My Husband Left Me for My Cousin While I Was on Maternity Leave – at Their Wedding, the DJ’s Announcement Made the Room Go Silent

When my husband Tyler left me during maternity leave with our newborn twins, he promised he’d still support the girls. He said he just didn’t love me anymore.
Two months after our divorce, he got engaged to my cousin Gabriella.
Six months later, they were planning a lavish wedding — mood boards, designer dress, and a honeymoon in Bora Bora. Meanwhile, Tyler kept telling me he was “barely getting by” and couldn’t afford full child support. I believed him at first.
But when the reduced payments continued, I started checking our old financial records. The dates didn’t add up. The same weeks he claimed financial hardship, he was paying deposits for venues, vacations, and wedding vendors.
They invited me to the wedding. I went — not to make a scene, but to witness the truth.
During their first dance, the music suddenly stopped. The DJ announced a special request from the groom’s ex-wife, and the screen behind them lit up.
Text messages from Tyler saying he couldn’t afford support.
Bank transfers showing partial payments.
Then — wedding deposits made days later.
Gasps filled the room.
Gabriella’s smile disappeared as guests realized he’d been shortchanging his infants to fund their dream wedding.
She pulled away from him and demanded answers.
By the time we left, she was asking for an annulment.
Tyler didn’t lose because I exposed him.
He lost because he chose himself over his daughters.


