We're all partial to a cheesy romcom - whether we like to admit it or not. And Netflix's latest release, Irish Wish, is no exception.
22.03.2024 - 17:19 / nme.com
Millie Bobby Brown has asked her Stranger Things co-star Matthew Modine to officiate her and Jake Bongiovi’s wedding.Matthew Modine, who plays Dr. Martin Brenner, aka Eleven’s “Papa,” on the hit Netflix sci-fi series, recently explained to Access Daily how the idea came about.“I have one of those licenses to get people married and Millie thought it’d be great and then Jake said it would be a great idea, so I wrote the wedding vows and they loved what I wrote for them to join hands and to become husband and wife,” he explained.Modine added that he has officiated a wedding once before, saying, “It’s such a beautiful thing to be able to join two people in holy matrimony.”In February, Brown first shared the story of her engagement to Bongiovi during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, saying that she hadn’t previously spoken about it because she wanted to keep “key moments” private.However, she told Fallon that the story of Bongiovi’s proposal was “too good to not tell”, since he carried it out underwater.“He puts the ring on my hand and as I go to show him, the ring falls off my finger, plummets so fast,” the actress recalled.
“Jake threw himself into the water, like, so deep. Like, the diver [instructor] was like, ‘You can’t do that.
Your ears — literally, your brain will explode.’”She added: “I truly feel like it’s a reflection of who he is, I feel like we’re always going to have each other’s backs. If anyone drops the ball, we got it.”During the same interview, fans of the Damsel star were left bewildered after she appeared to switch between a British and American accent.The actress later explained during the press tour for Damsel that she can’t help but imitate the accents of the people round.
.We're all partial to a cheesy romcom - whether we like to admit it or not. And Netflix's latest release, Irish Wish, is no exception.
Millie Bobby Brown is celebrating her and fiancé Jake Bongiovi‘s love!
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Millie Bobby Brown has asked her on-screen father, Stranger Things co-star Matthew Modine, to officiate at her wedding to Jake Bongiovi.
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When "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown marries fiance Jake Bongiovi, it will be her "Papa" officiating the wedding. Brown's co-star Matthew Modine, who played Dr.
Millie Bobby Brown will have one of her Stranger Things co-stars officiate her wedding to Jake Bongiovi!
Running up that altar. Millie Bobby Brown’s onscreen “Stranger Things” father, Matthew Modine, will officiate her upcoming wedding to Jake Bongiovi.
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, you better be on your game because if not, she will be speaking to your manager. Or, at least, she'll leave a strongly worded review under a fake name.
Millie Bobby Brown has received criticism over her admission that she leaves reviews about establishments when she feels her experience was unsatisfactory.The Stranger Things star appeared on a recent episode of Table Manners, hosted by Jessie Ware and her mother.During a discussion about leaving reviews for businesses, Brown shared that she does leave critiques under a different name, explaining that she thinks it’s “important”.She began: “Here’s the thing, my whole life is people criticising me. So I’m gonna give it back to you sometimes.”Brown, who is the star of new Netflix film Damsel, then went on to describe two instances where she felt she received poor customer service, leading her to leave a negative review.“Once we were at a hotel, and the woman was pulling my fiancé aside like, ‘We need to settle payment’, or whatever.
Djo, the music moniker of Stranger Things star Joe Keery, has told NME about how his love of Charli XCX and the Chicago DIY scene has been instrumental in his own sound.The musician and actor, who played Steve Harington in the hit Netflix show, has released two albums under the Djo alias, most recently 2022’s ‘Decide’.That album is where the song ‘End Of Beginning’ was first released, although it is in recent months that the track has become a major trend on TikTok, with users taking advantage of its woozy, nostalgic quality to illustrate their memories of their hometowns, especially, as referred to in the song’s lyrics, Chicago.Following the viral success of the song, it has become a major chart hit on both sides of the Atlantic.And now, Djo has told NME about his love of British pop iconoclast Charli XCX, and the impact that her writing style has had on his own.“I feel like what she’s really good at is writing a song that is really about a specific thing,” Djo said. “A great example is this song from her most recent album [‘2022’s ‘Crash’] called ‘Yuck’.
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is , and she's skipping the bachelorette portion of the festivities.Well, kind of. During an appearance on —which she rolled up to in lavender sweats and a matching pimple patch—Brown told Barrymore that her recent was “wedding-themed” in lieu of a typical pre-nuptial girls' night out.
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