Couple Nick Young and Iggy Azalea are once again the center of today's many headlines, after the Australian rapper said that her fiancé "doesn't want to pay" for their wedding. In any case, does that plague their supposed marriage?
After Nick Young and Iggy Azalea announced their engagement last June 2015, the 25-year-old "Fancy" hit-maker has apparently been spilling some details about the long-awaited festive of their life.
But one thing about their wedding planning does come as a surprise to vast majority of the fanatics and that is the Lakers guard saying that he'd like "to get married in a courthouse instead," while his fiancée might want something more luxurious," as revealed in a video captured by TMZ.
Subsequently, fiancée Iggy Azalea then seem to see Nick Young's statement in another way and jokingly chimed in saying, "He doesn't want to pay for sh*t, okay?."
Few individuals then seems to take Iggy's statement seriously and pointed out that Nick Young's unwillingness to spend a great deal of cash for the biggest day of their life is unfortunately plaguing their marriage.
As a result, it is now strongly speculated that their supposed wedding might not be happening due to the couple's odds on the particulars of the ceremony.
Albeit no further wedding details have been confirmed, Iggy Azalea already revealed that she doesn't consider a beach wedding at all since she wants their guests to wear shoes, according to Star Pulse.
"Hell no. People have to wear shoes," said Iggy Azalea.
As beforehand reported, Iggy Azalea apparently prefer to commemorate two lavish kind of wedding ceremonies and allegedly demanded a bejewelled white horses at each one, as beforehand reported.
"She is insisting on not one, but two weddings," said an anonymous source, as noted by The Indian Express. "[And] she wants more than 20 bejewelled white horses and a $100,000 firework display at both," a source added.
Nonetheless, it seems that the couple's marriage will even now be push through as planned, it's just that they still got some decisions to iron out.