Charlie Puth reveals the one thing he refused to have at his wedding

Charlie Puth refused to play any of his own music at his wedding because he would have been too "embarrassed".

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Charlie Puth refused to have any of his own music played at his wedding
Charlie Puth refused to have any of his own music played at his wedding

Charlie Puth refused to play any of his own music at his wedding.

The 32-year-old singer tied the knot with Brooke Sansone in September 2024 after just over two years of dating but admitted that playing any of his own tracks at his nuptials would've left him "embarrassed" so he kept things completely traditional.

Speaking on SiriusXM’s 'The Morning Mash Up' when asked if he chose any of his own songs for the wedding, he replied: "No, Christian. I specifically asked for no Charlie Puth music to be played at our wedding. That would embarrass me. But I could tell that the band wanted to. They were, because we're all musicians. I got my drink in hand. I'm married. That's the happiest I've ever been. And they're all looking at me with their horns, and they're like you want us to, you want us to do a little, a little ‘See You Again’ on the trumpet?"

The 'Attention' hitmaker previously gushed following the ceremony that PR executive Brooke had made him the "happiest man alive" by agreeing to marry him.

Alongside a series of behind-the-scenes photos from their wedding day, Charlie wrote on Instagram: "I love you Brooke…I always have, with you I am my very best.

"I promise I’ll love you everyday in this life, and even more when we move on to our next.

"Brooke Ashley Sansone,

"And now you’ll be Brooke Ashley Puth

"Thank you for making me the happiest man alive

"It has always been you. (sic)"

Brooke, 25, felt that Charlie's family home provided the "perfect backdrop" for their special day.

She told Vogue: "I wanted our wedding to marry tradition with modern unconventionality. I wanted each detail to feel relaxed yet perfectly, thoughtfully curated.

"Serving mini hotdogs on silver platters, for example, was more than just a fun detail. It was a reflection of my love for styles that blend the refined with the playful."