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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi will have a second wedding in Italy

    The happy couple - who tied the knot in a top-secret ceremony in May - are currently in Florence ahead of their second wedding this weekend and they kicked off the festivities in the UK before catching a flight to Italy


    A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Millie and Jake kicked off their wedding celebration in style. They hired an area in Sheesh for dinner with their family, including Millie's parents, Kelly and Robert.

    "Their group was drinking lychee martinis and strawberry daiquiris, but didn't go too mad as they had to fly to Italy."

    The loved-up duo have planned a spectacular ceremony and reception and have even lined up a famous singer for the afterparty.

    The insider said: "Millie and Jake have booked a huge British singer to perform at the wedding.

    "She was one of the biggest names in music this year, so they are delighted she is flying over especially for them.

    "Their first wedding in America in May was a very low-key ceremony, the second wedding is going to be huge.

    "All of their celebrity friends, including Millie's 'Stranger Things' co-stars and her British best pal Mark Wright, are flying to Florence to be there.

    "It is going to be a huge wedding."

    Millie, 20, and Jake, 22, got engaged in 2023 after two years of dating.

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