SHOCKING! Man Marries Triplets On The Same Day In Congo

YOU. WILL. NOT. BELIEVE. THIS! Man Marries Triplets On The Same Day In Congo

A Congolese man identified as Luwizo has set the internet ablaze after marrying triplets on the same day.

Luwizo, the 32-year-old told Afrimax English that he met one of the triplets called Natalie on Facebook where he started a conversation with her, fell in love with her and later decided to meet Natalie in person. Luwizo said Natalie’s two sisters fell in love with him after Natalie had introduced him to her sisters, Nadgege and Natasha.

Luwizo said he was shocked to meet three identical women after visiting Natalie’s house to formalise their marriage. “I was very much surprised that I almost fainted. It seems like I was dreaming!” He said.

Since the triplets were so close and inseparable, they chose to marry the same man. When asked about how they would handle the situation, one of the triplets said, “When we told him he had to marry all of us, he was shocked. But because he had already fallen in love with all of us, nothing could stop our plans since we were also in love with him.”

“Even though people considered it impossible for three women to share one husband, to us, sharing everything has been our life since childhood,” said Luwizo. Although his parents never approved of his decision to marry the three sisters and decided to not grace his wedding, Luwizo told reporters he had no regret in marrying Natalie, Natasha and Nadgege.

“You have to lose something in order to gain another. In addition, one has their preferences and their own way of doing things. So I’m happy to marry the triplets no matter what others think. My parents despised my decision and that’s why they didn’t attend my wedding. But all I can say is love has no limits,” he said.

“Today we are very happy, as you can see, because our dreams come true without being separated by husbands, but God heard our prayers,” said the triplets.


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