What do you do when, a week before the wedding, your fiance calls you and says "just realized I don't love you. LOL SORRY!"? Some people might throw themselves a well-deserved pity party. Shelby Swinke, however, was all "fuck that noise" and destroyed her dress in a joyous photo shoot. Hashtag girl power. (Sorry, I just watched Spice World again.)
Swink, who still wanted to do something to commemorate her wedding day and the beginning of her new life (after canceling everything, of course — although, I kind of feel like the person who said "I'm not going to do this" should be responsible for that?)decided that the best thing to do was get all her bridesmaids together, invite her parents and paint everyone by flinging paint all over everything. And you know what? That actually sounds pretty awesome. I would also probably do that if this ind of thing happened to me. I would probably dissolve into tears and clutch my stomach while curling up in a fetal position, but I'd also at least try.
Many are finding Swink's attitude inspirational. Her painted dress will be on display at a local dress shop (she lives in Memphis) and a portion of the proceeds from every dress sold during the beginning of January will go to Be Free Revolution. And the photos, taken by photographer Elizabeth Hoard are gorgeous.
As for her ex, Swink has nothing but nice things to say in public:
Wouldn't it be great if we could all be like her and not cry and plot a revenge that we'd never carry out if it happened to us?
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Monday, December 29, 2014
Noy to be best man at Dong-Marian wedding today
Always the best man but never the groom.
President Aquino will again stand as best man at yet another wedding, this time to celebrity couple Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera of GMA-7, who will tie the knot in Quezon City at 3 p.m. today.
The 54-year-old bachelor Chief Executive is expected to be accompanied by his sister, popular talk show host Kris Aquino, when they attend the wedding at the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral along New York street.
Dantes – Jose Sixto Dantes III in real life – was appointed by Aquino on Sept. 1 as commissioner-at-large of the National Youth Commission. He was among the celebrities who supported Aquino’s presidential campaign in May 2010.
Aquino was also best man at the wedding of singers Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez in December 2010, six months after he assumed office.
When he was still a senator but was known to be vying for the presidency, Aquino stood as sponsor at the October 2009 wedding of then senator and now Interior Secretary Mar Roxas to ABS-CBN news anchor Korina Sanchez, who had been Aquino’s girlfriend in the late 1980s.
On Feb. 14 next year, Aquino will again be the best man at the wedding of his close friend and political ally, Sen. Francis Escudero, and his longtime girlfriend Heart Evangelista at the posh Balesin resort in Quezon province.
Escudero and Aquino were colleagues in the minority bloc at the House of Representatives – the former representing the first district of Sorsogon while the latter his home province of Tarlac. Both won a Senate seat in May 2007.
In June 2011, Aquino played the role of a “gentleman” at the golden wedding anniversary of Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago and her husband, former interior undersecretary Jun Santiago.
The senator served as Quezon City regional trial judge and immigration commissioner during the term of Aquino’s late mother, former President Cory Aquino, in the late 1980s. Santiago ran for president but lost to former Armed Forces chief Fidel Ramos in May 1992.
Aquino was invited to the January 2012 wedding of former Valenzuela councilor Shalani Soledad – another of his former girlfriends – to Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, who is an ally from the Liberal Party, but he did not attend.
Soledad’s relationship with Aquino was reportedly the longest the Chief Executive had. They became a couple in 2009 and broke up in October 2010.
Aquino has repeatedly stated that he does not want to be a godfather in any wedding since this might not give him the opportunity to marry. “I would like to be married too someday,” he said in jest in late 2010 ball gown wedding dresses.
He said there was a Filipino belief that single men who become sponsors at a wedding would remain bachelors. Roxas told Aquino in 2009 it was not true because he stood as sponsor in many weddings before he himself decided to marry.
Aquino nevertheless told reporters before Roxas’ wedding in 2009 that he could not say no to his friend and former girlfriend. He agreed to stand as sponsor in place of his mother, who died in August 2009.
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Couple moves wedding because of Obama's golf game
Whenever a president visits a place, the Secret Service moves people away -- even when it's a golf course, and a wedding is involved.
President Obama phoned an Army couple who had planned to be married Sunday at the 16th tee box at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course in Hawaii, but had to move the ceremony because the president played there that day.
Natalie Heimel and Edward Mallue Jr. -- both Army captains -- wound up getting married on a lawn near the home of the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Bloomberg News reports.

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In his phone call, Obama "apologized and congratulated them," said Jamie McCarthy, Mallue's sister, to Bloomberg, adding that it was a "wonderful talk."
