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Finding a last-minute date for a wedding can be like searching for a decent-looking and accomplished needle in a haystack.
But, one woman’s Twitter request for a wedding date got her more than she bargained for. She might not have found a date for that wedding, but it landed her with a husband instead.
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Llia Apostolou tweeted her request for a date to her sister’s wedding back in 2014. And, with one tweet, the seed for a blossoming love story was planted.
Are you a man? Can I borrow you for a wedding next weekend? Bonus points if you can source a baby that I can pretend is mine too.
— Llia Apostolou (@Llia) July 6, 2014 Read more…
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