Toni Garrn: She would like to celebrate her wedding later

Toni Garrn
She would like to celebrate her wedding afterwards

Thomas Gottschalk (left) welcomed model Toni Garrn on his show.

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Toni Garrn revealed in the TV show "Gottschalk Holt's nach" that she would like to catch up on her wedding party.

Thomas Gottschalk (70) has invited numerous stars to his show "Gottschalk Holt's nach" (SWR), which broadcast the first on Monday evening (December 21). The show was about cultural events, sports competitions, weddings and much more that should have taken place this year. The German model Toni Garrn (28) spoke as a guest about his Corona year and the civil wedding with the British actor Alex Pettyfer (30).

The couple announced their wedding on Instagram in early October. "There were only five of us, so only with the parents in the registry office. It was very nice and private, actually as it should be," Garrn told the host Thomas Gottschalk. When asked whether the wedding celebration will now fall completely flat due to the corona pandemic, Garrn was optimistic. "I actually want to wear a nice white dress." She simply ordered her dress for the registry office online. Her friends would also still hope that a big wedding celebration would follow.

The pandemic also had a major impact on the model at work. "The industry was completely silent. I had previously been on the road every week since I was 14 or 15. Now I am at home every day, cooking and cleaning up. After" 14 years only on the plane ", however, she has been looking forward to the break and has Made up a lot of sleep, wrote a diary and cooked.

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