The golf course is apparently a popular wedding site because of spectacular mountain views.
Also from Bloomberg:
"It was the second time that day that the couple heard from the nation's commander in chief, whose affinity for golf has, at times, caused political headaches for the White House.
"Stationed in Hawaii and knowing the president spends his Christmas holiday on the islands, they invited him to their ceremony on a lark. They had received a letter earlier on Saturday saying Obama regretted he couldn't come and wishing them happiness on their wedding day."
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President Obama phoned an Army couple who had planned to be married Sunday at the 16th tee box at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course in Hawaii, but had to move the ceremony because the president played there that day.
Natalie Heimel and Edward Mallue Jr. -- both Army captains -- wound up getting married on a lawn near the home of the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Bloomberg News reports.
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In his phone call, Obama "apologized and congratulated them," said Jamie McCarthy, Mallue's sister, to Bloomberg, adding that it was a "wonderful talk."
The golf course is apparently a popular wedding site because of spectacular mountain views.
Also from Bloomberg:
"It was the second time that day that the couple heard from the nation's commander in chief, whose affinity for golf has, at times, caused political headaches for the White House.
"Stationed in Hawaii and knowing the president spends his Christmas holiday on the islands, they invited him to their ceremony on a lark. They had received a letter earlier on Saturday saying Obama regretted he couldn't come and wishing them happiness on their wedding day."
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Wedding guest: Move due to Obama golf game 'not a negative thing'
A childhood friend of an Army captain whose wedding was moved to accommodate a round of golf for President Barack Obama said the bride and groom had to quickly scramble to find a Plan B. But the agile bride and her wedding party still pulled it all off without a hitch, the friend said.
Still, understandably, there were a few tense moments.
"She was like, 'I really don't know what we're going to do,'" Rebecca Dryer said of her friend and bride, Natalie Heimel.
Dryer said the couple received word of the President's golf plans after they wrapped up their rehearsal before the wedding was held on Sunday.
The message from the planner was, "The President wanted to play through," Dryer said.
But Heimel, her groom, Ed Mallue Jr., and the wedding party found an "equally beautiful" spot at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, according to Dryer. Not only was there an ocean view as they had envisioned, they could see some golfers on the course.
Adding to the unforgettable experience was an unexpected phone call from Obama, who phoned the couple to apologize for the mix-up.
Dryer said the President told Mallue, also an Army captain, "If I had skipped the 16th hole, I would have had a better score."
"He didn't know about it," Dryer said of Obama.
Weeks before their wedding, Heimel and Mallue had invited the President to attend, knowing he and his family would be making their annual trip to Hawaii. They didn't expect him to attend or even call.
"They were thrilled and so excited" to talk to the President over the phone, Dryer said.
"It's not a negative thing," she added.
Guests to the wedding posted pictures on Instagram about the wedding with the hashtag "#thanksobama14."
The White House did not know the round of golf would interfere with the couple's wedding plans, a source familiar with the situation said.
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Still, understandably, there were a few tense moments.
"She was like, 'I really don't know what we're going to do,'" Rebecca Dryer said of her friend and bride, Natalie Heimel.
Dryer said the couple received word of the President's golf plans after they wrapped up their rehearsal before the wedding was held on Sunday.
The message from the planner was, "The President wanted to play through," Dryer said.
But Heimel, her groom, Ed Mallue Jr., and the wedding party found an "equally beautiful" spot at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, according to Dryer. Not only was there an ocean view as they had envisioned, they could see some golfers on the course.
Adding to the unforgettable experience was an unexpected phone call from Obama, who phoned the couple to apologize for the mix-up.
Dryer said the President told Mallue, also an Army captain, "If I had skipped the 16th hole, I would have had a better score."
"He didn't know about it," Dryer said of Obama.
Weeks before their wedding, Heimel and Mallue had invited the President to attend, knowing he and his family would be making their annual trip to Hawaii. They didn't expect him to attend or even call.
"They were thrilled and so excited" to talk to the President over the phone, Dryer said.
"It's not a negative thing," she added.
Guests to the wedding posted pictures on Instagram about the wedding with the hashtag "#thanksobama14."
The White House did not know the round of golf would interfere with the couple's wedding plans, a source familiar with the situation said.
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Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg's Wedding Album!
