Singer Elle King has revealed that she called off her wedding to fiancé Andrew Ferguson in a spectacular way.
The “Ex’s and Oh’s” singer took to Instagram over the weekend to reveal that instead of attending her planned nuptials Ferguson, she attended an Eagles of Death Metal concert at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, leading to the assumption she had broken off her engagement entirely.
“Skipped out on my wedding,” the 27-year-old captioned a video on her page. “I married Rock&Roll instead. So I hopped on tour with EAGLES OF…DEATH METAL.”
King had previously hinted that she had broken things off with Ferguson a few days prior, in an emotional post on her page featuring her dog, where she indicated that things were over.
“Been a really rough and insane start to this year. But I haven’t seen my sugar in a month. Lately, I don’t cry very much. I feel like it will just be an explosion if I did. But seeing my little baby girl again, and having her by my side, well I lost it,” she wrote. “She’s my best friend and the only true loyalty I’ve ever known. Today someone tried to make me feel a certain way about myself. But we have to remember, no one can make you feel anything unless you let them. Don’t give people power over you. As a human, other people may try to be threatening in more ways than just verbal or physical acts.”
“Don’t let anyone make you feel fearful or small. Love yourself. Daniel Johnston said it, true love will find you in the end,” she concluded the post.
There hasn’t been official confirmation from King of Ferguson about their engagement being called off just yet, but if it is the case, they are far from the first celebrity pair to call off their wedding very close to the actual date. Check out the slideshow above for more couples who did the same.
Elle King appears to have called off her wedding to fiancé Andrew Ferguson after attending a rock concert instead of her wedding. Here, they are pictured at the Kennedy Center Honors event on Dec. 3, 2016 in Washington, D.C. Ron Sachs-Pool via Getty Images)Big Sean and Naya Rivera, pictured at the premiere of “42” in Hollywood, California on April 9, 2013, called off their engagement in April 2014. She went on to marry husband Ryan Dorsey on the July wedding date that was originally scheduled to be for her wedding to Big Sean. She and Dorsey filed for divorce in Nov. 2016. Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty ImagesJulia Roberts and Keifer Sutherland were set to marry back in 1991, before it was revealed that Roberts called off the event three days before it was set to happen. On the day of the wedding itself, Roberts was also spotted out with Sutherland’s “Lost Boys” co-star Jason Patric. Roberts is pictured at the 2016 GLSEN Respect Awards in Los Angeles on Oct. 21, 2016. Sutherland is pictured at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Sept. 18, 2016. Getty ImagesHugh Hefner and Crystal Harris were set to marry in 2011 before the Playboy Bunny called off the wedding just a few days beforehand. However, by New Year’s Eve 2012, they had not only reconciled, but tied the knot. Here, they are pictured at the Playboy Mansion’s Annual Halloween Bash on Oct. 25, 2014 in Los Angeles. Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Playboy)Irish golf star Rory McIlroy and Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, pictured at the 2013 Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia on April 10, 2013, became engaged that year, but called off their wedding plans mere days after sending out their wedding invitations. Andrew Redington/Getty ImagesJennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, at the premiere of their film “Gigli” in Westwood, California on July 27, 2003, were set to marry in September 2003 in a ritzy ceremony in Santa Barbara, California, but called off the ceremony days before due to “excessive media attention.” They remained together for a few months before announcing they had split in January 2004. A few months later, Lopez married Marc Anthony, while Affleck married Jennifer Garner in June 2005. Both marriages have since ended. Kevin Winter/Getty Images