A true fairytale of celebrity wives.
Imagine this:
One day you're working a simple job as a waitress in a restaurant. A handsome, wealthy man walks through the door and starts chatting you up. Next thing you know, you're being flown across the country to keep up with a whirlwind romance. Before long, you're married and living a life of luxury you could only dream of months before.
Being ripped from obscurity by a wealthy, handsome man seems like every girls fantasy, but only a few lucky girls get to live out such a fairytale in real life. Here's the story of three girls who met their Prince Charming in their own real-life Cinderella story.
She started out working hard as a bartender to make ends meet as a single mom. But then one day while Matt Damon was filming in Miami, he swept in and scooped up Luciana Barroso so that she never has to struggle again. Two years after they met, the two married in New York City Hall with Luciana's seven-year-old daughter in tow. Now, two more kids later, Luciana is living a dream with houses in Miami and New York City, vacations around the world, and a new career as an interior designer.
When they met, she was a 19-year-old Muslim waitress earning $10 a day at a hotel in Belarus where she began working only two weeks before. But when she was told to take an orange juice to the presidental suite of the hotel she was working in, she didn't know it was for Sheik Saeed bin Maktoum al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai. While he only intended to be there for a skeet shooting competition, the Prince quickly extended his stay and within two weeks, Natasha Muslimorova married into one of the richest ruling families in the world. After their hasty marriage, the two took off for Cyprus for the next stage of his shooting competition via luxury motorcade and yacht. But this isn't your typical Cinderella story, as Natasha's husband won't be the only one in competition -- she'll have his first wife to compete with for the Prince's attention.
While at the Slip Inn Bar in Sydney during the 2000 Summer Olympics, a simple girl from Australia met a charming man that was traveling with the Danish sailing team. Commoner Mary Donaldson from Tasmania was soon part of a long-distance relationship with Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark. After three years of dating, Mary was formally presented to Frederik's mother, Queen Margrethe, who then announced her consent of their marriage to Parliment. Within a year of their engagement, the two wed and had a ceremony that even included a horse-drawn carriage through the streets of Copenhagen. Now she's in next in line to become the queen of Denmark, resides in a royal palace, and receives a $1 million-per-year allowance.
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