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Brat to bride: Charli XCX marries The 1975's George Daniel in London


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From brat to bride summer: Charli XCX and George Daniel have tied the knot!

After three years of dating, the "360" hitmaker and The 1975 drummer have said "I do." She confirmed the news in a TikTok clip posted Saturday, July 19, in which she is seen walking into a room wearing a white, off-the-shoulder gown with a high-low hem, a veil, sunglasses and white sling-back pumps.

"When George isn't crying when he sees me walking down the aisle," the text over the screen read. The Grammy winner added in the caption, "luckily he did xx."

Another TikTok clip showed the singer and her loved ones celebrating, with a caption that read, "bridal party energy!"

Vogue Magazine on Instagram shared more photos of the happy couple after tying the knot.

"The couple tied the knot earlier today at Hackney Town Hall, where the bride wore a @viviennewestwood mini for the low-key London ceremony," the magazine's caption read.

Paste BN has reached out to representatives for Charli XCX for comment.

In November 2023, the now 32-year-old "Boom Clap" singer revealed that Daniel proposed in now-deleted photos on her public Instagram. At the time, Daniel's representative confirmed the engagement to Paste BN.

Charli XCX (real name: Charlotte Emma Aitchison) shared a photo of her now-fiancé dipping her while kissing, an engagement ring between two cups of coffee and another of herself seated on Daniel's lap.

"charli xcx and george daniel for life!!!" she captioned the post.

The engagement news came a day after the singer shared a picture of her flashing a ring on her private Instagram. The couple − who went Instagram official in May 2022 − have since made numerous red-carpet appearances together.

The wedding comes after a breakout 2024 for the pop superstar, who toiled in the music industry since her teens before she broke through with her album "Brat," released last June. She received seven Grammy nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards in February, including major nods for album of the year and record of the year and three wins.

Contributing: Naledi Ushe and Brendan Morrow