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Charli XCX exchanged the title of “Brat” for the bride this weekend.
The “360” singer married George Daniel, drummer of The 1975 band, at the London Hackney City Council on Saturday.
Looking discreet and elegant with a mini dress of Vivienne Westwood and the whites Jimmy Choo Slingbacks, the girlfriend joined the bride and several bandmates of her husband.
(The 1975 polarizing leader, Matty Healy, was not present, instead, choosing to attend the premiere of “I Know What You last summer” with the fiancee and the star Gabbriette Bechtel).
Charli, full name Charlotte Aitchison, cunningly acknowledged his nuptials in a Tiktok post on Saturday.
Leaving her attitude as a signature girl in the video, the British pop star paved in the room and made a possess before returning through the door.
Above her, White Text said: “When George doesn’t cry when he sees me walking down the hall.”
“Fortunately made XX,” the title said under the Tiktok.

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Charli and Daniel met for the first time while collaborating in the 2021 “Spinning” song and announced their commitment in November 2023.
Amado by staunch pop fans for years, the singer of “Apple” amounted to the true state of Diva with the launch of his sixth studio album, “Brat”, last June.
While summer 2024 was flooded in the iconic slime green tone of his album, Charli ended up leaving an unexpected brand in the United States presidential race.
After declaring “Kamala is Mocosa” in X, the supporters of Democrat Kamala Harris took the opportunity to align his candidate with the pop Zeitgeist.
The phrase quickly became a meme, turning the Pop Campy and chaotic personality of Charli into a kind of political brand, one that tried to position the vice president as great, uncompromising and, perhaps, a little deranged in the best way.
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Months later, the Grammy winner told New York magazine that the post never intended to be a political statement, but that “being on the right side of democracy, the correct side of women’s rights, is very important for me.”


