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Christina Fulton to wed Stian Thoresen

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Published: Aug. 15, 2008 at 1:58 PM

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 (UPI) -- U.S. actress and fashion designer Christina Fulton has announced her engagement to rocker Stian Thoresen.

Also known as Shagrath, Thoresen is the front man for the black metal band, Dimmu Borgir.

The couple's representatives said they will wed in a private sunset ceremony Sept. 20 at the Prekestolen in Norway.

"Fate brought the two together. It's absolute romance in its purest form, a fairy tale of a king and queen," Fulton's son, Weston Coppola Cage, who will be giving away the bride, said in a statement.

Cage's father, actor Nicolas Cage, also is to attend the ceremony, along with celebrity participants Rob Zombie, Jim Carrey, Nicolas Cage's ex-wife Patricia Arquette, and Marla Maples.

Fulton, Thoresen and Weston Coppola Cage are currently in Sweden where Cage is recording the debut album of his black metal band, Eyes of Noctum, for Morbid Rose Records, a label Fulton manages.

Following their honeymoon, Fulton is to return to Los Angeles to resume work on her reality show for Tijuana Productions and to preview the latest collection in her Fulcage clothing line at Magic Marketplace.

Thoresen plans to tour the United States this autumn alongside Danzig on the "Blackest of the Black" tour.

Topics: Marla Maples
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