Charli xcx details boozy second wedding to The 1975's George Daniel: 'Everyone was hungover'
Charli xcx and The 1975's George Daniel tied the knot first in July and then held a star studded reception in September
Charli xcx’s star studded wedding to George Daniel was "lit."
Charli appeared on Quenlin Blackwell's culinary series, Feeding Starving Celebrities recently where she talked about her wedding.
Blackwell, 25, asked how "lit" Charli got at her wedding on a scale to 10, to which the Brat summer creator replied, "Oh, babe. Like 20. Like it was really — everyone got so ill. Like, everyone was hungover."
She continued, "We were, like, dead on our honeymoon. Dead."
Despite being hungover, the wedding was "so amazing."
"We did, like, a three-day thing, but everybody kind of got in town a little bit early, so it was kind of more like a week thing," she said.
"We were going out for drinks with like, Matty [Healy] and Gabby [Bechtel], and Devon [Lee Carlson]. Like, on the f---ing Wednesday. And we were getting married on the Saturday. It was just kind of like everyone was around," the 360 hitmaker added.
"It was a week bender that was a wedding also," Blackwell joked, to which Charli agreed, "It was a little much."
He then asked if the Boys hitmaker’s wedding was the night of her life, and she declared, "It was. It really was."
"It was so cute and fun, and fun people DJed," Charli xcx said. "It was very sweet."
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