A Southampton woman has labelled her husband a con artist after finding out he had an affair.
Charlotte, 35, married her holiday romance Johan, 21, in the Dominican Republic, which aired on the Discovery+ series, 90 Day Fiancé.
Having brushed off initial concerns from friends and family that she was being used as a “sugar mummy,” Charlotte wed the love of her life.
However, when she returned to Southampton she discovered he’d had an affair with another woman – which resulted in Charlotte setting fire to her wedding dress.
In the latest and penultimate episode in the show – which is in its third season – Charlotte admitted she was questioning the relationship after four women reached out to her to say they’d had a relationship with Johan, leaving her “hurt.”
She said: “I’m questioning our entire relationship. I’m hurt, we could have had everything and now I’ve got to start again, which I will, but you don’t just lose your love for someone.
“I don’t want anyone to have to go through this, he is a con artist and a professional one at that.”
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Johan denied all of the allegations made against him.
Speaking about her daughter on the show, Charlotte’s mum encouraged the barber of 18 years to move on.
She said: “I feel distraught for Charlotte. She will be fine, she’s got family, fantastic friends, she’s well loved – and one day the right one will come along.”
Five weeks after learning of her husband’s infidelity, Charlotte was seen enjoying a night out with her friends, declaring: “Southampton definitely needs to watch out, as I’m back on the market.
“I thought I’d found the man of my dreams but if something feels too good to be true, it usually is.”
The episode ended with Charlotte throwing her wedding ring into the sea, before teasing a face-to-face tell-all conversation with Johan in next week’s final episode.
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