My big fat American gypsy wedding where are they now?
When My big fat American gypsy wedding show ended, fans were left to speculate if those featured on the show stayed with their husbands or start new careers beyond being wives. Unfortunately, many of the people featured on the show ghosted, due to increased scrutiny of fans. So for My big fat American gypsy wedding where are they now question is hard to answer.
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In December 2019, twin brothers Bill and Joe Smith, who appeared on the U.K. version of My big fat American gypsy wedding series, died in a suspected suicide pact in Kent amid battles with cancer and depression, their family revealed at the time. The Kent Police were called after the bodies of two men were discovered in Sevenoaks. it was said that they were found in a tree near a farm on December 28.
Gypsy brides where are they now?
We all fawned and ogled over the brides’ dresses and accessories of my big fat gypsy wedding show. Now, where are My big fat gypsy wedding brides? What are they doing?
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Priscilla Kelly from season 1 was a 14-year-old looking for her soon-to-be husband. You might remember her for the over-the-top “heart” dress she wore. These days Priscilla has abandoned her marriage dream to become a professional wrestler. Her character in the ring is a sexy goth. Shyanne Forrest also from season 1, was introduced 17-year-old who never had her first kiss yet. Now, Shyanne has a daughter. Her Twitter hasn’t been updated since 2014. Tuter from season 5 was a rocker girl who fought with her mom over wanting a black wedding dress. She wore a black gown anyway. Tuter is also a mom of one. Ana from season 2 was the first bride to have a gay wedding on the show. At present, Ana works as a corrections officer. Unfortunately, she and Linda broke up.
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My big fat American gypsy wedding
“My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding,” was originally titled “Big Fat Gypsy Weddings,”. It first aired on the U.K.’s Channel 4 broadcast network in 2010 and on TLC in the U.S. in 2011. It followed the lives of Irish Travellers and Romani gypsies and their extravagant wedding choices. Over the course of six years, fans came to know and love the brides. Additionally, TLC highlighted the differences of the American Gypsy lifestyle against a traditional American norm. And there was always drama in the gypsy weddings.
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