Faith Martin tells Jerry Turner it’s okay to call off wedding
Admittedly, Jerry’s feet were still pretty cold when he spoke with Faith, who gave him a rose for a first impression at the rehearsal dinner.
“I sat there and I poured my heart out to her,” he recounted. “‘I made the mistake of going through with this wedding,’ I said. ‘I wish I wasn’t here, there’s no way out. I’m completely trapped.’ Faith stuck her finger in my chest and said, ‘What the hell are you doing?’ You know in your heart that this is not right, so why go ahead with it? It’s not you. ”
Still, it was. Faith reminded them that they didn’t have to walk down the aisle, but explained why they decided to exchange vows anyway, saying, “The desire to please everyone, ingrained in me since childhood, was too strong to break its destructive grip.” “We couldn’t let down our daughters, Teresa’s family, the cast members who came to Japan for the event, and everyone who worked so hard to make our wedding so magical. Most of all, we couldn’t let down Teresa, who, while concerned about the pace of our relationship, still loves us dearly.”
However, if you ask her, she would rather have become Jilt’s bride than divorce.
“It makes me so sad to think that he felt empty and trapped,” she told Us Weekly. “I wish he would have said something and ended it right away.”
