Quentin Tarantino, Daniella Pick celebrate engagement in NY
Couple hosts celebrity-studded party with Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Diane Kruger, Samuel L. Jackson in attendance

Mazal tovs are in order for Quentin Tarantino and Daniella Pick, daughter of Israeli singer Zvika Pick, who celebrated their engagement at a party hosted by producer Harvey Weinstein.
According to the New York Post, the couple celebrated with fellow celebrities Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Diane Kruger, Samuel L. Jackson and others.
Pick, 33, a model and singer, and Tarantino, 54, met when the director was promoting his 2009 film, “Inglourious Basterds,” in Israel at the Jerusalem Film Festival.
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“When you make a movie like ‘Inglourious Basterds,’ not only did you get an Oscar but you got Daniella,” said Weinstein while toasting the couple, the Post reported.
שנה טובה! ❤
תודה ענקית לרון ירון•גדי בלום•רז שכניק• יעל דמירל •זיו שדה pic.twitter.com/tBXs4y4abFAdvertisement— Daniella Tarantino (@DaniellaPick) September 20, 2017
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