Jessica Mauboy opens up on her wedding plans with fiancé Themeli Magripilis

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In an interview with this month’s Gritty Pretty magazine, Jessica Mauboy opens up about her wedding plans with her fiancé Themeli Magripilis.

Mauboy and Magripilis got engaged during a romantic trip to Greece last year, but the bride-to-be revealed the couple haven’t started planning their big day yet.

Jessica Mauboy with Themeli Magripilis.

“You know when you just know that someone loves you so much and they’ve stuck around that long? I think that’s why the wedding plans popped in and then they just went away,” Mauboy said in the magazine interview.

READ MORE: Jessica Mauboy wants to incorporate Greek traditions into wedding with Themeli Magripilis.

Themeli, a soccer player from the Northern Territory, and Mauboy first met on a night out more than a decade ago.

Mauboy and Themeli have been together for over a decade.

They spent seven years in a long-distance relationship before he relocated to Sydney in 2016.

“It’s crazy to think that I’ve been with my partner for 14 years. We’ve had our ups and downs, we’ve done our long distance,” the singer added.

“[But] we know each other well, inside and out.”

Source: DailyMail Australia.

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