Mena Suvari Engaged To Be Married
The Star Celeb would like to extend our congratulations to Mena Suvari and new fiance, producer, Simone Sestito.
“They’re taking their time planning the wedding,” says a source close to the actress. “They are in no rush.”
Well, now, this is great to hear! Apparently Mena learned her lesson the last time she decided to run off and marry cinematographer, Robert Brinkman, who was 18 years older than her. After the first year which we all know is the “goo-goo ga-ga, we’re so in love” time, it only took them another year to figure out with the 18 year age difference they had absolutely nothing in common. She’s getting ready to go out and party he needs to get his sleep for his yearly visit with the cardiologist tomorrow – you see? It just doesn’t mesh.
No worries now though, now that Mena has found someone to settle down with that’s her own age, this could possibly work out. I have to admit I am wondering if the fact that her hair keeps getting shorter and shorter and shorter will become an issue, but I will leave that for them to work out ![]()
In any event, congratulations to both and best of luck!









Yeah, hopefully it will work out for her this time
I always thought it was a mistake for her to marry that older man. Good for her on the engagement!
Had to come back and say that I don’t care for her haircut. Not that she cares what I think….
I think Mena Suvari is so manly looking. To be quite honest, I am surprised she is not a lesbian.
In any event, congratulations on her engagement to Simone Sestito
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