Singer’s Ceremony Pics With George Daniel

The singer married the 1975 drummer in an intimate private ceremony last week

Charli XCX fell in love again and again during her private wedding ceremony. The singer married the 1975 drummer and producer George Daniel last week, but gave fans a glimpse into the event in a recent photo carousel on Instagram.

“Did something <3,” Charli captioned the post, which featured seven snapshots from the big day. In the first, she balances Brat and bride, holding a clustered bouquet of white flowers while posing in dark-tinted sunglasses and her Vivienne Westwood wedding dress. She followed the image with one of Daniel pulling on a cigarette.

Charli’s comments section was filled with celebration. “A WHOLE WIFE!!!!!!!” fellow pop girl Dua Lipa wrote, while Lorde added: “Beautiful stuff.” Tinashe and Zara Larsson shared congratulations, and collaborator Shygirl crowned the couple “Mr and Mrs seXCX.” “Wishing you & your man the absolute best happily ever after,” rapper JT commented.

Daniel was a trusted collaborator on a few Brat tracks. “We want to impress each other, and we think we’re both really good, but I’m actually such a bitch in the studio with George,” Charli told Rolling Stone UK last year. “Because we’re obviously so close, you lose everything in terms of the normal studio boundaries … We flow really well, and he leaves a lot of space for people to breathe and be them and do their process.”

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The intimate ceremony was an unexpected surprise for fans who believed Charli would go full party girl for the night. It was also previously reported that the wedding would take place in Italy, with a source telling The Sun, “it’s costing tens of thousands of pounds and visually it will be mesmerizing.” Instead, the couple married at London’s Hackney Town Hall following a 19-month engagement.

Charli is fine with reeling it in for the moment. Earlier this year, she noted that she doesn’t feel the pressure to follow up Brat with another blockbuster album. “When I was making [Brat], even though I really believed in it and totally knew what I wanted to do with it, I had no idea how it would be received,” she continued. “So yeah, I don’t really feel the pressure because I feel that you can never really do the same thing twice, and my next record will probably be a flop, which I’m down for to be honest.”


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