He looks a little too casual for some reason. His suit almost looks wrinkly to me. She looks really pretty in her dress. Certainly a big week for them-- she graduated med school and FB's IPO.
I don't know if the timing is all that interesting. They've been together a long time. He just had the IPO. She just graduated from med school last week. Doesn't seem too out of the norm that they waited top get those major events out of the way.
Who needs a tight prenup when you've got that much money? Good lord.
He damn sure didnt want thE Winklevoss twins to get any of it. Or Eduardo Saverin.
I felt bad for Eduardo after seeing The Social Network even though i have no idea how much of that movie is true. Since he denounced US citizenship to avoid paying taxes, I don't anymore.
I don't think the picture looks "cold" at all. I think he looks happy and proud.
I read that they did not plan the wedding around the IPO since the date was a "moving target," but instead planned the wedding around her med school graduation.
Also love that she is smart and successful in her own right and seems to have no need to be known as Mark Zuckerberg's other half.
(Also agree that their pre-nup is probably a very detailed document).
I don't think she's super pretty, not ugly, but not gorgeous. Talk about a crazy week. Sean Parker is getting married soon, too. But he's having a huge 10 mill shindig.
I think it's very sweet. And as someone who took 9 years to get married, I don't think there's anything wrong with it, especially when you're young and in school; medical school especially! I think that's awesome that she accomplished what she has and is pursuing her own ambitions outside of being Mrs. Zuckerberg.
I think he cleaned up pretty well, considering how casual he always is. And she looks very pretty and classic. In the Social Network movie it seemed like she was more of a cute party girl, but IRL she seems to be very poised and obviously extremely smart.
They had a really nice article about her graduation and how her med school and working in peds was the impetus for Facebook's organ donation program. Ah, found it. Must have been looking through some articles in the Grace Chen prank link: