
Rocío Crusset to celebrate wedding in Spain after intimate New York ceremony
The wedding of Rocío Crusset, daughter of TV host Mariló Montero, was as intimate as it was surprising. Nearly two months ago, the model married in New York in a private ceremony attended only by her closest family and friends. But the story doesn't end there: the couple has decided that the best thing is to celebrate again, this time in Spain, so that those who could not travel to the Big Apple can also celebrate the union. And Mariló has taken it upon herself to clarify exactly what this means.
One wedding, two celebrations
According to diezminutos.es, the TV host wanted to make one thing clear: this is not a second wedding. Rocío and her husband, Charlie Schein, have been legally married since May 30. What they will do now in Spain is simply a celebration with friends to share the joy with those who could not be present in New York.
"She's not getting married, my daughter is already married," Mariló said matter-of-factly. "My daughter and Charlie are already married, it's just that since the wedding was so private in New York, now they're going to have a celebration with friends who couldn't go to the ceremony in the United States." The TV host also firmly ruled out any prior religious ceremony: "They are already married. They are not going to have any ceremony."
Ibiza chosen as the setting
The place chosen for this celebration party is Ibiza, the Balearic island that is shaping up as a regular summer destination for the couple. Although Rocío Crusset has retreats in other parts of Spain such as Seville or Sanlúcar de Barrameda, it seems the couple has opted for an island that combines beauty, fun and extensive leisure opportunities.
"I think it's a beautiful island, very fun, very nice, with many opportunities," Mariló explained. "They chose that, summer. In Ibiza they normally spend some summer days there every year. I suppose that's also why." A choice that makes sense: celebrating in an environment where they both feel comfortable and where a festive atmosphere is practically guaranteed.
The perfect husband, according to the bride's mother
Mariló Montero has spared no praise for her son-in-law. The TV host describes him as a mature man and has made clear that the couple is more than happy. "They are hyper in love and I see that they are very happy, and the truth is you see they are doing very well," she commented.
The only particularity that Rocío's mother notices is how recent the marriage is: "It feels strange to me to call him your husband because it's very recent and you still see her as a little girl, but it's very beautiful." An emotional statement that reflects how a change in marital status can feel strange even to those closest to you, especially when it happens in such a sudden and private way as in this case.
The philosophy of getting married their way
Mariló has delved into the reasons behind this unconventional wedding structure. "You get married and there are several ways to get married, multiple ways, and in the modality they chose it was a very private wedding but, of course, you want to share with your friends and with the people who couldn't go, well that party," she explained with a logic that makes a lot of sense in the era of personalized celebrations.
In short, Rocío Crusset and Charlie Schein have opted for the best of both worlds: an intimate and meaningful ceremony in New York for themselves, followed by a big party in Spain so that all their close community can celebrate. An increasingly common trend among couples seeking to personalize their wedding according to their priorities and circumstances.
Source: diezminutos.es


