I banned political talk at my wedding — these are the extreme ways I’m making sure ugly fights won’t ruin my big day
NY Post
Franki Priore will be all dressed in white at her wedding this November — and not hyper-focused on whoever just won the White House.
And the native Long Islander hopes the 200 guests to her “six-figure” ceremony will follow suit.
To mitigate an uncivil mess at their nuptials, brides-to-be from New York to California, including Priore, are placing a “no-politics” gag order on the folks coming to see them walk down the aisle.
Priore and hubby-to-be Mike, 34, are set to take the plunge at a luxe New Jersey estate on Nov. 22.
The twosome will become one just over two weeks after Nov. 5 Election Day, when the nation picks a new commander-in-chief between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris after months of mudslinging from supporters on both sides of the aisle — a face-off virtually dividing the country.
And no matter their guests’ political persuasions, Priore told The Post, they will be welcome at the fabulous fête — if they abide by the ground rules.