The wedding plans Emma Coupland and Stephen Wilson, a British couple who sought to tie a knot at the chapel in St Paul’s Bay on the Island of Rhodes – a place renowned for its scenic view – appear to be ruined due to the disastrous fallout caused by a single picture.
The couple was contacted by travel operator TUI who notified them that the wedding was cancelled, because local clergy refuse to hold ceremonies for foreigners after a couple of newlyweds from the UK posted online a picture of themselves appearing to be engaging in an indecent act on site.
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"They contacted me last week, telling me that it was official cancelled," Coupland told The Sun. "I was devastated."
Lunns’ act elicited a barrage of criticism on social media as well, with people blasting them for this deed.
#carlylunn Their chav behaviour is sordid and also embarrasses UK. Let’s hope for legal action by Greece and gaol for both
— G (@g_998877) 16 октября 2017 г.
Wedding venue off!!! Thank you so much Matthew and Carly Lunn!!!!
— wendy (@wendysoxy3011) 1 ноября 2017 г.
I really hope Matthew Lunn & Carly Lunn of #Birmingham are prosecuted for indecent exposure, trash not unique. #greece #rhodes #wedding
— Nuttybird (@nuttybird68) 13 октября 2017 г.