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Florida bride-to-be arrested for beating up groom in wild fight over prenup: cops
By Natalie O'Neill,
5 hours ago
She’ll take thee … to the hospital.
A bride-to-be in Florida got so furious during a wild fight over a prenuptial agreement, she allegedly beat up her groom and bit his brother a few days before their wedding, according to cops who arrested her.
Molly Rose Hogan, 26, exploded into a booze-fueled argument with her unidentified fiance over the wedding contract at their home in St. Petersburg on Sunday night — prompting her to grab his head and pummel him in the chest, legs and torso, according to an arrest affidavit.
Molly Rose Hogan was arrested for allegedly beating up her groom-to-be and biting his brother, cops said. Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
She was allowed a one-time visit to the home to retrieve personal belongings, according to the Smoking Gun, which was first to report the pre-ceremony smackdown.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether the quarreling lovebirds still plan to get hitched.
But their wedding registry still urges friends and family to “join our epic journey” and asks for help paying for a wedding cake, flowers and an open bar.
The fight was sparked by “a heated argument over signing a prenuptial agreement prior to marriage,” according to police.
Hogan didn’t immediately return a request for comment from The Post.
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