Bride Reads Out Husband’s Affair Texts Instead Of Their Vows At Wedding

A bride struck back at her cheating partner in the best, and most public, way possible.

 

A bride struck back at her cheating partner in the best, and most public, way possible.

 

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Wedding days are meant to be joyful events where the bride and groom share their love with their gathered family and friends.

 

 

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But nothing ruins a beautiful wedding day quite like the discovery of infidelity.

 

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One bride had a particularly interesting response to learning of her husband-to-be’s infidelity.

 

 

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Jilted lovers are nothing new, but this way of handling cheating just might be.

 

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Scorned lovers have done quite a few wild things to punish their cheating partners, but what this bride did might just take the cake.

The couple had been in a relationship for years, but the day before her wedding, she received a text that changed it all.

 

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Casey, who used a pseudonym for herself and fiancé Alex, was out with her bridesmaids when she received texts containing several screenshots.

 

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The screenshots came from an unknown number.

 

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Along with the texts, the number cryptically wrote, “I wouldn’t marry him. Will you?”

 

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Surrounded by her friends, Casey wasn’t sure how to proceed with the information she was given.

 

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The incriminating texts showed that Alex had allegedly been having an affair with another woman for months before his wedding to Casey.

 

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“This weekend. You and I. It is on, hot stuff. Bring your A game,” read one text.

 

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Devastated, Casey read on with her bridesmaids.

 

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“Your body is f**king incredible. And s**t do you know how to use it. I wish my GF had half the skills you do,” read another.

 

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“I miss you so much. I can’t stop thinking about L, S, F’ing you. I’ve never had this kind of connection before,” read a third.

 

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Horrible texts to receive anytime, but especially on the night before your wedding!

 

 

In an essay for Body+Soul, Casey wrote; “I burst into shamed and broken tears, my girls were threatening all manner of violence against him. They insisted I call him immediately and call the wedding off.”

 

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She wrote, “The texts were dated from months to only days before. My brain simply could not compute WTF was going on.”

 

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“But I loved Alex. I wanted to marry Alex tomorrow. I was too shocked and sad to be angry. I didn’t call him.”

 

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She continued, “Eventually, we tried to go to bed. I didn’t sleep a wink and when dawn finally broke I awoke the girls and told them my decision – I was going to go ahead with the wedding as expected, and ‘out’ him in front of our friends and family.”

 

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Casey’s decision wasn’t one she took lightly, and isn’t one most people would have the guts to make!

 

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Casey took it in her own hands to punish her fiancé after receiving these texts.

 

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In front of the entire gathering and her wedding party, Casey read out the texts she had received.

 

In place of her vows, she started in on the texts.

 

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“It seems Alex is not who I thought he was. I love all of you and as horrible as this is I’m glad you all are here,” she said.

 

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“There will not be a wedding reception today, but instead, there will be a celebration of honesty, finding true love, and following your heart even when it hurts,” she finished.

 

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The groom ‘stalked out of the church with his best man trailing behind him’ after hearing what his bride-to-be said.

 

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The wedding, obviously, was off.

 

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“It was certainly not the wedding day I had planned, but to our credit, it was one hell of a party,” Casey said at the end of her essay.

 

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We’re sure the post-nuptials party was far more fun without the hateful fiancé there.