![]() Without all that baggage that comes with "Them-ness" (or, actual A-list fame) - the encyclopedic knowledge of their relationship history and prior scandals - all that’s left is pure, undying, perhaps-promotional love. The less you know about a celebrity couple, the easier it is to enjoy their wedding at its face value. And it’s not because it’s supposedly the best day of their lives: It’s a shot at increasing their media coverage and - to the savvier Whos -expanding their sponsorship opportunities.īut to those of us unable to place, let’s say, what reality show the couple first met on, the wedding of two Whos represents marriage in its purest form. When two Whos get married, the union is immensely important to them. Even if you have no idea who either of them are. ![]() Watching two people, joined in holy matrimony, share their commitment to and love for each other with the world can be a beautiful thing. For Weddings Week, we've asked them to look at the Whos who've pledged themselves to each other eternally - or at least as long as Us Weekly will cover them. Lindsey Weber and Bobby Finger host Who? Weekly, a podcast where they help you catch up with your favorite almost-celebs, from Eva Amurri to Zendaya, and every Rita Ora in between. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here. ![]() The archives will remain available here for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years.
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