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Thursday, December 25, 2008 6:00 PM
Sales & Events
Casting Call: My Fair Wedding
Are you having trouble planning your wedding? Are you worried your dream day will turn into a nightmare?
Help is on the way!
On the hit WE TV series, My Fair Wedding, celebrity event planner David Tutera is your super-wedding planner ready to come in and help turn your wedding day from a disaster to the fantasy you've always envisioned.
If you're getting married between March and mid-May 2009 in the New York or Philadelphia area you could be one of the lucky brides to get David's expert help - and appear on My Fair Wedding!
To apply for the show, email the following information to MFW@pilgrimfilms.tv:
- Your wedding date
- A brief description of your wedding plans
- Photos of what you already have planned
You must be open to changes three weeks prior to your big day, and if you are selected the production company will spend at least six (6) days filming with you and at least three (3) of those days will be weekdays leading up to your wedding.
Good luck!
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