Man Tied To 2015 Viral Dress Debate Admits He Tried To Strangle Wife
7 months, 1 week ago

Man Tied To 2015 Viral Dress Debate Admits He Tried To Strangle Wife

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LOADING ERROR LOADING A Scottish man linked to the black and blue dress that took the internet by storm pleaded guilty in Glasgow High Court on Thursday to attacking his wife in March of 2022, multiple outlets report. Keir Johnston, 38, and his wife, Grace, shot to fame in 2015 over the dress that Grace’s mother wore to attend their wedding. He was drinking in a pub on the day of the incident and sent several messages to Grace, including one that read, “You should support me but you do not.” Grace Johnston returned home to Keir that day and he told her he was going to leave her, The Telegraph reports. Grace sent text messages to her friends asking for help and called authorities, stating, “My husband is trying to kill me.” Judge Lady Drummond has remanded Johnston in custody until his sentencing.

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