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2022-09-24 06:47:18 By : Mr. Chuck Yang

'I saw the groom at around 4pm the day before the wedding and I haven't heard from him since'

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A jilted bride decided to carry on with her wedding without her groom when he failed to turn up - after spending her life savings on it. Kayley Stead, 27, discovered she wasn't going to marry her partner of almost four years when he failed to arrive for their nuptials.

After receiving the heartbreaking news that her soon-to-be-husband wasn't going to appear - delivered by her partner's crying mum - Kayley made the unusual decision to go ahead with the wedding. The big day was scheduled for September 15 at Oxwich Bay Hotel in Gower, Swansea, Wales.

Kayley had hoped to tie the knot in style surrounded by her loved ones in a wedding costing £12,000. Instead, the day unfolded in a very different manner than the bride-to-be had intended.

Supported by her bridal party and family, Kayley went ahead with her wedding entrance, meal, speeches, dances and even posed for professional photos - all without her groom. She entered the party singing along to Lizzo's Good As Hell with her bridal party, punched off the top tier of her wedding cake and spent her first dance with the groomsmen, her brothers, Craig, 47, Matthew, 46, Gary, 46, another Craig, 43, and her dad, Brian, 71.

Now living alone with no explanation from her ex and her honeymoon cancelled, Kayley is coming to terms with what has happened. She is pleased she still had the party, so her money and effort didn't go to waste.

Her friends have rallied round her, barely leaving her side and setting up a GoFundMe page to try and recoup some of the money spent on the day. Insurance clerk Kayley, who lives in Portmead, Swansea, said: "I saw the groom at around 4pm the day before the wedding and I haven't heard from him since.

"I'd spent all this money. I'd been looking forward to the food, a dance with my dad, spending time with my family, so why not?"

Kayley and her ex had been together for almost four years after they started dating in December 2018. They were engaged when he proposed in August 2020.

The night before the wedding, Kayley stayed in an Airbnb celebrating with her bridesmaids. The groom and his groomsmen stayed in a caravan near the venue.

Kayley said: "The groom and I had already agreed not to speak the night before the wedding anyway, so I didn't know what was happening on his end. I didn't have a clue, I was in complete, unknown bliss."

Unbeknownst to Kayley, the groom left the caravan that evening and never returned, leaving the groomsmen to contact the bridal party with the dreadful news. Kayley said: "We woke up at quarter past six in the morning when the make-up artist arrived.

"We've tried to reach out to him, but I've had no response from him, no reason why. I've had no explanation, not that I want one now, because it's too far along the line. It was an absolute shock. I had no indication he was going to do this but seeing my girls distraught, made me want to turn the day around.

"I didn't want to remember the day with complete sadness. The whole day, we were saying it felt like an episode of Hollyoaks or EastEnders. It didn't feel like a real life situation. There were so many special moments, like my wedding entrance, the sparkler walk, the first dance and punching the wedding cake, so there was still happiness in the day. I'd spent all this money. I'd been looking forward to the food, a dance with my dad, spending time with my family, so why not?"

Kayley and her ex had been together for almost four years after they started dating in December 2018. They were engaged when he proposed in August 2020. The night before the wedding, Kayley stayed in an Airbnb celebrating with her bridesmaids. The groom and his groomsmen stayed in a caravan near the venue.

Kayley said: "The groom and I had already agreed not to speak the night before the wedding anyway, so I didn't know what was happening on his end. I didn't have a clue, I was in complete, unknown bliss."

Unbeknownst to Kayley, the groom left the caravan that evening and never returned, leaving the groomsmen to contact the bridal party with the dreadful news. Kayley said: "We woke up at quarter past six in the morning when the make-up artist arrived.

"We had breakfast together and then started getting ready. One of the groomsmen contacted my best friend to say the groom was gone.

"The bridal party hid my phone so they could decide what was the best way to tell me and I wouldn't find out from someone else. They wanted to make sure he was definitely gone before panicking me.

"I found my phone and saw I had a missed call from his mum. I called her back and she was crying. She told me he had gone for a drive in the early hours of the morning and that he was gone. At that point, I wasn't nervous.

"I was still quite hopeful, as throughout our relationship, he had sometimes gone for a walk or a drive to clear his head when he was nervous. For a couple of hours, I was saying he was going to be there, and I was reassuring the girls.

"I honestly believed, hand on heart, that he was going to be there. I asked the girls, his family and the groomsmen to continue getting ready, because I honestly believed he was going to be there."

