Amanda Knox poses in ‘Bride to Be’ sash and parties the night away with friends at circus cabaret bachelorette party as the countdown to her February wedding begins
- Amanda Knox, 32, celebrated her bachelorette party in late December with eight of her closest friends in Washington
- The group partied at the circus cabaret Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle
- Knox beamed in a ‘Bride to Be’ sash for the special occasion
- Knox posted a ’75 days to go’ countdown on her Instagram on December 15, revealing her wedding will take place on February 28
- Knox and her fiance novelist Christopher Robinson announced their engagement in November 2018
- Knox served nearly four years in Italian prison and was twice acquitted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher
Amanda Knox is gearing up for her wedding day and kicked off the festivities with an extravagant bachelorette party.
Knox, 32, who was twice acquitted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, partied with her close friends at circus cabaret Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle, Washington, in late December to celebrate her upcoming nuptials to her novelist boyfriend Christopher Robinson.
She posed with a beaming smile and a sash that read ‘Bride to be’ on Instagram in front of the theater on December 18.
Excited over the night of festivities she shared a photo smiling with eight friends at the bachelorette party thrown by her sister Deanna Knox.
Amanda Knox is gearing up for her wedding day and kicked off the festivities with an extravagant bachelorette party in Seattle in late December. She posed with a sash that read ‘Bride to Be’ in front of the circus cabaret Teatro ZinZanni
Excited over the night of festivities Knox (third from left) shared a photo smiling with eight friends at the bachelorette party thrown by her sister Deanna Knox (center standing above group)
Knox gleefully posted a ’75 days to go’ countdown on her Instagram on December 15, revealing her wedding will take place the last weekend in February
Amanda Knox and her fiance novelist Christopher Robinson announced their engagement in November 2018
Knox gleefully posted a ’75 days to go’ countdown on her Instagram on December 15, revealing her wedding will take place on February 28.
‘@deannaknox et al. threw me a bachelorette party this weekend that was so good I cried. I’m feeling so loved. And now, we have only 75 days left!!! GAH!!!’
‘I have seen in the flesh proof that Wonder and Spirit and Beauty are not just ideas. You my dear deserve to be celebrated,’ Knox’s friend Taige Lauren said sharing a flick of the bride-to-be.
Knox announced she was engaged to Robinson in November 2018 by sharing a video of the bizarre alien-inspired proposal.
The two had been dating since 2015 when Knox was engaged to someone else, but sparks flew after she reviewed his book.
Knox 32, who was twice acquitted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher, partied with her close friends at circus cabaret in Seattle
The theater’s website describes it as a ‘three-hour whirlwind of international cirque, comedy, and cabaret artist all served up with a scrumptious multi-course feast and elegant libations’
In the proposal video Robinson staged a fake meteor crash that held a ‘data crystal’ inside. That crystal read: ‘No other pre-singilarity union produced as much cerebral-empathic heat as the joining of Amanda Marie Knox and Christopher Gerald Robinson.’
He proposed to her on their front yard saying, ‘I don’t have a ring, but I have a big rock. Amanda Marie Knox, will you marry me?’
Knox returned to the US in 2011 after her murder conviction for the killing of British student Meredith Kercher was overturned.
She had spent four years in an Italian prison following the 2007 conviction.
Knox was convicted twice in Italian court of murdering her British roommate Mereditch Kercher, but those convictions were later overturned. She spent a total of four years in an Italian prison during the high-profile case
Knox announced she was engaged in November 2018 by sharing a video of the bizarre alien-inspired proposal. Stills from that proposal video pictured above
She was retried in 2014 but never returned to Italy for that trial. She was convicted in that case too.
In 2015, Italy’s Supreme Court overturned her second conviction and brought an end to her legal saga.
Since settling in Seattle, Knox has taken part in a Netflix documentary about her case and has written books and articles advocating for people wrongfully convicted of crimes.