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Woman Who Married Herself Announces Divorce 24 Hours Later

/ 09:47 AM March 14, 2023

A woman who announced her marriage to herself on social media is reportedly contemplating a divorce after being alone for just one day. Her apparent self-marriage didn’t work.

Sofi Maure, 25, shared her solo marriage news with her followers in February, with photos of her in a white wedding dress and gold tiara.

“Today, in the most spurious times of my life, I bought a wedding dress and made a wedding cake to marry myself,” she tweeted.

Self-marriage or “sologamy” has gained popularity in certain circles. It involves a person, typically a woman, ceremonially marrying herself to celebrate self-love and commitment to oneself.

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The Woman Who Married and Divorced Herself Under 24 Hours

The story of Maure, who married herself and announced her divorce just 24 hours later, has captured the attention of media outlets and social media users alike.

After the woman’s social media post about her self-marriage, there was a debate among internet users. Some people claimed she was seeking attention by sharing such news, while others praised her for promoting self-love.

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Photos and videos of the event circulated on social media, with people expressing admiration for the woman’s commitment to self-love and empowerment.

Reactions to Her Social Media Posts

Her post prompted discussions among internet users, many of whom said the woman was merely tweeting about her “marriage” for “attention.” Yet, another section of people supported her for showcasing the value of self-love.

A user who wasn’t too pleased with her actions said, “I wish you could buy yourself dignity, shame, self-love, or a dad to hug you.” “Everything for a tweet and attention,” said another disgruntled user.

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On the other hand, some congratulated her and wished her well. “It looks beautiful on you, and whoever says otherwise is a crazy lizard,” said a user. “Get crazy; someone has to say it,” said another excited user.

“Great!! I’ll bank you!! What a good idea!! Brilliant!! Wow!! What a cover!” remarked another person.

However, Ms. Maure tweeted on February 21 that she is contemplating divorce, stating, “Update: one day I am married to myself, and I cannot take it anymore.” She added that she’d see how the divorce issue would go.

The tweet stirred up many reactions among social media users shocked by the news. It sparked a wave of reactions online, with many expressing confusion and disbelief.

Some criticized the woman for treating marriage as a frivolous concept and mocking those who take marriage seriously. “Get a good lawyer,” joked one user. “When your divorce comes through, you can marry me,” said another person.

A third person who didn’t seem pleased said, “There’s no limit to stupidity. Don’t expect much from this disgusting human being.”

The story of Maureas NDTV reported, who married herself and then divorced just 24 hours later, highlights some of the potential pitfalls of the concept.

It raises questions about the seriousness and meaning of marriage and the possible consequences of making public declarations about one’s personal life on social media.

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