Todd English Calls Off Wedding
Celebrity chef Todd English has canceled his wedding to fiancé Erica Wang a week before they were to become husband and wife in a lavish $150,000 wedding. Todd reportedly called the whole thing off because Erica is abusive to him. He had this to say about it:
“I couldn’t go through with it. I thought I’d met my partner, but as things progressed [it] went down hill.”
A source claims one reason Todd broke off the wedding is because he actually has other girlfriends in his life.
After their abrupt break-up, Erica moved out of the Manhattan apartment the couple shared. Todd has reportedly filed charges against her for hitting him in the eye.
As much as I’m sure this hurt her, if it is true they are better off apart. No one should be abusive to anyone else, much less someone they claim to love. This celebrity chef could teach a lot of celebrities out there a thing or two about getting into a toxic marriage. At least he was smart enough to walk away. I hope he finds peace and she gets help if she really did abuse him.
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Finally someone whose brain operates at least a little! I’m glad he didn’t go through with this under the circumstances he claims.
I don’t know who he is but, I agree that no one should want to be married to someone who doesn’t want to marry him/her. It is better to find out before the marriage, than after.
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