While one is expected to take place in Greece, the other will be set up in California, to enable everyone to attend.
'They're considering having a ceremony in Greece and California. They have big families and many friends so there will be a lot of people involved,' femalefirst.co.uk quoted Nicky as saying.
Nicky has also given credit to Latsias for bring a huge amount of maturity in Paris ever since they got romantically involved.
'She has grown up and isn't going out as much. She doesn't have the time. She works everyday. He's shy and quiet but you can't help but like him. He's smart, sweet, nice and very polite,' she said.
Madonna, who was injured after falling from a horse last week, is reportedly enlisting a body double for a video track in her upcoming album.
'This is a club-friendly album, very "dancey" and she wanted the video to reflect that. It hasn't been shot yet, so they've gone back to the drawing board to rethink it. Madonna's got her arm in a sling and her hand is plastered. She's not going to be dancing for a while,' ratethemusic.com quoted a source as saying to the Daily Mirror.
The singer was thrown from a horse, given to her by husband Guy Ritchie on her 47th birthday, and is now recovering from a broken hand, a broken collar bone and three cracked ribs.
Britney Spears' husband Kevin Federline has turned to the Indian guru Deepak Chopra for spritual
According to ratethemusic.com, Federline, who is set to become a father of his third child next month -- when Britney gives birth to their first child together -- was recently spotted carrying Chopra's The Book of Secrets.
The book gives 15 spiritual pointers for enlightenment and parenthood. It says, 'Growing children learn many roles simultaneously, and the role learned at home is only one of many.'
Britney and Federline will celebrate their first wedding anniversary next month.
Actress Jennifer Garner, who recently got married to Ben Affleck, has said there is nothing like a fairytale wedding, and that both partners needed to work hard towards achieving marital bliss.
Despite recently saying that she was going through the happiest phase of her life after her marriage, Garner says that she was pragmatic enough to realise that married life was no bed of roses.
'I don't have this fantasy about marriage anymore. Everyone says it takes hard work. Well, it kind of does -- and I'm much more pragmatic about romance than I used to be. (With Scott) I wanted to see him as a white knight and was crushed whenever anything normal happened. I wanted to be the princess. Now, I'm much more willing to see myself as human and flawed, and accept someone -- the whole picture. My life is definitely changing for the better. I couldn't be happier or feel more comfortable with the direction it's going in,' contactmusic.com quoted Garner as telling InStyle magazine.
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