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UAE Man Divorces Wife After Seeing Her First Time Without Make-Up

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Oct, 2016 12:34 PM
    A newly-wed man in the UAE has divorced his wife saying he could not recognise her when he saw her face for the first time after her make-up got washed off when she went for swimming.
     
    The Arab couple went swimming at the Al Mamzar beach in Sharjah in the UAE after the 34-year-old man saw his 28-year-old wife's "features change" as her makeup washed off, said a psychologist who counselled the unidentified woman.
     
    The husband believed she did not look as pretty as before the wedding and accused her of deceiving him by using so many cosmetics, including fake eyelashes, the Gulf News reported.
     
    Dr Abdul Aziz Asaf, consultant psychologist said his clinic received a request from the woman to help her overcome her psychological suffering after her divorce.
     
     
    The groom said he could not recognise his wife after the make-up was gone. The bride wore artificial eyelashes and had undergone cosmetic surgeries before the marriage.
     
    The bride said she intended to tell her husband the truth about her but it was too late, Dr Asaf said.
     
    "The groom immediately divorced his bride and refused any attempt to reunite them again," he said.

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