Nick Young & Iggy Azalea's Wedding Off? Lakers Guard Turned Off By Her Controlling Attitude?

by Carla Dena / Jan 28, 2016 11:11 AM EST
Nick Young & Iggy Azalea's Wedding Off? Lakers Guard Turned Off By Her Controlling Attitude?

Nick Young has been vocal that planning a wedding with Iggy Azalea is not a walk in the park.

Amid playing for the Lakers, Nick Young purportedly had to make time for wedding arrangements, only for Iggy Azalea to take control of making decisions in the end.

"Whew, a nightmare in its own. I think we should go to the courthouse," Nick Young dished out to Billboard about planning a wedding with Iggy Azalea.

"It's tough, it takes a lot of time and compromising and arguing but eventually the women always win. I think [wedding days] should just be women's day."

Has their wedding planning been too stressful for the Lakers player and the Australian music artist that they're thinking of calling it off?

Not quite. In fact, the couple may have purportedly reached an agreement about the division of labor in planning their wedding.

"[I] told her I would do the food part. And she would do everything else," the Lakers guard previously told Entertainment Tonight. "I am trying to figure it out. I got to figure out how many people are coming, and then we go from there."

Lakers player's chosen task is a tiny one compared to that of his fiancee who is purportedly planning to go lavish on the the big day - or days, as Azalea reportedly wants to get married twice.

"She wants one in Australia, where she's from, and another in Nick's hometown of LA," an insider reportedly told Heat Magazine, as quoted by Mirror.

"She wants 20 bejewelled white horses and a $100,000 firework display at both. She's insisting on over 250 guests for each ceremony and is also pushing for two honeymoons - one to Fiji and the second to Hawaii," the source added.

"They're looking at a bill close to $500,000."

Nick Young and Iggy Azalea's wedding date is yet to be disclosed.

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