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Wedding Certificate Error: Bride Marries Husband And Father-In-Law

During the radio show, the hosts initiated a discussion on moments when people were assigned a simple task but failed to execute it correctly. Taking the opportunity, the woman named Kim called in to narrate her wedding mishap.

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Priya Prakash
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Wedding Day Mix-up

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In a surprising and unusual incident, a bride in Australia reportedly ended up marrying both her husband and her father-in-law simultaneously. The story emerged when the woman, identified as Kim, shared her experience on the Australian breakfast radio show, Fitzy and Wippa with Kate Ritchie.
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During the radio show, the hosts initiated a discussion on moments when people were assigned a simple task but failed to execute it correctly. Taking the opportunity, a woman named Kim called in to narrate her wedding mishap.

Bizarre Wedding Day Mixup

In a bizarre turn of events, Kim shared her wedding mishap on the Australian breakfast radio show Fitzy and Wippa with Kate Ritchie. According to Kim, during her wedding, they only needed two witnesses, her mother and mother-in-law, who were duly arranged.

However, during the rehearsal, an unexpected incident occurred when her mother-in-law insisted that her husband, Kim's father-in-law, be present. They proceeded to sign the marriage certificates, believing everything was in order. But later, they realised a grave error: both her husband and father-in-law had inadvertently signed on the same line of the marriage certificates.

Consequently, Kim found herself legally married not just to her husband but also to her father-in-law due to the mix-up with the signatures. The unusual situation left everyone astonished and puzzled about how such a significant mistake could occur during the wedding formalities.

During the radio show, one of the hosts inquired about the legal implications of the mix-up, asking Kim if she was now legally married to her father-in-law. To this, Kim clarified that the mistake was confined only to the certificate, implying that it was not legally binding in reality.

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The incident garnered attention beyond the radio show as a video clip of the episode was shared on Instagram with the caption, 'Yikes,' highlighting the shocking and unusual nature of the situation. The mix-up left listeners and viewers astounded, and the video clip added to the intrigue and amusement surrounding the peculiar wedding mishap.


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