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Bobby Brown to marry fiance in Hawaii next month

Whitney Houston's former husband Bobby Brown is set to marry his fiancee Alicia Etheridge in Hawaii next month (June 12) when he flies out to the islands to perform with his previous R and B group New Edition.

The 'My Prerogative' hitmaker is scheduled to play a show in Honolulu with the band on Fathers Day which is on June 17, the Daily Express reported.

He has decided to bring Etheridge on the trip so they can finally exchange vows.

According to TMZ.com, Brown, who has been engaged to Etheridge since May 2010, has also invited family and friends to join them for the weekend trip. (ANI)

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