Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Russel Brand and Katy Perry's Wedding - 300 Words :)

Russell Brand and Katy Perry’s wedding
Russell Brand and Katy Perry spent their first night together as man and wife surrounded by arm guards after a viscous man eating tiger gate crashed their exotic Indian jungle wedding. The male predator which has reportedly killed three people in the past two years, leaped two walls at the wedding venue after being attracted by the wedding decor and noise.
The undomesticated cat was then eventually beaten away by the guards as it tried to jump a third wall, which was 50ft away from the newly-weds and their close friends.
After a weird and unexpected turn out of the evening, surprisingly Brand gifted his Mrs with a tiger named Machli, which luckily was not deadly as the man eating tiger that gate crashed their wedding. Brand spent thousands on the tiger Machli, who is a female Bengal tiger that lives in the Ranthambore National Park where the pair exchanged their vows last weekend. It is reported that Brand chose the cat from the dozens of cats roaming the park. The park rangers regarded Machli as the ‘epitome of beauty’ which is what Brand thought of Perry and thought that it would be the perfect wedding gift for Katy as he wants to reflect his feelings towards her.
Russell and Katy tied the knot in a lavish and colourful Hindu ceremony at a resort on the edge of Rajasthani nature with 85 friends and family. The bride wore a blue sari, but was said to have made several changes throughout the whole day. Meanwhile, Russell sported a nude coloured kurta but then wore a long embroidered coat.
The wedding was reported to have been a very authentic affair, with Indian musicians singing and playing the sitar, table and the nagaras ( which are Rajasthani kettle drums) while the guests cheered, danced and clapped.

1 comment:

  1. Dilara
    excellent work. you have written a very thorough and fluent piece which conforms to the word limit. You have used appropriate vocabulary.

    There are a few small spelling and grammatical errors - but nothing to worry about.
    Thanks for updating your blog

    Distinction

    Mr Monahan

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