Nassif Zeytoun and Daniella Rahme begin honeymoon in France, sharing pictures
Daniela Rahma and Nassif Zeytoun already on their honeymoon in France.
The most recent art world newlyweds, Nassif Zeytoun and Daniela Rahma, have reportedly started their honeymoon in France. where is their next destination, here is all the pictures .
The details and audience analysis show that after Daniela shared stories from different French cities, most people assumed the couple was having fun in France. Nassif had previously confirmed this in an interview with Billboard Arabia following his marriage, which added credence to this theory. Nice, on the French Riviera, will serve as the honeymoon site.
Daniela posted images of herself taken in Saint-Tropez, a city known for its numerous hidden gems, including the 16th century cathedral, the world-famous bell tower, Suffren Castle, the fishermen’s district “La Ponche,” and the castle that houses the Maritime Museum in continuation of her last post.
As if enjoying herself in the sun, Daniela eagerly displayed her feet in a second snap, captioning it with the message “But coffee first” in reference to her sister Donia Khouzami’s mansion.
Many fans have asked X if there is a picture of the newlyweds together while they are on honeymoon, so the public is still hoping to see one after the ceremony. As is typical of Nassif, who is very quiet about his personal life, he did not publish any posts commemorating the start of the honeymoon.
In her third story post, which features a video of a yacht sailing in the middle of the sea, Daniela appears to be having a wonderful time on the French Riviera—one of the most famous summer destinations in Europe—and spending money like that. Nassif is also seen enjoying himself. The famous and wealthy also congregate there.
Reportedly, the pair tied the knot at a home in the village of Mishmish, Jbeil, on Monday, July 1, with just a few close relatives and friends in attendance. The ceremony was shrouded in secrecy.
The newlyweds made it clear that they did not want any photographers or reporters present during the ceremony, and they even asked that guests put their phones in special lockers so no one could take pictures.