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Jennifer Turpin is commemorating a significant occasion. After escaping her parents' "House of Horror" in 2018, Jennifer revealed that she married Aron on October 27 at the Miller Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
With the caption, "I am so blessed to find the most amazing guy," the oldest of the Turpin family siblings shared a glimpse of her special day on Instagram on November 3. He is all of my desires and more.
A black and white wedding cake, napkins with the words "Till Death Do Us Part" and a skeletal couple, wedding rings in a tiny coffin box, and even some Halloween decorations were among the many Gothic elements used in the couple's outdoor ceremony.
Jennifer chose a black lace off-the-shoulder wedding dress and accessorized it with a bouquet of black and white flowers, a contrasting lace crown, and a black and white floral headpiece.
The bride's eleven siblings also attended the wedding, but she stated in an Instagram comment that she decided not to share too many pictures of them "out of respect/privacy." She has also decided not to reveal Aron's last name.
Naturally, the fact that Jennifer had at last found her true love thrilled her loyal fan base.
One person wrote, "Your smile!!" in the comments. "I love this, and I am so happy for you!!"
Someone else said, "I have followed your story since day one. I am so happy you're getting your happily ever after."
A follower expressed her joy at spending the day with her family by writing, "Happiness always to you."
After the wedding, Jennifer and Aron took a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, visiting islands such as Oahu, Maui, and Kauai. While visiting Oahu, Jennifer was able to catch up with one of her sisters and her girlfriend, as she mentioned in a video posted on November 17. "We had a blast!"
Jennifer and her siblings were rescued by police after Jordan Turpin escaped her parents' home in Perris, California, using a cellphone she had taken from the house. The siblings were severely abused, with some bound with chains and padlocks, while others were starving. David and Louise Turpin were given life sentences in 2019 for 14 counts each of torture, dependent adult abuse, child endangerment, and false imprisonment. Jordan and Jennifer have been open about the event, stating that they remain close and cherish every moment together.