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Aretha Franklin said: 'There will be no wedding at this time'. Photograph: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images
Aretha Franklin said: 'There will be no wedding at this time'. Photograph: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

Aretha Franklin calls off marriage to Willie Wilkerson

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Soul singer, 69, says things with long-time friend Wilkerson 'were moving too fast, and there will be no wedding at this time'

Aretha Franklin won't be getting fitted for a wedding gown after all: she's called off her engagement.

A statement released Monday by her representative said Franklin's wedding to Willie Wilkerson wasn't going to happen.

"Will and I have decided we were moving a little too fast, and there were a number of things that had not been thought through thoroughly. There will be no wedding at this time," Franklin said. "We will not comment on it any further because of the very personal and sensitive nature of it. We appreciate all of the many well wishes from friends."

It's unclear if the pair are still romantically involved.

Franklin, 69, announced shortly after New Year's Day that she was getting married. In an interview with the Associated Press, Franklin talked about getting fitted for gowns by designers including Vera Wang and Donna Karan, and said she hoped for a summer wedding in either Miami or the Hamptons in New York state.

Franklin said the relationship was particularly strong because they had been friends first.

"We're very compatible, and he supports me and I support him a lot, and he has given me specialised attention that I don't think I've received from anyone else," she said.

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