Celebrity couple Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney are finally engaged but while there are no definite plans for their wedding yet, the two celebrities have already dropped hints as to how their nuptials will be.
Just recently, the 'Chicago' star explained the reason why the couple haven't gotten to set their wedding date yet. In a report by Inquisitr, Taylor talked about their anticipated big day in a daytime talk show interview with Meredith Viera.
"We don't have a date. It's kind of a logistics thing right now. It's just timing. She's really busy with the show, I'm busy with mine." The Hollywood hunk remarked.
While they haven't picked a date yet, it seems that their nuptials wouldn't take that long to actualize. According to Popsugar, when Viera asked if the wedding will take place this year, the model responded with a direct 'Sure'.
Kinney has also been hinting on where the wedding will be held. It looks like the production of 'Rock the Kasbah', Kinney's new movie, gave a good impression to the actor and is adding the iconic North African country to his list of wedding destination prospects.
"Morocco would be great!" Kinney told Entertainment Tonight.
But though he likes the place, the model still wants to plan things with the 'Applause' singer and opted not to say anything for certain.
"I told her I don't mind doing the little white chapel thing. She wants what she wants. I want to make sure that it's right what she wants." The 34-year-old actor said.
As there is yet to be any of their wedding plans to be finalized, the engaged couple is not in a hurry and are still enjoying their current status together.
Earlier this week, Lady Gaga showed her support to her fiancé and attended 'Rock the Kasbah's movie premiere. Meanwhile, Taylor Kinney admitted feeling awkward with his fiancé's sex scenes in 'American Horror Story: Hotel' but managed to still be happy and proud for her.
The cute couple seem to be really supportive of each other's careers and fans can only wait till they're finally ready to announce their wedding plans.
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