Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1952)

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“Liz is affectionate and kind and people forget she has been through a very trying time. She wants to be married to someone who will love and protect her,” says Michael Wilding. He’s next in “The Lady with a Lamp” LIZ AND MIKE Has Liz Taylor found the right man at last? We’ll let you judge from this cabled story from England, with Mike Wilding giving his version of their sudden romance By JEANNE SAKOL “We hope to establish a home in California and still maintain my flat in Mayfair,” says Michael. Liz is next in “Ivanhoe” There was a wide difference of opinion in Hollywood about the Liz Taylor-Michael Wilding wedding. Until Liz actually took off for England, on February 17th, many of the citizens of her home town did not believe this wedding ever would take place. And when day after day her departure was postponed, even those who had been convinced. Liz had found love again and would become Mrs. Michael Wilding of Mayfair, London, began to have some doubts. At first, it seemed her wedding suit — gray wool with rolled collar and cuffs of white organdy — was not ready. Then ( Continued on page 92) COVER GIRL 41 COLOR PHOTO BY ENGSTEAD