Lana Condor Will ‘100%’ Be A Bride in 2024 (Exclusive)
‘To All the Boys’ trilogy star Lana Condor and finance Anthony De La Torre have scaled down plans but hope to make it happen this year
Wedding bells are ringing in Lana Condor’s future.
The To All the Boys trilogy star exclusively tells The Messenger that she will “100%” be a bride this year.
“I will get married in 2024,” Condor said while promoting KIND and their “Better You” partnership. “I already told him, I'm like, 'It's been two years of engagement. We've been together for eight.' So I'm like, ‘If we don't get married now, it's going to be a 10 year engagement,’ and I don't want to be that person.”
The lucky groom-to-be is fiancé Anthony De La Torre, best known for his role as the young Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
“We were going to do a big wedding in Malibu. We were going to do all these things, and once we were starting planning, we realized, it's so much time and money, and it became such an experience. It almost felt like we were trying to put on a show or an experience for our guests and it wasn't about our marriage and it's just so much money, so instead we bought a house!” Condor reveals. “And we're going to do a very small wedding in our backyard once the house is renovated.”
And after the wedding, are children on the agenda?
“I am not there yet. I have Emmy and Timmy, my dogs. I'm thinking of another dog!” Condor said.
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As part of her partnership with KIND and their “Better You” campaign, Condor invited Americans to quit their new year's resolutions that no longer serve them in honor of National Quitters Day, Jan. 12.
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