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Jennifer Love Hewit and fiance break-up due to wedding plans

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Posted: Feb 02, 2009 at 1014 hrs IST

New Delhi Jennifer Love Hewitt’s demand for a high-profile wedding was the reason behind her spilt from Ross McCall, according to reports.

The actress got engaged to the Scottish actor in November 2007 after nearly two years of dating, reports ‘China Daily’.

And it is believed that the couple parted ways after Love Hewitt demanded the pair should sell the rights to their nuptials, as Ross was against the idea.

"They had a massive fight over the wedding plans. Ross felt he was being exploited by Jennifer because she was planning to sell their wedding pictures to a celebrity magazine,” a source said.

"And when she told him she even had plans to sell the rights to their bachelor and bachelorette parties, Ross hit the roof," the source added.

However, pals of the couple remain hopeful they will give their relationship a second chance, although Ross has made it clear he does not want his private life to be played out in public.

"Friends are hoping they'll reconcile. Ross didn't want his relationship played out in the press. Jennifer's need for media attention put a strain on their relationship and resulted in the split. Being in the limelight wasn't important to Ross. He valued privacy more than she did," the source added.

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