ZONAHIBURAN----Kisah ini terjadi di Thailand, Wanita cantik berusia 30 tahun ini menikah dengan pria buruk rupa menjadi perbincangan hangat netizen. Wanita yang cantik yang dimaksut bernama, Bumin, dengan kecantikannya membuatnya cukup terkenal di daerahnya.
Seperti dilansir dari tribunews.com (24/04/2018), Sebelumnya, Bumin sempat berstatus janda dan telah memiliki seorang anak perempuan usai perceraian dari suami pertamanya. Tak berlangsung lama, Wanita cantik tersebut diketahui telah menikah kembali dengan seorang pria, bisa dibilang buruk rupa.
Suami kedua bumin tersebut memiliki bibir yang lebih besar dari orang-orang lainnya. Pria tersebut dianggap tak menarik dan juga menderita penyakit yang langka.
Karena dari segi penampilan saja bisa dibilang tak sepadan, Pernikahan sepasang kekasih itupun menjadi viral dan menarik perhatian banyak netizen.
Beberapa orang menganggap mereka tidak cocok. Namun, wanita tersebut tak peduli dengan pendapat orang lain. Dia dan suaminya sering berfoto bersama dan dibagikan ke media sosial.
Terkait hal tersebut, saat diwawancarai media lokal di negaranya, mantan suami Bumin sendiri tampak tidak setuju dengan pernikahan mereka. Bahkan, ia menuduh karena uang Bumin menikahi suami barunya tersebut. Menurutnya, dia dan Bumin bertemu pada tahun 2010 lalu, namun Bumin tiba-tiba hilang dan membawa anaknya.
Diketahui suami kedua Bumin lebih muda darinya dan ia juga selaku bos di tempat kerja Bumin. Mantan suaminya itu pun langsung menuduh menikah lagi karena uang. Pria itu tidak tampan, tapi Bumin mau menikahinya.
Atas tuduhan tersebut, Bumin membalasnya dan dia mengungkapkan bahwa mantan suaminya itu gemar berjudi dan berbuat kasar. Sehinggga Bumin tak tahan, lalu pergi dan membawa anak perempuannya itu.
Menurutnya soal ketampanan, meski suami baru Bumin tak tampan, tapi ia adalah pria yang baik. Selain itu, Suami baru Bumin sangatlah perhatian dan juga sayang pada anak, tak seperti si mantan suami.
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