'Property Brothers' news: Drew Scott reveals details of dream wedding

"Property Brothers" star, Drew Scott, will be tying the knot soon with his fiancée, Linda Phan for a romantic wedding in Italy. The soon-to-be couple are now in the final stages of planning the biggest day of their lives, and it seems that all hands are on deck for both parties as they commit all of their efforts into making sure that their wedding is absolutely perfect.

In an exclusive interview with People, Scott and Phan revealed a significant amount of detail regarding their upcoming nuptials. The biggest reason why they decided to get married in Italy is mainly because of the food. As it turns out, both Phan and Scott love gelato, pizza, and pasta — all of which are Italian-based cuisine. The two also revealed that they would preferably be married in an Italian castle.

Scott proposed to Phan sometime in December of 2016, but it is apparent that the two are taking their time to make sure that their wedding suits both of their tastes. In fact, the destination of their dream wedding may be final, however, the two still have not settled on a final wedding venue. According to She Knows, Scott and Phan have been seeking places that have a lot of historical significance. This explains why they would want a castle to be their venue.

Fans of Scott will be able to witness just how jubilant he is about his pending nuptials through his social media pages. Scott has been faithfully updating his wedding preparations, and has even stated that anything goes on their "big day." Just recently, Scott has been in the market for the tuxedo that he will be wearing for the wedding. Scott was accompanied by his twin brother, Jonathan, and older brother, J.D., to The Black Tux in Santa Monica, California.

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