Singer marries ghost after he shows up in her room by surprise
The woman talked about what it’s like to live with a spirit husband and what ‘ruined’ their honeymoon.
A singer who said she married a “ghost” has described what her life is like with a spirit husband.
Brocarde from the UK fell in love with the ghost of a soldier named Edwardo after he “surprised” her in her bedroom last year.
The 38-year-old woman said she didn’t believe in ghosts until she met the man she is now married to.
The couple got married on Halloween at The Asylum Chapel in London, in front of “the living and the dead.” Brocarde said that Marilyn Monroe and Elvis were among their guests.
The singer-songwriter told the Daily Mirror that her “spooky” groom said something “inappropriate” about the late blonde bombshell at their “magical” wedding reception.
“Edwardo couldn’t help but make me mad, so he said something rude about how hot Marilyn was. I thought, “Wow, really? It’s the day of our wedding. “What you said ruined my whole evening,” she said.
The newlyweds went to Barry Island for their honeymoon after they said their vows, but Brocarde said that their romantic trip didn’t go as planned.

“Honeymoon was a bust.”
She said, “The whole trip seemed to get worse and worse.”
She said that Edwardo “wrestled” her to the ground on a beach while he was trying to be “passionate and romantic.” But when she tried to share her ice cream with him, she got covered in her own ice cream.
The singer said that their honeymoon was supposed to be “amazing,” but her “unpredictable” husband “ruined” their trip.
“He never pays the bill”
“Edwardo doesn’t have a credit card, so I always have to pay for everything when we go out,” she said. “He also likes to go crazy in our hotel room mini bars.”
“Somehow, liquor bottles are always left empty.”
She said that when they got to their hotel, Edwardo told her he wanted to order 12 expensive bottles of champagne, even though he knew she would pay for them.
‘Ghosting’
Before they got married, she said that Edwardo “ghosted” her because she told people about their relationship.
But to get him back, she wrote a song called “Haunted” and sang it as she walked down the aisle.
“I will never forget the smile on Edwardo’s face as I walked down the aisle toward him while the song I wrote for him played,” she said.
With Christmas coming up soon, Brocarde said that her husband keeps knocking over their Christmas tree because he doesn’t like the holiday.