Britney Spears intended to celebrate her wedding to Sam Asgari in a Catholic church, but it wasn’t just the pandemic that thwarted her wish; The fact that she and her husband are not religious also ruined their original plan.
Via Instagram, the 40-year-old translator posted a photo of the interior of a church located in Santa Monica, California, with the message: “This is where I originally wanted to get married during covid.”
According to Britney Spearsthe people in charge of the temple told her that she had to be a Catholic and pass a test in order to have the wedding of her dreams. Shouldn’t the church be open to everyone?the singer asked in the post.
“I wanted to go to Mass every Sunday… it’s beautiful and they said it’s temporarily closed due to COVID!!!!,” he explained at the start. “Two years later, when I wanted to get married there, they told me I had to be a Catholic and pass the test!” he added.
However, the portal TMZ contacted representatives of the church, and they denied that Britney Spears contacted them to arrange their marriage. Although they recognized that it is necessary that one of the members of the couple professed the Catholic religion in order to immediately marry.

THE WEDDING WAS HELD AT THE MANSION OF BRITNEY SPEERS
Despite the impasse Britney Spears D Sam Asgari they ended up marrying in a private ceremony attended by several celebrities. The wedding was arranged by Spears at her Los Angeles residence, but the singer’s family did not attend.
Interviewed by Good Morning America ABCAsghari said their marriage “was a fairy tale”. The model stressed that the singer is “sensational” and that “she is gorgeous.” “She is my wife,” he emphasized, smiling at the interviewer.
“There were only about 50-70 people at the wedding,” he said. Sam Asgari. “We wanted to celebrate, you know, with our loved ones and the people closest to us. We just wanted to celebrate and that’s what we did,” he said.
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