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35-Year-Old Widow to Marry 62-Year-Old Best Friend of Her Late Husband

Kerry Rogers, a 35-year-old woman, is preparing to walk down the aisle and marry Terry, who is 62 years old. The significant age gap between them is nearly three decades, which has already sparked considerable attention. Adding to the unusual nature of their relationship is the fact that Terry was not just a casual acquaintance, but the longtime best friend of Kerry’s late husband, Roy.Following the heartbreaking loss of her husband in 2020, when she became a widow, Kerry has openly shared that Roy had been very adamant about her future happiness. According to her, he had explicitly demanded that she eventually get married again. In a striking statement,
Kerry recalled how Roy had even gone so far as to threaten that he would come back as a ghost and haunt her if she failed to move forward with her life in that way. Despite the unusual circumstances, Kerry insists that she continues to feel the comforting presence of her first husband.
She firmly believes that Roy is watching over them from beyond the grave and is giving his sincere blessing to the upcoming marriage between his widow and his best friend.In a touching and symbolic gesture, the couple has decided to reserve an empty seat at the head table during their wedding reception, complete with a full plate of food, as a way to honor and include the memory of the deceased Roy in their special day.However, their decision to marry has not been met with universal support. The couple has encountered a wave of harsh criticism on various social media platforms.
Numerous online commentators, often referred to as “trolls,” have strongly accused Kerry and Terry of betrayal and disrespect toward Roy’s memory. Nevertheless, Kerry remains steadfast in her position. She continues to maintain that this union is not a betrayal at all, explaining that it was actually Roy himself who, before he passed away, had personally asked his best friend Terry to take care of her and look after her well-being once he was no longer there.
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