Amal Alamuddin wedding dress was priceless. As if that was not enough, "The Descendants" star and the British human rights lawyer chose such a gorgeous destination for their wedding in Venice, Italy. They served their A-list guests with scrumptious food and expensive wine. Plus, they even spent their wedding in three days.
Amal Alamuddin wedding dress and George Clooney had their famous wedding at the Aman Canal Grande Resort. Plus, it has also been reported that their wedding actually cost around $1.6 million, according to PEOPLE.
A source has revealed that previous reports stating that the Clooney and Amal Alamuddin wedding dress wedding was priced from $5 million to $13 million are downright erroneous. There were even earlier reports that claimed that it was Alamuddin's wealthy family who had to foot the bill for the three-day wedding weekend. These reports have also been confirmed by PEOPLE to be wrong. However, the new Mr. and Mrs. Clooney did, apparently, catch a break on their bar tab bill.
As the known founder of Casamigos Tequila, Clooney and business partner, who also happened to be one of their wedding guests, Rande Gerber, flew in 100 cases of the said brand's award-wining Blanco, Reposado, and Anejo tequila from California and straight to Italy. The tequila drinks were one of the many award-winning drinks that the guests enjoyed at the reception of the recent Clooney and Amal Alamuddin wedding dress three-day wedding festivities.
In addition to the million-dollar wedding and priceless Amal Alamuddin wedding dress, sources have revealed that this amazingly attractive couple has ditched the Seychelles so they could proceed with their honeymoon in a £5 million mansion, which Clooney apparently purchased for his new wife as a wedding gift.
An anonymous source informed The Sun, "They want it to be the place where they bring up a family. They have talked about having kids. The fact they have barely left the house so far, other than to walk the dogs, implies they're keen to get cracking."
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