After the wedding, Luke has a breakdown and Charlotte realizes that their marriage is doomed, so she immediately leaves him. After 14 months, in September last year, they officially divorced.
Singer Charlotte Freud, granddaughter of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, left her husband, rapper Luke Storey, 12 hours after their wedding. The Daily Mail reported this.
“We were married for 12 hours when our whole world came crashing down. He came back on our honeymoon. It’s not a good sign,” she told The Mail on Sunday.
It is known that the girl met her future husband when she was 18 years old and he was 33 years old. At the time they met, Luke was trying to overcome his addiction to drugs and alcohol. Charlotte, for her part, had problems with ketamine. Therefore, the artist encouraged him to join Narcotics Anonymous to end the addiction together.
They married at St Mary’s Church in Westwall, Oxfordshire in 2022. A year and a half after the wedding, Charlotte admitted that she has the most unpleasant memories from the wedding, calling the ceremony itself a “disgusting out.”
“It’s like there are three people in the relationship – me, him and our recovery. If our recovery is strong, then we’re strong, and if not, then we fall apart. When we were sober, we had a great relationship . , but “None of us can stay sober. The wedding was very public and everyone thought our relationship was amazing,” she said.
Charlotte now lives in Los Angeles with a new boyfriend and is preparing to launch a sober dating app called Club Pillar.
He also wrote a musical adaptation of Charlie Mackesy’s bestselling books The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, which is included in the curriculum in schools across the country.
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