At around 11am, Kayley had just sat to have her hair done with her make-up all finished when she spoke to the groom's dad on the phone. He said her partner had been in touch and would not be attending the wedding.

Kayley said: "At that point, I was gone. I was sobbing. Once I told my parents, the hairdresser and the videographer, that's when I had to tell myself that it wasn't going to happen. As a joke, the videographer said 'Why don't you carry on, you've spent all this money, you're not getting it back, all your guests are there, why not?'"

Kayley added: "My sister was redoing my make-up, because at that point it was all just gone. When she said 'Why don't you do it, Kayley?' that's when I decided.

Kayley's bridal party called the groomsmen and told them to head to the wedding venue where they would carry on with the day, regardless of the groom turning up. The two parties headed into the ceremony room together and told the guests what had happened before asking them to head out to the garden to meet Kayley instead.

Kayley said: "I didn't want to see the ceremony room. I've never seen how that looked. When my sister and my best friend were explaining what had gone on to the guests, everybody was crying because they had been looking forward to that day. I asked for 10 minutes to myself before I saw my guests.

"Rather than walking down the aisle, I walked round the corner in my dress and had everybody just looking at me. Nobody knew what to do. I think they were a bit scared to say something. Suddenly everybody started cheering and hugging me."

The groom's family had left by the time Kayley made her grand entrance, but all of the groomsmen stayed, as well as all of her friends, family and loved ones. With their support, Kayley carried on with the day she had planned without her groom and made changes throughout to turn a devastating day into a beautiful one.

Instead of the traditional bride and groom's entrance, Kayley was joined by the groomsmen and bridesmaids as they sang and danced along to Lizzo's Good as Hell on their way to the top table. She said: "We were just doing things off the cuff, really.

"It was all based on instinct, and we just went with it. I still wanted photos because all of the groomsmen and bridesmaids looked absolutely incredible and I wanted them to have their pictures as they normally would.

"The photographer also took a photo of me in my dress in the garden. Then we did family photos and bridesmaid photos instead of the bride and groom.

"You can probably see a few tear streaks down my face, but I love the photos. I was never going to make a speech, but I wanted to thank everyone for staying because they didn't have to.

"It was a very awkward situation for them to be in, but they all stayed. I wanted to make sure everyone knew that it wasn't about being sad, we were going to power through this. Everybody kept saying sorry to me, but I wanted that to stop. They hadn't chosen that path, they'd chosen to stay, so let's celebrate that."

The photo booth had originally displayed 'Mr and Mrs' with what would have been the couple's married name but was quickly replaced with a sign that read 'Kayley's Shindig'. Rather than sharing her first dance with the groom, Kayley instead danced with her dad, brothers and the groomsmen to Love You To The Moon and Back by Dolly Parton.

Kayley said: "I'd always dreamed of dancing with my dad at my wedding. He's 71 and I always had a fear that he and my mum, Dee, 63, wouldn't be at my wedding, so I always wanted to have my dance with him.

"My four brothers and the groomsmen joined in because I wanted to thank them for staying. They didn't run away, and I would have totally understood if they did, but they stood by me the whole day."

Instead of walking through the sparkler tunnel with her groom, Kayley walked through alone. She partied the night away with her guests before spending the night in the bridal suite with her maid of honour and one of her best friends.

Kayley is now adjusting to a newly-single life without her groom and sadly cannot go on the honeymoon to Turkey. She has packed up her ex's belongings from her home and left them with family with still no word or explanation from him.

Kayley said: "My best friends haven't left my side since. They slept with me in the room, so I wasn't on my own, as it was a weird space to be in without seeing all his stuff. I don't believe in fighting fire with fire, I'd rather just deal with the situation as best as I can and hold my head high. I don't want anybody to think I gave him a reason to leave me because I had no inclination before, that he was going to do this.

"I had no clue, no signal. He showed me no reason as to why he would leave me on that day. A couple of days before, we were going for food together, he was talking about the honeymoon. He had bought me a book last Christmas with a million reasons as to why he loved me, all handwritten with our special moments.

Kayley's best friend and maid of honour, Jordie Cullen, 27, who set up the GoFundMe page to help recoup wedding costs, said: "Kayley has a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. She did not deserve to be left on the morning of her wedding day with no explanation and zero contact from the groom.

"We now ask you help us pick our girl up, dust herself off and move on. As her best friends and family, we want to help build a fresh start for her where she never has to suffer financially from the aftermath of this ordeal."