Bride covered in black paint in shocking 'revenge' attack by her new sister-in-law
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The bride made an unexpected fashion statement by wearing black on her wedding day—but not by choice.

In a dramatic turn of events, a bride in the UK found herself doused in black paint just moments before her walk down the aisle, courtesy of a vengeful attack by her sister-in-law.

Gemma Monk, aged 35 and a mother of two, was in the midst of a joyful procession with her father in Maidstone, England, when the unexpected happened. As she recounted to Kent Online, someone called out her name, and before she knew it, she was splattered with black paint.

Instinctively, Monk grabbed her assailant’s hair and was shocked to discover it was her brother’s wife, Antonia Eastwood, 49. Eastwood had been barred from attending the wedding due to ongoing tensions that traced back to her own wedding a year prior.

Photographs from the scene capture the devastated bride with her face and chest smeared in a dark, mud-like paint, her once-pristine white wedding gown now marred.

Despite Eastwood’s swift exit from the scene, the incident failed to derail the wedding plans for Monk and her partner, who had been together for over two decades.

Remarkably, Monk was able to compose herself, clean up, get a second wedding dress — and tie the knot just two hours later.

“We had waited for that day for so long. Nothing was going to stop me,” Monk said Wednesday after her sister-in-law was found guilty of two offences of criminal damage for the May 2024 attack.

“I did not think twice,” she said. “I would have walked down the aisle in my [underwear] and with black paint over my face if I had to.”

Monk said she had banned Eastwood from the wedding because of a feud that started when her sister-in-law accused her of trying to trip her at her own wedding.

The shocking ordeal came after Monk had lost weight over a cancer scare, she said.

Eastwood knew of her health struggles but “still decided to ruin the most important day of my life and put me at risk,” said Monk, who has since been given the all-clear.

Monk choked back tears as she addressed her sister-in-law in an emotional victim impact statement.

”To have paint thrown over me by my brother’s wife changed my outlook on life and made me question whether I had done something really bad, whether I had done something wrong,” she said in court.

“This has turned the most special day of my life into the worst memory I will never forget, and neither will my family,” she added.

Eastwood was handed a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, the UK equivalent of parole. She was also ordered to do 160 hours of community service.

“This was meant to be a special day for Gemma Monk and her family. Courtesy of your conduct, it turned into a nightmare,” Judge Oliver Saxby told her in sentencing.

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