Newlyweds on the block! Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg tied the knot in St. Charles, Illinois, outside Chicago on Aug. 31, 2014. Take a look at Us Weekly's exclusive photos of the couple's walk down the aisle, their kiss at the altar, their first
Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg tied the knot with the help of Exceptional Events by Shuki Moran in a romantic classic ceremony at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles, Ill., outside Chicago on Aug. 31, 2014 four months after getting engaged. As exclusively reported, the couple first began dating in July 2013.
The lovebirds exchanged vows in front of 90 guests in an intimate 20-minute ceremony. Wahlberg's younger famous brother, Mark Wahlberg, was unfortunately unable to attend due to his daughter Ella's previously scheduled birthday party in L.A. He and his family congratulated the newlyweds in a sweet video in his absence.
The altar was decorated with thousands of Floral by Avant Gardenia red roses and several white candles. Flower petals were sprinkled down the aisle next to white chairs where guests sat to get a good view of the soon-to-be spouses.
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Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg tied the knot with the help of Exceptional Events by Shuki Moran in a romantic classic ceremony at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles, Ill., outside Chicago on Aug. 31, 2014 four months after getting engaged. As exclusively reported, the couple first began dating in July 2013.
The lovebirds exchanged vows in front of 90 guests in an intimate 20-minute ceremony. Wahlberg's younger famous brother, Mark Wahlberg, was unfortunately unable to attend due to his daughter Ella's previously scheduled birthday party in L.A. He and his family congratulated the newlyweds in a sweet video in his absence.
The altar was decorated with thousands of Floral by Avant Gardenia red roses and several white candles. Flower petals were sprinkled down the aisle next to white chairs where guests sat to get a good view of the soon-to-be spouses.
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High drama at Juju’s wedding
Sipho Masondo and Poloko Tau, City Press
Johannesburg - Julius Malema’s traditional wedding to Mantwa Matlala this weekend was full of the bling and drama expected from the charismatic and controversial leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
Before the big day, Malema bought his bride an expensive engagement ring glittering with blue diamonds, a source said on condition of anonymity.
The source said three weeks ago, Malema and his bride-to-be’s friends organised a grand surprise bridal shower for her at The Saxon Hotel in Sandton.
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“There were about 15 ladies at the event. They were entertained by male strippers prancing up and down and stripping to the point of being almost naked.
“Prized Champagne was flowing and good fun was had by all. Obviously, she received many gifts from the friends,” said the source.
But not all of Malema’s close friends were celebrating with him this weekend – there had been a fallout over money.
City Press heard that Malema did not invite two of his closest friends, Collins Foromo and Jacob Lebogo, to the ceremony which started on Saturday and ended today in Malema’s home town of Seshego, Polokwane.
Not a typical township wedding
On Saturday, Malema’s convoy of flashy German sedans could be heard from a distance, hooting as it snaked through Seshego Zone 1 to Matlala’s parents’ house.
Although he could not be clearly identified through the tinted windows of a gold Mercedes-Benz E-Class, a security official said Malema had been in the car leading the convoy.
He was sitting in the back with his grandmother, Sarah Malema, while his 8-year-old son, Ratanang, sat in front.
Locals crowded the street outside the Matlalas’ double-storey home dubbed “Shoprite” because of its size.
They were hoping to catch a glimpse of Malema and Matlala dancing to traditional songs after exchanging vows, but his was not to be a typical township wedding attended by all.
Security was tight around the Matlala house, the huge air-conditioned white marquee erected next to it and a security checkpoint 250m away.
Guards were dressed in black suits, white shirts and red ties.
Countless people were turned away as their names did not appear on the list, including members of the bride’s church and staunch EFF supporters in red berets.
Resplendent bride
Most community members were happy to stand at the checkpoint and greet famous faces.
They included EFF chairperson Dali Mpofu, Malema’s lawyer Tumi Mokwena – who arrived in a traditional Zulu leopard skin – former Muvhango actress Lerato Moloi, former Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale and former MECs Pinky Kekana and Clifford Motsepe.
An unknown trio of guests arrived in a helicopter accompanied by bodyguards. including one carrying an automatic rifle. They landed 1km away and were driven to the venue in a Golf 7.
Inside the venue Matlala – surrounded by female friends and family – arrived in a burst of colour.
She was resplendent in a layered fuchsia tulle skirt and navy bodice with traditional detailing. A beaming Malema was more modestly dressed, in revolutionary chic, in a simple unembellished blue dashiki.
But outsiders couldn’t see a thing because the marquee was surrounded by a blue fence – even its windows were draped shut.
At a house across the road, a group of women sat ululating and singing along to traditional wedding songs played inside the marquee.
Others were hanging from fences and standing on the back of bakkies hoping to catch a glimpse of the newlyweds.
The wedding was also about who wasn’t there, most notably Foromo and Lebogo.
Foromo is a wealthy tenderpreneur, while Lebogo, a former ANC Youth League secretary in Limpopo, runs an adult shop in the Polokwane city centre.
The two stood by Malema when he was axed from the ANC in 2011, when he started the EFF last year and during his woes with the SA Revenue Service.
One source, who is friends with both men, said: “I can tell you now, there is no way that Jacob and Collins … can go to that wedding. He did not invite them.
“They were closer than his family.”
However, Foromo’s business partner, Charles Rampura, told City Press by phone that he was at the wedding. He said this even before any questions were posed to him.
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'I don't know why they fought'
“I’m at the wedding and I’m entering the marquee as we speak, but I can’t talk to you now. Please call me later in the evening,” he said.
Foromo and Lebogo could not be reached for comment.
Another source close to Foromo, who works for one of his many companies, said: “I know for sure that he [Foromo] … is not going.
“I never thought that his friendship with Malema could end this way. They were friends and were always together.”
Another source said: “I don’t know the finer details, but I know that Collins and Jacob fought with Malema and he decided not to invite them to his wedding. I don’t know why they fought.”
Limpopo’s wedding of the year was designed and managed by Two Way Exhibitions & Events and the marquees were sourced from Western Cape-based Downings Marquee Hiring.
Neighbours said a horse and trailer were seen delivering alcohol at the Matlala home on Christmas Day.
Meanwhile, at the other end of Zone 1, workers on Saturday were putting the finishing touches to another huge marquee blocking the street in front of Malema’s grandmother’s double-storey house.
This is where the second party of the wedding had taken place on Sunday.
The word on the street was that Malema’s family had requested that he should dance in the street with his new wife at his house – as is the norm at an African traditional wedding.
This is where perhaps the community will finally get a glimpse of the EFF leader and his new wife.
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Johannesburg - Julius Malema’s traditional wedding to Mantwa Matlala this weekend was full of the bling and drama expected from the charismatic and controversial leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
Before the big day, Malema bought his bride an expensive engagement ring glittering with blue diamonds, a source said on condition of anonymity.
The source said three weeks ago, Malema and his bride-to-be’s friends organised a grand surprise bridal shower for her at The Saxon Hotel in Sandton.
Bridesmaid dresses Canada
“There were about 15 ladies at the event. They were entertained by male strippers prancing up and down and stripping to the point of being almost naked.
“Prized Champagne was flowing and good fun was had by all. Obviously, she received many gifts from the friends,” said the source.
But not all of Malema’s close friends were celebrating with him this weekend – there had been a fallout over money.
City Press heard that Malema did not invite two of his closest friends, Collins Foromo and Jacob Lebogo, to the ceremony which started on Saturday and ended today in Malema’s home town of Seshego, Polokwane.
Not a typical township wedding
On Saturday, Malema’s convoy of flashy German sedans could be heard from a distance, hooting as it snaked through Seshego Zone 1 to Matlala’s parents’ house.
Although he could not be clearly identified through the tinted windows of a gold Mercedes-Benz E-Class, a security official said Malema had been in the car leading the convoy.
He was sitting in the back with his grandmother, Sarah Malema, while his 8-year-old son, Ratanang, sat in front.
Locals crowded the street outside the Matlalas’ double-storey home dubbed “Shoprite” because of its size.
They were hoping to catch a glimpse of Malema and Matlala dancing to traditional songs after exchanging vows, but his was not to be a typical township wedding attended by all.
Security was tight around the Matlala house, the huge air-conditioned white marquee erected next to it and a security checkpoint 250m away.
Guards were dressed in black suits, white shirts and red ties.
Countless people were turned away as their names did not appear on the list, including members of the bride’s church and staunch EFF supporters in red berets.
Resplendent bride
Most community members were happy to stand at the checkpoint and greet famous faces.
They included EFF chairperson Dali Mpofu, Malema’s lawyer Tumi Mokwena – who arrived in a traditional Zulu leopard skin – former Muvhango actress Lerato Moloi, former Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale and former MECs Pinky Kekana and Clifford Motsepe.
An unknown trio of guests arrived in a helicopter accompanied by bodyguards. including one carrying an automatic rifle. They landed 1km away and were driven to the venue in a Golf 7.
Inside the venue Matlala – surrounded by female friends and family – arrived in a burst of colour.
