A newlywed has set fire to her wedding dress after being told her husband had an affair with another woman.
Charlotte, 35, was told in the most recent episode of 90 Day Fiancé UK that her new husband Johan, 21, had been having an affair.
The Southampton resident set fire to her wedding dress after learning the news.
She met Johan at a hotel resort in the Dominican Republic, and after appearing on series three of the Discovery+ programme, they were finally able to marry after Charlotte was left waiting outside the registry office.
After avoiding trouble in paradise on their wedding day, Charlotte returned to Southampton – only to be told by a member of the production crew that they had some “bad news” to tell her.
Heard speaking off camera, they told Charlotte: “Someone has emailed to let us know they’ve been having a relationship with Johan, while you were with him.
“We know it’s true as we’ve seen evidence – dates, photos, texts.”
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After a heated phone call with Johan, who remained more than 4,350 miles away in the Dominican Republic after the wedding while waiting for a visa to live in the UK to be approved, Charlotte said: “It’s like someone’s ripped my heart out.
“I gave everything to be with him, I don’t know how someone can be so hurtful. He took my kindness for weakness.”
Coming to terms with the revelation, Charlotte was visited by her friend Maria, before the pair had a bonfire in the garden, where Charlotte proceeded to set fire to her wedding dress and wedding invitation.
Maria said: “I feel so angry for Charlotte, she deserves to be happy.”
The latest episode of 90 Day Fiancé aired on Discovery+ on Monday with viewers set to find out whether Charlotte will forgive Johan.
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