Danica McKellar has hinted to her fans that her wedding to Scott Sveslosky could "perhaps" happen later this year. The "Dancing with the Stars" star has told ABC News that she only wants a small and intimate affair for her wedding.
Danica McKellar said, "Wedding planning has been underway for a while. It will be a really small wedding, because we've both been married before. We've both had big weddings. And this time around, it's really just about us." Plus, she also added that she might be sharing pictures of her wedding and the reception on social media.
She was asked about whether or not she will be invited her friends and colleagues from "Wonder Years." She only responded, laughing, "Like I said, it's going to be a very, very small wedding. It's going to be only family, actually. It's going to be really special because it's just about the two of us. It's not about the production. It's not about the wedding with a capital 'W.' It's about a celebration of us."
Danica McKellar then added that her four-year-old son, Draco, from her first marriage, will also be part of the wedding. However, she declined to mention what her son's role in the affair would be.
Also, according to her, shopping for her wedding dress will not be as difficult as before. In fact, she even mentioned that it will be "easier" since "everything looks good" particularly after she did a show such as "Dancing with the Stars."
Danica McKellar said, "Getting in the best shape of you at 39 is amazing. I've been keeping it up pretty well." She has also been "doing Pilates twice a week with a trainer, which I've never done before and I love it."
Since they were at the topic of her amazingly fit figure, she revealed, "It's also diet. I eat really well. I eat really, really healthy food. I don't drink soda. I don't drink coffee. I barely drink alcohol. I only drink water. I'm very paleo, very little processed food. I try to eat a lot of raw stuff. I'm not vegetarian, but I eat very clean meat. I don't eat sugar and white brad. Like anything else, you are what you eat."
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