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Australian court nullifies marriage after bride says she thought it was Instagram ‘prank’
The woman said ‘we had to act to make it look real’ to help the groom monetise his social media page
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A couple in Australia had their marriage annulled after the bride testified in court that she thought the ceremony was part of a “prank” video orchestrated by the groom for social media clout.
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In a family court judgment from October, which was made public this month, a judge declared the couple’s December 2023 marriage void.
The bride, 24, filed for the annulment in May 2024, arguing that the marriage to the groom, in his 30s, was a sham because she did not offer real consent.
She said she thought she was merely playing the role of a bride for a video that the groom, a social media influencer with over 17,000 followers, would post on Instagram.
The Guardian Australia was the first to report on the judgment.
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The couple, both originally from the same country, met on a dating platform in September 2023.
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