After the wedding, a woman wanted to annul her marriage: what she didn’t like about the festive ceremony

17 January 2025, 12:45 | Finance and Banking
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In Australia, a woman found out that the fake wedding she participated in to promote social networks turned out to be real.. She became aware of this when the man tried to use marriage to obtain a permanent residence permit, says BBC.

According to journalists, a man and a woman met on an online dating platform in September 2023. They both lived in Melbourne and began seeing each other regularly.

In December of the same year, the man proposed and she accepted.. After some time, they were supposed to attend a party, but it turned out that it was a “wedding prank for social networks” to promote content and monetize the Instagram page.

The woman believed the explanations, together with her partner they went through the wedding ceremony and exchanged vows. The bride said she was happy to “play along” to make “it look real.”.

Two months later, her partner asked her to add him as a dependent on her application for permanent residence in Australia as they were both foreigners. The woman replied that she could not do this because they were not formally a family.. Then the husband admitted that their wedding ceremony in Sydney was real.

The woman later found their marriage certificate, which she did not sign.. The court subsequently noted that the signature on the document bears little resemblance to her handwriting.

In court, the man claimed that they both agreed to this. According to him, the woman agreed to get married.

However, the judge ruled that the woman was "

" She called the event a " It was entirely reasonable for her to assume the image of the bride at the disputed ceremony,” he said in the divorce decision..

Let us remind you that an Australian woman has been eating only fruit for 33 years.. She also runs 50 km every day at 58 years old..

Meanwhile, a couple from Canada was able to see their wedding photos only 56 years after him. They didn't have enough money to pay the photographer for the pictures on time.

Based on materials: bbc.com



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