Wedding and Marriages Gone Bad

Brawls, Death, Divorce, and Court...

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One wedding breaks out into a barroom brawl, in another the groom's mother dies. Marie Osmond and her husband of 20 years file for divorce, and Britney Spears returns from rehab to celebrate her divorce from K-fed. Weddings are supposed to be a time of happiness and joy and love and sharing, but it doesn't always turn out that way. Recent news stories have emerged indicating that sometimes good weddings go bad.

Take this story from ABC News Online, in which a peaceful wedding reception turned into something akin to a barroom brawl. Several of the guests at the wedding and staff at the country club in New South Wales began to argue, and then a series of fights broke out, increasing in intensity, until the fights sprawled out into the street and resulted in the arrest of at least six people yesterday evening.

In other news, what should have been the happiest day of a couple's life, their wedding day, the Daily Record UK announced the Brenda Sharp, the groom's mother, died in a head on car collision with a buss the night before her son's wedding. Sharp had just attended the couple's wedding rehearsal the night she died. At Sharp's husband's request, the wedding continued as scheduled, with an emotional two minutes of silence to honor the groom's mother's passing.

In other news reports, the marriage and wedding may be going well, until you discover you might not actually be married. According to this article from Post24, many couples who were married at Langtons House, Hornchurch. Apparently, due to a clerical error, couples who were married there during part of 2004 and 2005 might not have actually been legally married. The 193 couples involved all received a settlement amount for the emotional trauma this error caused.

Then, according to an Associated Press article in the Sioux City Journal, there are weddings that go well, but the marriage goes bad - sometimes even after 20 years. Such seems to be the case with Marie Osmond and her long-time husband, Brian Blosil, who were married 20 years ago in a Mormon ceremony. The second marriage for Osmond, the couple have eight children together, some of whom are adopted, and plan to part on amicable terms. Ms. Osmond was quoted as saying, ""Though our marriage is ending, we continue to have a very amicable relationship."

However, such is not the case for all marriages that are ending, as this Associated Press article tells the story of Chana and Simon Taub and their less than amicable divorce. That may be putting it mildly, considering the New York judge court ordered that a wall be put up in the couple's house to keep the two apart during the divorce proceedings.

Lastly, All Headline News reports a night out on the town for Britney Spears back from rehab and happily divorced with all smiles, but little to report in odd behavior such as those celebrity stories about her prior to her entering rehab not long ago. Not even a full month out of rehab, Spears heads back to her old pre-rehab haunts to celebrate her divorce from Kevin Federline, in which he walked away with just one million of her multi-million estate. She also will receive child support payments from him in the future for the two children the couple share.

Sources:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200704/s1887516.htm

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline=mum-dies-in-spider-terror-car-crash--&method=full&objectid=18843991&siteid=66633-name_page.html

http://www.bdpost.co.uk/content/barkinganddagenham/post/news/story.aspx?brand=
BDPOnline&category=news&tBrand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsbdp&itemid=WeED15%20Mar%202007%2011%3A56%3A39%3A093

http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/04/02/entertainment/local/44246c57670508de862572b1000ef93d.txt

http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/watercooler_story_088143747.html

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7006923068

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