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    Mother in-law accused of ruining her son's wedding day after prank goes too far

    By Franca Akenami,

    1 day ago

    A woman and her boyfriend faced significant challenges leading up to their wedding day due to the disapproval and sabotage efforts from the groom's wealthy family.

    Despite their fairy tale-like bond, the woman's humble background clashed with the groom's family's desire for him to marry into wealth, leading to doubts about her intentions.

    The in-laws launched a persistent campaign against her, accusing her of marrying their son for money and resorting to harassment and bribery to break them up.

    Tensions escalated as the couple's engagement was announced, with dramatic incidents like the groom's mother feigning a heart attack and blaming the couple, demanding medical expenses from her son.

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    On the couple's wedding day, things went sour. The groom's family refused to attend but orchestrated a shocking incident where red paint was thrown at the bride's dress just before she walked down the aisle.

    Despite the turmoil, the resilient couple proceeded with the ceremony, with the woman changing into a new gold gown before exchanging vows to defy the sabotage attempts.

    After the wedding, the interference from the groom's family extended to their honeymoon plans, trying to disrupt the trip. Despite these adversities, the newlyweds successfully began their honeymoon.

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    The community responded with anger towards the family's behavior, with reports of retaliation such as egging their house.

    Over on Reddit, where the couple's story was shared, Redditors expressed disbelief and sympathy for the couple, expressing concerns for their safety and suggesting potential relocation to avoid further harm.

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