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Horrified bride finds fiance on Tinder

Imagine discovering your husband-to-be was scouring the Internet for women, while you were finalising table plans and flower arrangements for your big day?

That’s exactly what happened to one woman who revealed to 9Honey that she came across her fiance’s Tinder profile just two days before her wedding.

The woman, known only as Tiana, told the publication that after dating for seven years, marriage seemed the natural next step.

Despite a few disagreements over the wedding planning, she had no idea that the man she was about to marry had in fact created a dating profile online suggesting to potential suitors that he was single.

But two days before the wedding, while the bride was at a meeting at the church with close family members, her best friend took her aside saying she needed to talk to her.

A bride-to-be discovered her groom had setting up a profile on Tinder two days before their wedding [Photo: Getty]
A bride-to-be discovered her groom had setting up a profile on Tinder two days before their wedding [Photo: Getty]

“What she showed me shocked me so much I still can’t believe it,” she revealed.

“The way he described himself was as though he was a young, single man.”

Having discovered her husband-to-be was living a double dating life, Tiana has since called off the wedding.

She later learnt her ex had started seeing a woman quite seriously.

Not an isolated case

Tiana’s groom isn’t the only example of someone being coupled-up while scrolling dating sites. In fact recent research has revealed that a third of people in the UK are apparently still active on dating apps when they’re in relationships.

A study of 2,100 people, by law firm Slater and Gordon, found that almost half (46%) of the guys surveyed said they had used a dating tool while in a relationship, citing boredom, dwindling sex lives and arguments as the primary reasons.

Women, on the other hands, are far more digitally faithful with only a fifth (21%) admitting to using an app behind their other half’s back.

New research has revealed 1 in 3 Brits are on dating apps while also in a relationship [Photo: Getty]
New research has revealed 1 in 3 Brits are on dating apps while also in a relationship [Photo: Getty]
Wedding disasters

Meanwhile in other bridal news, a bride-to-be’s ‘save the date’ has gone viral after she asked guests to take a fortnight off work for her destination wedding.

It doesn’t end there, however, the soon-to-be-wed also asked her guests to save almost almost $5,400 to attend the three-day-long nuptials and cover the cost of the trip.

And last month, a bride asked her wedding party to dress in a weight-based dress code. Women above 72kg and men above 90kg were requested to wear black or camouflage.

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