Hush!
Secret weddings new vogue for Hollywood celebs
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[August 07, 2015]
By Jill Serjeant
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ashton
Kutcher chose a venue called "The Secret Garden," Brad
Pitt and Angelina Jolie kept news of their nuptials
under wraps for five days, and Jennifer Aniston tied the
knot in her own backyard.
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Aniston's surprise wedding to Justin Theroux this week marked
the third time that major Hollywood stars recently have managed
to evade the media circus when exchanging their vows.
The hush-hush ceremonies are a stark contrast with the lavish
celebrity weddings of the past.
"Celebrities, like everyone else, are living in a modern media
world. It is extremely difficult for them to maintain their
privacy," said JD Heyman, deputy editor of celebrity magazine
People.
Heyman said he was not surprised that Aniston, whose love life
has been a major media obsession, had opted for a private
ceremony. The former "Friends" star does not have a Twitter,
Facebook or Instagram account.
"There have been several years of people saying wild and
outrageous things about her relationships. They had a lot of
ability to protect their privacy and they used it. She doesn't
live in an easily accessible place," Heyman said.
Aniston reportedly told her 70 guests they were coming to a
birthday party for actor and screenwriter Theroux on Wednesday
night in the garden of the home they share in the affluent Los
Angeles neighborhood of Bel-Air.
It was a very different tone to her wedding to Pitt in August
2000, which took place on a Malibu cliff top with four bands, a
gospel choir, fireworks and a reported cost of $1 million.
Pitt also chose to keep things low-key when he married partner
Angelina Jolie at a chapel on their rural French estate in
August 2014. Their six children were the main guests.
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The long-expected Pitt-Jolie nuptials had sent the media as far as
India and Africa for years in search of rumored ceremonies. When
they finally tied the knot, the couple managed to keep the news from
the world for five days.
In recent times, George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's extravaganza in
Venice last September stood out as an old-style celebrity event,
with the pair and their Hollywood friends being trailed by hordes of
media in boats.
"Two and A Half Men" star Kutcher chose a sleepy Independence Day
weekend last month to wed girlfriend Mila Kunis in a private orchard
venue in California called "The Secret Garden." News of the wedding
slipped out two days later.
Like Pitt and Aniston, it was the second time around for Kutcher,
whose seven-year marriage to Demi Moore ended in divorce in 2013.
"He had been married before in a very public way to a very famous
person. Whatever impulse they might have had to have something more
public was probably thought better of," said Heyman.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Eric Beech)
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