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Full disclosure: reading this story may make you hungry. Apologies in advance.
The topic at hand is 'entrée weddings', which does not mean the little meal guests eat before the bigger meal at a wedding. It's more... metaphorical, about a specific, very Hollywood way of celebrating marriage.
It was coined by The Spill co-host Melissa Mason while discussing the rumoured second wedding of Bennifer, and I am about to hammer the analogy into the ground!
So, what does it mean? For the rich and famous, the entrée wedding is essentially a smaller, intimate or low-key wedding. The kind of wedding that the anti-wedding trend everyone's been raving about describes.
For most of us, a celebrity entrée would be the full degustation menu, plus a cheeky cocktail or two.
But for them, it's just a starter.
Then comes the main course: a bigger, fancier, presumably MUCH more expensive second wedding with all the trimmings and famous guests you could want.
The honeymoon is obviously dessert.
Yeah, sorry.
I'll temper down on the food analogies for now and get into some examples.