. “I was like, ‘Yes. I will — as long as I’m not the something old!’ And says, she goes, ‘Oh, will you?’ And I said, ‘What? Bring myself as the something old?’”Shields, now 58, was referring to the tradition of giving couples “something old, something new, something borrowed or something blue” on their wedding day. The custom, whichAs it turned out, that’s not what Holmes meant, although her actual request sent Shields on a treasure hunt of sorts.
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