Massive Reactions as Man Ties the Knot to Lady With Vitiligo, He Shares Wedding Photos
- A man has recently got married to his beautiful heartthrob with vitiligo in an eye-catching wedding ceremony
- In the photos making the rounds on social media, the man and the lady looked amazing as their love triumphed against all odds
- Social media users have reacted to the look of the lady as they thought he made an excellent choice of wife
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A man has recently walked down the aisle with his heartthrob in an amazing wedding ceremony and the pictures are just amazing.
The cream-themed event saw the unidentified man exchange marital vows with a lady that has vitiligo.
The wedding of the two lovebirds was a nature-themed one as it wasn't held inside a building as is the popular norm.
Social media users thought the man found love with the right one as they thought his bride looked beautiful.
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Encouraging reactions
@theahmedsakina remarked:
"She’s beautiful she’s vitiligo another wonderful creation of God its only abroad you get to cherish what ever test God has given you but i bet if she was a Nigerian mockery and body shaming would have depressed her by now."
@ganzatshabz wrote:
"Her scare is so beautiful."
@Brodaderah said:
"What will be the colour of the?.. Never mind? Love is beautiful."
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What is vitiligo?
Everydayhealth says vitiligo is a condition that makes the skin lose its colour.
Though noticeable among folks with darker skin, it is something that can happen to anyone and is not exclusive to a particular race.
It is not a death sentence but Medicinenet says there is every tendency of a spread if it is left untreated.
Newborn baby with a rare disease
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that nothing beats the joy of a couple than bringing home their first child. A newborn baby was seen as a way to solidify a union and make them feel like a real family.
However, when a child is born sick or disabled, it might be a nightmare to their parents. This is exactly what happened to the parents of Evan Fasciano.
Fasciano was born nine weeks premature at the Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital. He was born with a rare skin condition that makes his skin grow at a faster rate.
Even though the condition leaves him at the risk of life-threatening infections, his parents have managed to take good care of him.
In the story of Fasciano two days before Evan's birth, his parents received some of the most terrible news they have ever heard.
The doctors had discovered that their unborn baby would have a rare and terrible skin condition. The disorder would be so severe that it had a likelihood of claiming his life.
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