George Clooney And Amal Alamuddin Ban Mobile Devices At Venice Wedding

The world will have to wait until the next issue of American Vogue to see the first pictures of Mr. and Mrs. George Clooney. The couple doesn't want any unauthorized photos leaking before then.

Clooney and his fiancée Amal Alamuddin reportedly asked their wedding guests not to bring their mobile phones and tablets to the three-day event in Venice, according to The Telegraph. The couple agreed to sell the wedding photos to American Vogue in exchange for the magazine donating to a charity of Clooney's choice.

Hollywood's most eligible bachelor will officially come off the market when he and Alamuddin, a British-Lebanese human-rights lawyer, exchange vows in The Floating City this weekend. Each will host separate dinners for their respective guests, according to The Telegraph. The bride-to-be will have her dinner at the seven-star Hotel Aman on the Grand Canal.

Clooney will throw one last bash as a single man at the Hotel Cipriani's Oro restaurant on the island of Giudecca. In addition to family, his 100 guests will include former co-stars Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Brad Pitt and his wife Angelina Jolie as well as former super model Cindy Crawford. Matt Damon and his wife Luciana were also photographed in Venice for the event.

Alamuddin arrived in Venice ahead of Clooney with her mother Baria in tow. Her father Ramzi and sister Tala will also attend the wedding.

The couple became engaged on April 28, 2014. Clooney dished on the wedding's location earlier this month at the Celebrity Fight Night in Florence, Italy.

"I will be marrying in Italy soon, in a couple weeks - in Venice, of all place," he said. "I would just like to say to my bride-to-be, Amal, that I love you very much. And I can't wait to be your husband."

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George Clooney, Wedding, Amal Alamuddin
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