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Nikki Reed's fiance takes control of wedding

Updated: 2011-08-10 10:37

(Agencies)

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Nikki Reed's fiance takes control of wedding

Nikki Reed's fiance is "taking control" of their wedding plans.

'Twilight' star Nikki became engaged to the 'American Idol' finalist Paul McDonald after a few months of dating in June and has revealed he is taking over the preparations for the nuptials.

Speaking at the Teen Choice Awards, which took place on Sunday (07.08.11), she said: "He's doing a lot of it, he is. He's, like, taking control. He sits with his computer in between songs and is kind of on a roll with everything."

While Nikki's finace couldn't make it to the awards show, he found a way to send a memento of his band with her.

She added: "Paul's on my nails. I put Paul on each one of my nails, and that's his band, the Grand Magnolias. That's their logo because he can't be here, and I said I'd take him with me."

Paul, 26, has previously defended his and Nikki's decision to get engaged just three months after they met.

He said: "It's kind of one of those things you don't expect. Like, last year I never would have thought I'd be getting married.

"She's amazing. She's the perfect girl. We fit each other; when you know, you know, and she's the one."

Nikki - who plays Rosalie Hale in the vampire movie franchise - has expressed similar sentiment, saying she doesn't care what people think of their whirlwind romance.

She said: "I've never met anyone like him. I've never met anyone who has such a good solid heart and comes from such a good solid family and is just a genuine person. We have the exact same sense of humour. I've never laughed so much with anyone as I do with him."

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