Finding True Love on Facebook
Facebook is the last place I’d think of finding love, let alone true love. However, for one US man, a one in a million glitch in the social site got him connected to his true love and now wife.
Six years ago, Arkansas man Schuler Benson, somehow logged into the account of a Celeste Benson from California, using a flip phone. As he explained in the Mirror, he did not even have the chance to login.
“I opened the browser, went to Facebook.com, and wasn’t even given a chance to enter any login information.”
He said he had already logged in and made a few posts before realizing that it was not his account. After some understandable confusion he managed to log out but then Celeste sent him a friend request.
It was then that they found out how much they had in common and became close friends online. Then in June 2013 the pair met for the first time in person, and Celeste would relocate to live with Schuler.
In June 2014 they got engaged and relocated to California and in the same month this year (2015) the pair got married.
Talk about a match made in Facebook.
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