Comedian Hasan Can Kaya is getting married: Details of the ceremony revealed
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turkish comedian Hasan Can Kaya, known for his show "Konuşanlar," is set to marry.
- He will marry advertising professional Duygu Karabaş in a ceremony in New York.
- Kaya emphasized his desire for a simple wedding and his efforts to protect his fiancée from media attention.
Turkish comedian Hasan Can Kaya, who gained fame with his digital show "Konuşanlar," is preparing to marry advertising professional Duygu Karabaş. The couple, who became engaged in a private ceremony last April, are accelerating their wedding preparations.
Duygu doesn't like extravagance at all.
The wedding ceremony is scheduled to take place tomorrow at Türkevi in New York. Kaya, who is currently in the United States for language studies, will exchange vows across the Atlantic. This follows a traditional proposal and engagement, with photos of the couple sharing their happiness having garnered significant attention on social media.
Kaya recently shared details about his proposal, which took place at The Beverly Hills Hotel. He recounted how he proposed spontaneously during breakfast, inspired by the hotel's history of celebrity proposals. He also noted his fiancée's preference for a low-key lifestyle, stating, "Duygu doesn't like extravagance at all."
We are not going to have a wedding; we want to get married in a completely simple way.
The comedian also expressed his intention for a simple wedding, stating, "We are not going to have a wedding; we want to get married in a completely simple way." He highlighted his protective stance towards Karabaş, who is not in the public eye, to shield her from potential media scrutiny and maintain her peaceful life. "I don't want to disturb her peace, so I act protectively in the relationship," he said.
I don't want to disturb her peace, so I act protectively in the relationship.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.