureen – stayed in touch to arrange flowers, photographers and music choices, cake flavours and cocktails.
We chose a dreamy beach location, and the pictures are the best souvenir ever. I was pregnant on our first honeymoon so you could say I’d waited 20 years for my island cocktail! To sip on those exotic flavours while falling in love all over again, with our children by our side, was nothing short of heavenly.
From family adventures to adults-only relaxing
But this island is not just for weddings and newlyweds. In fact, who you’re here with – whether you’re a couple, a family with little ones or teens – will help you decide where is best to stay on site. The resort is split into five ‘villages’ – Key West Village (where we stayed in a plush two-storey, two bed concierge suite), Caribbean Village, Italian Village, French Village and new from last month, Treasure Beach Village. Each has their own ‘personality’ from family-style fun with quizzes, dance competitions, a swim-up bar and water aerobics in the Italian Village, to smaller, intimate pools and a quieter vibe in Key West, including adults-only pools and jacuzzi spots. Treasure Beach packs quite the luxurious punch with an infinity pool that drops into picturesque views of the Atlantic and fine dining options.
Luxury options at the restaurants
Beaches is all-inclusive, covering food, drink entertainment and water sports. And the food is exceptional, with something for every palate. If you fancy chilli cheese dogs, fries and pizzas washed down with a snow cone then you’re covered, but if sushi, steaks and lobster with fine island wine are more your vibe then it’s all here.
I have two tips on the food front. First, don’t miss the only restaurant you’ll need to book: Kimonos. This Teppanyaki-style, interactive dining experience is so much fun, with singing chefs and electric energy, and the meats are exceptional, too. Our personal favourite though, was Pinta in Treasure Beach Village which offered a worldwide cuisine menu – the pork belly poke bowl, roast pumpkin tacos and apricot rum punch will live rent free in my head for years to come.
Try the resort coffee too – Jamaican Blue Mountain. It’s cultivated in the high-altitude Blue Mountains and it’s a spectacular wake-up call at breakfast.
Red Lane Spa is located in two places on the resort – in Key West and in French Village – and is a paradise within paradise. My daughter and I chose tropical facials and left floating, with scents of mango and pineapple, and a bag of treats to bring home, too.
How to book this Turks & Caicos resort
Seven nights at Beaches Turks & Caicos in a Two Bedroom Concierge Suite costs from £7,449 per adult and £1,025 per child, based on two adults and two children under 12 sharing, including all-inclusive accommodation, concierge service, return flights, resort transfers, kids clubs, waterpark access and more. To book, call 0800 597 0002 or visit www.beaches.co.uk.