Kicking it with the Brands isn't always a teenage dream for everyone.
Katy Perry and Russell Brand have dodged charges for disturbing the peace with their wild wedding in India last week, but the resort where their nuptials went down…not so much.
Managers at the Aman-i-Khas hotel where the couple got hitched have been charged with violating noise laws, with the late-night festivities breaking the district's rules against loud music after 10 p.m.
It didn't help that the event took place adjacent to a sacred tiger sanctuary.
In the wake of the celebration, a local politician announced that investigators would determine whether there was any wrongdoing.
Officials said today that Perry and Brand, who decamped from India for a honeymoon in the Maldives this week, are off the hook for any transgressions. But the resort management now faces penalties that range from a fine to jail time.