The Case of a Mistaken Identity on Facebook Ends In a Marriage
Oct 06, 2015 19:54
a man living in Arkansas in 2009, purchased a flip-phone and opened up Facebook. To his surprise, he read a name that wasn't his own and that of a woman named Celeste. He was perplexed as to why this was happening.
In fact, it happened a few times over the course of a week. The two managed to solve the issue after friending one another.
The Facebook account belonged to a girl halfway across the country. The two have never met.
She accused him of hacking her Facebook account though the guy had no idea what was going on.
6 years later, they got married.
They eventually met and stayed in touch, and in June 2015, they were married.
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