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The controversial program aired on British television is back in the spotlight.
The 18-year-old Irish bride who married her first cousin in the Channel 4 program "Big Gypsy Wedding" has drawn the ire of viewers. The show, which brought cousin marriage to the screen, has also sparked discussions about banning such marriages in England.
The episode in which Chantelle Kealy from Rathkeale married her cousin Jim led to comments on social media like "These marriages should be banned." The wedding ceremony shown in the program took place with the participation of the entire town.
At the wedding, the groom chose a record number of 73 groomsmen, while the bride had seven bridesmaids. The design of the wedding dress, adorned with 20,000 crystals, belonged to Thelma, a favorite designer of the traveling communities. It was reported that the bride's family paid a dowry ranging from 50,000 to 120,000 euros to the groom's side.
Conservative Party MP Richard Holden is preparing a bill to ban cousin marriages. Holden stated, "People already think it's illegal and are surprised to learn that it's legal." However, a government spokesperson announced that there is currently no plan for such a ban.
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