It is korean eroticismwith bated breathe that the world awaits the nuptials of Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson — and because their engagement happened rather fast, it's safe to assume that we won't have to wait long for an actual wedding.
While we wait for actual details, fans have come up with a theory about when the wedding of the year (Meghan Markle who?) will take place. According to BuzzFeed, Grande and Davidson stans are putting their money on August 4, 2018.
SEE ALSO: Guys, Pete Davidson finally confirmed he's engaged to Ariana GrandeIt's not simply that August 4 happens to fall on a Saturday. Rather, some fans are convinced that the wedding will take place on the fourth because of the date itself: 8/4/18. Those are the numbers on the FDNY badge that belonged to Davidson's late father Scott Davidson, who died during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Davidson recently gifted the badge to Grande, and shared a photo of her wearing it around her neck.
The lovebirds also have matching tattoos of the digits. Davidson chose his forearm for the tattoo, while Grande has the number inked on her foot — so clearly, they mean a lot to the couple.
Fans have cited these facts as evidence that the wedding could happen very soon, and have been tweeting about this theory since early July.
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But remember, this is Pete and Ariana we're talking about — judging from the speed with which they've reached other relationship milestones, they could very well get married tomorrow.
[H/T: Buzzfeed]
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