Woman Tells Heartbreaking Story Of How She Was Left At The Altar On Her Wedding Day
Every woman dreams of the day they will get to walk down the aisle in a puffy, white dress and finally get to say I do to the man of their dream. However, all women dread being stood up at the altar by the man who could not bother to call it quits before their wedding day.
Jenny Mutale, an Ugandan woman, narrated her traumatic experience to local network, SparkTV of how she was excited to finally tie the knot with the love of her life on February, 25 2019.
The bride-to-be even went to the salon and got her groove on then proceeded to hop into her convoy as she traveled to the wedding venue.
However, Jenny’s heart sunk when she learnt the man she had prepared for so long to get married to failed to show up at the church. She told the local TV station:
“I got a phone call that the groom was not yet at the church but I had to go to church to prove it and find a way out.”
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Despite the heartbreaking news, Jenny wore a false sense of hope and continued her journey to the church praying that maybe the caller had made a mistake. When Jenny and her bridesmaids arrived at the venue, the group discovered her husband-to-be was nowhere to be found.
The first thing that popped in the bride’s mind was to call the man she thought she loved. But, all his phones were switched off. She shared further:
“Having faith in God helped me a lot I just had to pray to God to give me strength and courage that I can pass through such a trial.”
After getting control of her emotions, Jenny and her guests chose to have a church service then proceeded to the reception. They ate, drank, made merry and forgot for a while she had been stood up on one of the most important days of her life.
A year later, God turned her shame to laughter. She met her ideal man and they are now happily married. ”He is the right, right man for me,” she said.
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