British singer FKA Twigs reportedly wants an outrageous wedding which caused friction between her and fiance Robert Pattinson.
"Rumors suggest Pattinson and Twigs argue over wedding plans as the singer now wants a big, glamorous ceremony, while R-Patz pushes for a low-key event," Celebrity Dirty Laundry reported.
Accordingly, an over-the-top and extravagant wedding is not Robert Pattinson's style. FKA Twigs, however, has embraced the exaggerated style when it comes to her fashion which also allegedly extedned to her tastes.
CDL suggested, "Robert has always been on the shy side when it comes his personality. Embracing the angsty hipster style, Pattinson prefers to be more reserved and rarely indulges in flashy nuances. Perhaps that is why he was originally drawn to FKA Twigs?"
The article went on to add the seemingly inconsistent nature of FKA Twigs who earlier claimed that she doesn't like anything "mainstream." In the same vein, she worked the red carpet when she attended Rob 2015 Met Gala.
"Rob and Twigs were originally planning a smaller affair of the humble, pub-style nature. Now, Twigs has changed her mind, desiring a glamorous baroque-style wedding," it added.
Robert Pattinson and FKA Twigs have reportedly rushed their engagement during the 2015 Coachella Music Festival, which they timed right after her performance. But there's no wedding date reported yet for the couple.
FKA Twigs has previously complained that dating Robert Pattinson is not easy as she's always subjected to a lot of abuse and racist rants from fans who think that she's not good enough for the "Twilight" actor.
But the wedding will reportedly push through, said Hollywood Life, even if it's delayed.
The insider claimed, "Things are going very well and they are both very happy with each other. Don't take this news as a bad thing - they just want to get it right because they only want to do it once."
"FKA wants it to be perfect and she keeps going back and forth on ideas. She definitely wants it to be amazing, so she keeps thinking of things to add to the festivities."