Corona crisis: The current situation influences the wedding plans of the stars

Singer Katy Perry (35, "Never Worn White") was actually looking forward to stepping pregnant at the altar, according to a report by People magazine. Now she and actor Orlando Bloom (43, "Pirates of the Caribbean") are very likely to postpone their planned wedding in Japan in June. The reason: The spread of the novel corona virus, which has been causing events to be canceled and postponed for weeks. With their dilemma, the two superstars are in good company.

Bloom's fellow actor Emma Stone (31, "La La Land") would have been under the hood, according to a report by "Page Six", the gossip site of the "New York Post", if the corona pandemic hadn't thwarted her. She and her fiancé Dave McCary (34) had planned their wedding in Los Angeles for the weekend of March 14 and 15, the exact location was not revealed on the invitations. The big day has now been postponed, a new date is not yet set.

Another setback for Princess Beatrice

The wedding plans of Princess Beatrice (31) and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (37) have not been a good star for a long time. First the scandal surrounding Beatrice 's father Prince Andrew (60) caused a delay in the celebrations, now the granddaughter of the Queen (93) gets in the way of the dangerous virus. According to a report by the British "BBC", the reception was already canceled on May 29, according to a spokesman for Buckingham Palace, Princess Beatrice is currently "reviewing" her plans for the wedding. A complete cancellation or a ceremony in a small group is currently possible.

James Middleton (32), not a real royal, but as a brother of Duchess Catherine (38) a loved one of the British royal family, Princess Beatrice is already one step ahead. His wedding to the French woman Alizee Thevenet (29), which was planned for the summer, has already been canceled, according to a report in the British "Daily Mail". An Anglo-French wedding is simply impossible in the coming months, it says.

Dennis Quaid wanted to sail to the port of marriage in Hawaii

On April 4, US actor Dennis Quaid (65, "The Day After Tomorrow") and his fiancée Laura Savoie (26) wanted to say "Yes, I will" – on the Pacific Island of Hawaii. The celebration should be "Nice and small", the star reported in an interview with "Extra". Now the big day has been postponed indefinitely. When the couple got wind of the events in Italy, the decision was made. "Some members of our family and friends have compromised immune systems because of medical treatments," said Quaid. Everyone should now stick to the rules.

Ex-Oasis singer Liam Gallagher (47, "Shockwave") is one of the people who often has trouble adhering to the rules. The Corona crisis is no exception. The Brit, who has already been married twice, wants to give his long-term friend Debbie Gwyther "Metro" the Italian word this summer – despite the current complete "lockdown" in the country. Gallagher, who has autoimmune disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, is currently in self-isolation. However, according to the newspaper, he answered a fan's question as to whether his plans were influenced: "It won't be that easy for me".

Stefan Mross wanted to get married in early March

In Germany it has been hit star Stefan Mross (44, "No heart for a night") and Anna-Carina Woitschack (27). The two revealed last week to the "Bild" newspaper that they wanted to make a covenant for life at the beginning of March – only in the presence of Woitschack's parents and Mross's mother, "all well over 70." "But when it got worse with Corona, we canceled our wedding with a heavy heart a few days before the appointment," said the 44-year-old. The risk of infection was simply too great. However, the special day should be made up for in 2020.

However, Sylvie Meis (41) has not yet made a final decision. The Dutch presenter wants to give her fiancé Niclas Castello (41) the yes word in the summer, she already revealed details in January to the magazine "Gala". Now, almost three months later, their plans could also fall into the water. The magazine "Closer", from which several media quote, said: "As far as our wedding is concerned, we will see how the situation develops in the next few weeks."

Bindi Irwin said in a small circle "Yes, I want"

Bindi Irwin (21) was one of those who held their wedding despite the emerging corona pandemic. On March 25, the daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin (1962 – 2006) joined Chandler Powell (23) in front of the altar in the garden of the Australia Zoo in Queensland. Only Bindi's mother Terri (55) and her brother Robert (16), who led her to the altar instead of her father, were present. "Since we all live as a family in the Australia Zoo, we were able to be there for each other," Irwin announced next to a wedding photo on Instagram.