John Cleese spotted shopping for ‘long white dress’ with new girlfriend
His three failed marriages might have cost him around 15 million pounds, but that apparently hasn’t put off British funnyman John Cleese from tying the knot again.
|Last Updated: Apr 19, 2011, 12:02 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: His three failed marriages might have cost him around 15 million pounds, but that apparently hasn’t put off British funnyman John Cleese from tying the knot again.
Cleese has now fuelled rumours about a possible wedding after he was photographed helping his new love Jennifer Wade pick out a long, white Dolce & Gabbana dress at a store in London this week, reports the Daily Express.
According to the Sunday Mirror, the duo was seen discussing alterations and picking out a pair of matching white shoes.
The ‘Monty Python’ star famously endured a bitter divorce from third wife Alyce Faye Eichelberger in 2009, handing over 8 million pounds in cash and assets as part of their settlement.
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