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British Couple Defies Superstition Gets Married On Friday The 13th In Spooky Cemetery Ceremony

British Couple Defies Superstition, Marries on Friday the 13th in Spooky Cemetery Ceremony

A British couple who have been dating for almost a decade have defied superstition and married on Friday the 13th in a spooky cemetery ceremony.

The couple, who are both in their 30s, exchanged vows in a candlelit ceremony at the historic St. Bartholomew's Church in London. The bride wore a traditional white wedding dress, while the groom wore a black suit. The ceremony was attended by a small group of close friends and family members.

The couple said they chose to get married on Friday the 13th because they wanted to do something different and unique. They also said they were not superstitious and did not believe that the date would bring them bad luck.

"We just thought it would be a bit of fun," the bride said. "We're not superstitious, so we didn't think it would matter what day we got married on."

The couple's decision to get married on Friday the 13th has been met with mixed reactions from friends and family. Some people have praised them for their courage and originality, while others have expressed concern about the potential for bad luck.

"I think it's great that they're not superstitious," said one friend. "It's nice to see people breaking away from tradition."

"I'm a bit worried about them," said another friend. "I know that Friday the 13th is supposed to be unlucky."

The couple said they are not worried about the potential for bad luck. They said they are confident that their love for each other will overcome any superstition.

"We're not worried about bad luck," the groom said. "We're just happy to be married."


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