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Why is the hotel where Sylvie gets married not roped off to guests?

Sylvie Meis marries Niclas Castello today. Bridezilla Meis keeps a tight grip and imposed very strict rules on her guests. She wants at all costs to ensure that her wedding day (s) stay out of the spotlight. For example, all her guests hand in their phones so that no one can distribute images. But why is the hotel where she is getting married today just open to hotel guests?

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Breakfast

Today, two Danish ladies posted a message on their Instagram where they are having breakfast at the pool of their hotel. And this is not just any hotel, but the hotel where Sylvie gives the yes-word to her Niclas today. Sylvie has done everything she can to keep her wedding as exclusive and closed as possible. So why are these ladies just having breakfast at the place where she’s getting married in a few hours?

Fake marriage

Earlier there were voices that Sylvie’s marriage is nothing more than a publicity stunt. She forbids all of her guests to bring a telephone so that no images of the wedding come out without her permission. Her fiancé Niclas took it a step further and says she does not want to take a picture with his brand new bride. So there will be no images of the brand new couple.

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Parents

A striking piece of news this morning that Sylvie’s parents also stay at home and will not go to the wedding also raised questions. This was only just announced, and Sylvie said she found it “Incredibly painful” that her parents are not there on her dream day (s).

The fact that there are just hotel guests sitting at the pool for breakfast also raises eyebrows. It is very unusual that a celebrity who is in the spotlights in such a way does not ensure that there are absolutely no prying eyes on the big day …


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