Published
5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Stephanie Benson has motivated fans and haters alike after posting a very impressive 32-year old wedding photo.
The photo is of Stephanie and her white husband, John Benson, taken on the day of their wedding.
The occasion is their 32nd wedding anniversary. Stephanie has taken to social media to celebrate the huge milestone.
To mark the amazing time that has passed and how they have endured, she has shared two photos – their wedding photo and one taken recently.
The two photos perfectly illustrates how long they have been together and how their marriage has endured.
Stephanie added an emotional anniversary message.
She wrote on Instagram: “Thank you soo much everyone for your beautiful wishes. This 32yr road has been challenging but beautiful. The rollercoaster of Wealth and occasional hardship, the reality of bringing up 5 children, English private schools, holidays etc could kill a bank balance but we made it through, Still strong, still working😂 and still in love❤️.
She added: “Marriage is not an easy Commitment to undertake and should not be taken lightly. “An angry mouth, will always house an unhappy tormented soul and will kill any marriage.” Trust your partner, Encourage each other to be better, Support with love, Listen with your heart, Respect unconditionally and Communicate with kind words. I’m soo honoured and blessed to have amazing InstaFriends. Thanks again my darlings. I Love you💋”
Checkout her post below…
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