Where would a woman and a ghost get married? Try this British resort
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Where would a woman and a ghost get married? Try this British resort

SOMERSET — For some people, Halloween isn’t just a holiday, it’s a total lifestyle.

Amethyst Realm of Bristol, England is floating on air after accepting her boyfriend’s wedding proposal during a recent road trip to England’s Wookey Hole caves in Somerset. But unlike her new fiancé, Realm was able to float back down to earth.

You see, her fiancé is a ghost.

“There was no going down on one knee – he doesn’t have knees,” she said about the proposal in an article published on Huffington Post. “I could actually hear his voice and it was beautiful. Deep, sexy and real.”

Realm and her poltergeist-hottie met in Australia while she was still dating her very-human boyfriend. However, their attraction was so undeniable that she ended up cheating on her boyfriend with her phantom lover. The unlikely pair even went so far as to join the mile-high club on her flight back home.

Whether you think she’s crazy or simply crazy in love, the resort where the caves are located is backing her claim of a spiritual connection. It’s offered to host the couple’s upcoming wedding, reports the Somerset Live newspaper.

On the caves’ spooky history, resort director Daniel Medley told the paper that “they have been recognized as a crossover point to the spirit world since the Stone Age, a place where people can connect with long-lost friends and relatives no longer with us.”

 

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The resort has a resident Wookey Witch (named after a creepy looking stalagmite in the cave) who it says can officiate the spooktacular ceremony. Medley said the Witch “would be happy to help them reword the ‘til death us do part clause.”

Looking towards the future, Realm already has babies on the brain. In an interview that aired last December, she said she looked into the logistics of getting pregnant with a ghost baby. “There’s a possibility that it is a ghost in you but people don’t know how to carry it to full term,” she said.

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