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Man Marries Himself After Fiancé Breaks Up With Him

Man Marries Himself After Fiancé Breaks Up With Him

He said 'I do' to a mirror

Jake Massey

Jake Massey

A man in Brazil has married himself after his fiancé broke up with him.

Doctors Diogo Rabelo and Vitor Bueno got engaged last November and had a fancy wedding planned for last month.

However, after a series of arguments over the summer, Vitor left Diogo in July.

Diogo tied the knot with himself.
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Typically, in such an unfortunate scenario, the uncoupled couple then have to go through the painful process of calling off the wedding.

But Diogo decided the big day would go ahead as planned - except instead of marrying Vitor, he would marry himself.

And so it was, on 17 October, the 33-year-old tied the knot with himself at a plush resort in Itacare, in the north-eastern state of Bahia.

The special day cost him around 350,000 BRL (£47,300) and 40 of the original invitees attended - surprise surprise, Vitor's lot didn't turn up.

Diogo said he turned a tragedy into a comedy.
Newsflash

Diogo, who specialises in cosmetic procedures such as Botox and facial fillers, said: "Today is one of the happiest days of my life, as I'm with the people I love the most in this life, celebrating what could be a tragedy, but I made it a comedy."

Footage from the big day - in which he says 'I do' to himself in a mirror - has gone viral, racking up more than 142,000 views.


Speaking to Globo, Diogo said: "I analysed the situation for a month, and decided that I had to appreciate and love myself. I kept the ceremony and 40 of my 50 guests came.

"The message I wanted to send to people with this marriage of mine is not that of a victim, I do not depend on a marriage to be happy.

"I do want to marry someone else, and I want to have children, but my happiness cannot depend on that."

Supporters of self-marriage, or sologamy, argue that it is a useful means of boosting one's self worth, while critics argue it is a narcissistic and meaningless practice.

Oh well, as long as he's happy, I suppose.

Featured Image Credit: Newsflash

Topics: Viral, Weird, Brazil