She was resplendent in a layered fuchsia tulle skirt and navy bodice with traditional detailing. A beaming Malema was more modestly dressed, in revolutionary chic, in a simple unembellished blue dashiki.
But outsiders couldn’t see a thing because the marquee was surrounded by a blue fence – even its windows were draped shut.
At a house across the road, a group of women sat ululating and singing along to traditional wedding songs played inside the marquee.
Others were hanging from fences and standing on the back of bakkies hoping to catch a glimpse of the newlyweds.
The wedding was also about who wasn’t there, most notably Foromo and Lebogo.
Foromo is a wealthy tenderpreneur, while Lebogo, a former ANC Youth League secretary in Limpopo, runs an adult shop in the Polokwane city centre.
The two stood by Malema when he was axed from the ANC in 2011, when he started the EFF last year and during his woes with the SA Revenue Service.
One source, who is friends with both men, said: “I can tell you now, there is no way that Jacob and Collins … can go to that wedding. He did not invite them.
“They were closer than his family.”
However, Foromo’s business partner, Charles Rampura, told City Press by phone that he was at the wedding. He said this even before any questions were posed to him.
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'I don't know why they fought'
“I’m at the wedding and I’m entering the marquee as we speak, but I can’t talk to you now. Please call me later in the evening,” he said.
Foromo and Lebogo could not be reached for comment.
Another source close to Foromo, who works for one of his many companies, said: “I know for sure that he [Foromo] … is not going.
“I never thought that his friendship with Malema could end this way. They were friends and were always together.”
Another source said: “I don’t know the finer details, but I know that Collins and Jacob fought with Malema and he decided not to invite them to his wedding. I don’t know why they fought.”
Limpopo’s wedding of the year was designed and managed by Two Way Exhibitions & Events and the marquees were sourced from Western Cape-based Downings Marquee Hiring.
Neighbours said a horse and trailer were seen delivering alcohol at the Matlala home on Christmas Day.
Meanwhile, at the other end of Zone 1, workers on Saturday were putting the finishing touches to another huge marquee blocking the street in front of Malema’s grandmother’s double-storey house.
This is where the second party of the wedding had taken place on Sunday.
The word on the street was that Malema’s family had requested that he should dance in the street with his new wife at his house – as is the norm at an African traditional wedding.
This is where perhaps the community will finally get a glimpse of the EFF leader and his new wife.
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Friday, December 26, 2014
The Buzz holiday spirit, part 2: wedding disaster averted
Businesses, individuals and groups of students have gotten into the holiday spirit over the last few weeks and stepped in to do some heartwarming things. This week, I'm featuring a few feel-good stories that have come across my desk. (Want to see more? These stories run year-around on the Good Neighbors page inside Sunday's Life or Travel section.)
Today: The high school students and the wedding.
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For the past three Saturday afternoons, band students from Appleton East and West high schools played Christmas music in the lobby of the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in the heart of downtown Appleton.
On the Dec. 13, a wedding taking place in the hotel ran into a last-minute jam, and students came to the rescue.
"We had a small wedding ceremony and reception for about 60 people in the hotel. I do not know the background, but their DJ was not able to provide music for the ceremony that started at 2 p.m.," said Jay Schumerth, the hotel's senior general manager.
The students responded quickly when they heard about it.
"They situated themselves in the back of the room where the ceremony was being held and provided live music for the procession to the altar and at the conclusion of the ceremony. Then they went back to the lobby and continued to provide entertainment to visitors to the hotel," Schumerth said.
Besides thanking the students, he praised band teachers Margaret LaFleur from East and Michael Ross from West.
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Today: The high school students and the wedding.
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For the past three Saturday afternoons, band students from Appleton East and West high schools played Christmas music in the lobby of the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in the heart of downtown Appleton.
On the Dec. 13, a wedding taking place in the hotel ran into a last-minute jam, and students came to the rescue.
"We had a small wedding ceremony and reception for about 60 people in the hotel. I do not know the background, but their DJ was not able to provide music for the ceremony that started at 2 p.m.," said Jay Schumerth, the hotel's senior general manager.
The students responded quickly when they heard about it.
"They situated themselves in the back of the room where the ceremony was being held and provided live music for the procession to the altar and at the conclusion of the ceremony. Then they went back to the lobby and continued to provide entertainment to visitors to the hotel," Schumerth said.
Besides thanking the students, he praised band teachers Margaret LaFleur from East and Michael Ross from West.
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