SalmaHayek says her family 'dragged' her to the altar because of her 'marriagephobia'
— Photo: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/CP ImagesThe actress married French businessman François-Henri Pinault in 2009 on Valentine’s Day. Ahead of their anniversary, Hayek is thinking back to the “intervention” that led to their union.. “It was like an intervention. I don’t think I ever told this story. No, they just took me to the court. My parents, my brother, they were all ganging up on me. I had a phobia of the marriage thing.
Hayek made sure to clarify the wedding wasn’t made under duress, but rather that she was dragging her feet about it. A few months later they held a grand wedding in Italy with famous friends like Penelope Cruz, Edward Norton, Woody Harrelson, Ashley Judd, Charlize Theron, Bono, Gael Garcéa Bernal, David Blaine, Anna Wintour, and former French President Jacques Chirac in attendance.Salma Hayek Admits She Was ‘Terrified’ Before Filming ‘Magic Mike’ Lap Dance Scene With Channing Tatum
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