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Avril Lavigne 's Marriage

World Exclusive: Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger marry

02 JULY 2013

Avril Lavigne married the man of her dreams, Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger, in a romantic ceremony in the south of France this week, covered exclusively by HELLO! magazine.

Canada's king and queen of rock'n'roll said "I do" on 1 July – a year after they started dating – in the glittering Chateau de la Napoule, a medieval castle close to Cannes.

 

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The intimate and emotional candlelight ceremony was the highlight of a three-day celebration for 110 of their closest friends and family.

"I wanted to make sure it’s a crazy vacation and an experience of a lifetime for our guests," said Avril, 28, who donned a black tulle Monique Lhuillier gown to walk up the aisle.

The musical duo had fallen in love last year while recording Avril's fifth studio album. And, after a whirlwind week in Paris, which Avril calls the most romantic of her life, Chad, 38, proposed on 8 August 2012. "It was very natural. We were friends having a good time and then it just happened," Avril told HELLO!.

Said Chad: "t felt like fate was intervening and I was just being given this wake-up call: don't let this one get away."

Like everything in this pair's life, wedding planning was a team effort – but both readily admit that the bride took control. "I've been planning this wedding for a really long time," Avril told HELLO!. "I showed him everything and he let me take the reins and bounce ideas off of him."
 
The result was a picture-perfect start to their fairytale life together.
 
"When you've got that ring on your finger that you get to look at every single day, and you get to call that other person husband or wife, it's a really special feeling," said Chad.

"We hope to be together forever," added Avril. "One day down the road we'll have a family. I look forward to growing with Chad."

Readers in Canada can pick up the Avril and Chad wedding edition of HELLO! Canada this week from Thursday July 4 2013 – on newsstands, iPad and iPhone. UK readers can pick up issue 1285 of HELLO!, on newsstands from 8 July 2013. 
 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Sunday, May 19, 2013

A tear for my favorite football player, David Beckham


David Beckham in tears as he comes off in his final match in Paris

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Already crowned Ligue 1 champions, PSG strolled to a 3-1 win against Brest in David Beckham's final match in Paris before his retirement. Beckham was given a rare start and wore the captain's armband, along with a special pair of boots (pictured below) he designed himself with the names of each of his four kids and the shirt numbers he wore throughout his career. When he was subbed off in the 82nd minute, he was in tears as his 20-year career comes to an end at the age of 38.
Though PSG still has one more match at Lorient, PSG's president suggested this was, in fact, Beckham's last game and his emotional exit seems to back that up. Beckham assisted PSG's second goal against Brest with one of his signature corner kicks, which Blaise Matuidi headed into the net. After the final whistle, Beckham returned to the pitch all smiles and his teammates tossed him into the air.
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Beckham's personally designed final pair of boots. (Getty)
"I think over the years, when I've seen players retire — when you ask them about it, they always say 'You know when you're ready.' And I think I know when I'm ready," Beckham said after announcing his retirement earlier this week. "I think I'm ready. Obviously it's a difficult decision because I still feel I can play at the top level — and still have done for the last six months. But I always secretly said to myself that I want to go out at the top." He also joked that he knew it was time to retire "when [Lionel] Messi was running past me," in the Champions League quarterfinals.
Though his celebrity transcended his sport because he married a Spice Girl, advertised products around the world and even became an underpants mogul, he always cared deeply about his football and it showed. "I just want people to see me as a hard-working footballer," Beckham says. And now he finishes his career with 10 domestic league titles in four different countries (a mark no other Englishman has reached), a record 115 caps for England and twice runner-up for the World Player of the Year award. If he was just in it for the money or the fame or swooning admirers, he wouldn't have accomplished half of what he did. Nor would he have shed a tear as he came off the pitch for the last time.
Beckham waves goodbye with sons Romeo (left) and Cruz. (Getty)
I heard many news about his retirement. I went to research about it and to my surprise , it was true. I felt sad as he is one of my favorite football player. Despite the mistakes he made, I forgive him.  All I hope for his future to be a bright one and can't wait for it. Till we meet again, readers.

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