Bride-to-be Nelly Chepkoech Sets the Record Straight on Postponed Wedding

Nelly Chepkoech, the young woman at the center of a recent wedding postponement in Bomet County, has finally addressed the swirling rumors surrounding her decision. Nelly and her fiancé Amos were set to wed on December 11th at AGC Kapsoyo Church, but the ceremony was abruptly postponed one day prior, sparking widespread speculation and accusations, particularly online.

Leaked WhatsApp messages from the wedding planning committee further fueled the flames, prompting netizens to cast blame on Nelly. However, in a recent interview, the 23-year-old bride-to-be categorically denied canceling the wedding, attributing the postponement to missing documents and the church’s decision.

“Today was supposed to be our wedding day,” Nelly stated, “but we were informed that the ceremony couldn’t proceed due to delayed paperwork. We were truly looking forward to it.”

Nelly also refuted claims of fleeing her home to avoid the wedding, stating that she remains at her parents’ house. While she acknowledged the confusion and emotions that arose from the postponement, she reiterated her commitment to marrying Amos.

“Everyone was emotional and heartbroken,” she explained. “I’m still at home and eagerly awaiting the new date the church provides. I’m ready for that day.”

She further clarified, “We’re waiting for the reverend’s instructions on the rescheduled date. There was no cancellation, only a postponement.”

The postponement of Nelly and Amos’ wedding has been the subject of intense scrutiny on social media, with many speculating about the reasons behind it. Nelly’s recent statement aims to dispel these rumors and provide a clear explanation for the delay.

Despite the setback, the couple remains committed to their relationship and looks forward to their wedding ceremony once the necessary paperwork is finalized. Their story serves as a reminder that weddings are complex undertakings, and unforeseen circumstances can sometimes arise.

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