Bride shocked as groom mysteriously vanishes minutes after wedding — and she uncovers his dark secret: ‘He was the love of my life'
'Til 24 hours do us part.
An Australian bride has revealed her marriage was over in less than a day after her new husband vanished during their wedding reception.
The woman, known only as Kylie, called into the 'Late Drive with Ben, Liam & Belle' radio show to share her horrifying story, leaving the hosts stunned.
'I had a really short marriage. It wasn't even 24 hours,' Kylie claimed. 'We got married and had a beautiful wedding … We had the ceremony, did the photos. He was beautiful during the photoshoot; he was the love of my life.'
However, Kylie's happily-ever-after abruptly ended when the groom disappeared.
'He was gone for the reception,' she revealed.
Kylie — who had been dating her new husband for six years without any issues — was mystified and ended up alone in her wedding suite on the night of the nuptials.
'He just disappeared,' the bride bluntly stated. 'I didn't hear from him for months.'
The newlywed was forced to cancel her planned honeymoon and was embarrassed when family and friends called to ask about her husband's whereabouts.
Soon, Kylie discovered the reason for the groom's mysterious disappearance: he was having an affair.
'He was seeing somebody else [the whole time], but he let us get married,' the jilted bride told the radio show. 'He didn't want to be with me.'
Even more shocking, Kylie later learned the woman her new husband was seeing was her own cousin, with the stunning twist eliciting gasps from the radio hosts.
'I don't see him or my cousin. That would be really awkward,' she unsurprisingly revealed.
While Kylie told the radio program that she has managed to move on from the nuptial nightmare and divorced her husband, she said the experience has left her scarred to some degree.
When asked if she would ever wed again, she bluntly replied: 'No.'

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