Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello will tie the knot on Sunday, November 22. But before their big day, a guest revealed what to expect on the Vergara-Manganiello nuptial.
In a report by Entertainment Online, Julie Bowen revealed that she will be attending Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello's wedding that will take place in Florida. The "Modern Family" actress revealed how her co-star is handling the pressure before her big day this coming weekend.
"She's like a bride. She keeps saying she's bridezilla, but I think she's much more in control. She plays that card but she's a cool customer," Bowen said.
The actress also revealed that instead of gifts, the couple is asking their guests to make donations to a few charities that they chose including the St. Jude's Children Hospital.
Vergara and Manganiello's chic wedding invite has also been revealed. The invitation says that the wedding will be at six o'clock in the afternoon and will take place at the luxurious The Breakers hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. The chic venue has an average room rate of $600 to 3,800 per night.
Before their wedding on Sunday though, the couple will host a cocktails and dessert party on Saturday. They invited 400 guests to their exclusive black tie event.
For those who are wondering what the bride will be wearing when she walks down the aisle, it has been confirmed that Vergara will be wearing a bridal dress made by designer Zuhair Murad. The 43-year-old sexy Latina was also spotted going to Mark Zunino Atelier in Beverly Hills. It was reported that Zunino will be making Vergara's dress for the reception. Meanwhile, Joe Manganiello was seen last week for his tuxedo fitting in John Varvatos' shop.
In a previous interview she did before, Vergara admitted that she is beyond bridezilla. People magazine reported that when it comes to her wedding preparations, she can be very detail-oriented. But lucky for her, fiancé Manganiello is easy going when it comes to the wedding. Vergara said that it was a "pleasure" to be planning the wedding with Manganiello because he lets her do anything.
"I am very detail-oriented, so I am kind of like a nightmare," Vergara said. "I have very good memory. If you show me swatches of things, I can in two months exactly remember, 'But what happened with the one with the little border that had the little print?' I'm really bad."