At this level, Charli XCX ought to simply officiate Matty Healy and Gabbriette Bechtel’s wedding ceremony. The “Von Dutch” singer is completely tied to the 1975 frontman and mannequin’s love story following Wednesday’s (June 12) information that the couple are engaged — beginning with the truth that Charli mentions Gabbriette within the first few seconds of her new album Brat.
On the LP’s opening observe, “360,” Charli makes use of Gabbriette for instance of an effortlessly cool tastemaker, singing, “I went my very own means and I made it/ I’m your favourite reference, child/ Name me Gabbriette, you’re so impressed.”
Bechtel additionally stars within the “360” music video alongside a number of different web “it women,” corresponding to Julia Fox, Rachel Sennott and Emma Chamberlain. Within the eclectic visible, she repeatedly hits a vape, poses subsequent to a person mendacity in a gurney and tells Charli to “fulfill the prophecy of discovering a brand new scorching Web woman.”
The “Fancy” singer can also be related to Bechtel by their respective romances. Charli bought engaged to The 1975’s George Daniel in November, which implies each girls are marrying into the band household.
The whole lot got here full-circle, although, when Bechtel introduced her engagement to Healy by posting a photograph of her ring taken at Charli’s Brat launch get together in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening. The influencer wrote in her caption, “MARRYING THE 1975 IS VERY BRAT.”
Healy’s mom, Free Ladies host Denise Welch, later confirmed the information on her speak present Wednesday morning, in accordance with Folks. “I’ve identified for a number of weeks that Matty bought engaged,” she mentioned. “Black diamond [ring], he had it made for her. I couldn’t be extra thrilled. We couldn’t be happier — she is all the pieces I’d need in a daughter-in-law.”
Charli and Bechtel had been mates lengthy earlier than the latter began relationship Healy in September, nevertheless. In 2019, the “Increase Clap” artist solid Bechtel because the lead singer of Nasty Cherry, a now-inactive woman group assembled within the Netflix documentary I’m With the Band.
Watch the “360” music video beneath.