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Lindsey Vonn Paused Planning Her Wedding To PK Subban During the Pandemic

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Lindsey Vonn has had to push a pause button on her wedding plans with PK Subban. The 35-year-old Olympic skier tells People that the couple, who got engaged in 2019, are really not in a rush to walk down the aisle. “We’re kind of in a holding pattern right now,” she shared. “With COVID, it just feels like there’s no good option, you know?

I don’t have a timeline or a plan, we’re just kind of going to wait and see.” Lindsey continued, “Obviously, his family is in Canada, so I can’t physically get to Canada and they can’t get here.

It’ll happen eventually, we just don’t know when.” “Neither of us are really worried about when we’re going to get married,” she adds. “We know it’s gonna happen, so we’re not in a rush about it.” Lindsey also

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