A woman in Australia was asked by a man to take part in a "fake Instagram wedding" in a bid to boost viewership numbers, but she later found it had been an elaborate ruse all along to marry her ...
She thought the wedding was just a social media stunt to help him get more followers. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A woman in Australia has annulled her marriage after realising that a fake wedding ceremony she took part in for a social ...
A woman who thought she was participating in a social media stunt asked a court to annul the 'prank marriage' that ended up ...
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Australian bride Eliza Murray turned heads for all the wrong reasons on Friday when her December wedding to fiancé Ed Powys in Sydney featured ... heading to a dinner party and dance floor.
He wrote that the groom’s claims were “bereft of detail” and that it defied belief that a genuine wedding would take place ...
The boys not only know how to throw a party, they often are ... six years since what was dubbed Australia’s showbiz wedding ...
A Melbourne woman has successfully annulled her marriage after discovering that what she believed to be a fake wedding for a ... was invited to a "white party" in Sydney, told to wear a white ...
An Australian woman recently sought an annulment after discovering that a "fake wedding" she participated in was, in fact, a real marriage. The woman, whose identity remains confidential, claimed that ...
A court annulled the marriage because the woman thought she was involved in a “prank wedding” for the ... he invited her to a “white party” in Sydney and told her there that he had set ...