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Bride Sells Wedding Dress On Facebook After Catching Fiance With Her Best Friend

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A 27-year-old bride-to-be has called off her wedding and proceeded to sell off her wedding gown on social media platform, Facebook.

The bride, Kerry Wilkinson, who has now gone viral took to her Facebook page to reveal that she’s selling off her wedding dress after discovering that her fiance cheated on her.

Kerry Wilkinson who originally purchased the wedding dress for £500 from Bows and Bells In Kirkcaldy, Scotland, sold the wear for £100 on Facebay Fife Facebook page.

She posted on the social media page: “Never used due to ex fiancé receiving o*** off my son’s godmother.

“Sooner the gone it’s better. Just want every last bit of him out of my life.’ (sic)

Kerry Wilkinson, A former soldier from Dunfermline, said: “The reaction’s been great. ‘I’m not normally one for posting private stuff on Facebook but I was just thinking I need to get this wedding dress out of my life.

“And I thought the guy’s an a*** hole so I’ll warn all the girls in Dunfermline what he’s like.

“I put it on for a wind-up. That’s just my sort of banter. I still haven’t sold the dress though, unfortunately.”

She added that she found out about her fiance’s infidelity with her 23-year-old friend, Nicole Martin, after seeing private messages between them.

However, the ex-fiance, Dave Notman, 26, has denied the allegations saying they split up because the relationship was no longer working.

Dave said: “I was surprised to see her post and thinking “Where is she getting this from?” I texted her asking Where have you got this information because it’s wrong? But I didn’t even get a reply.

“I think it’s because I’m in a new relationship and she’s just jealous and trying to make this up to try and make my new girlfriend think I’m something I’m not.”

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