Appearing on Good Morning Britain, bride Gemma Monk broke down in tears as she recounted the horrifying moment at her wedding. Just as she was about to walk down the aisle to marry her partner of 20 years, Gemma was attacked by her sister-in-law, Antonia Eastwood, who threw black paint all over her £1,800 wedding dress. Despite the shocking assault, Gemma chose to change her dress and continue with the ceremony. On her part, the perpetrator Antonia claimed that having black paint in the car was merely a “coincidence.” However, Gemma insists that every accusation made by her sister-in-law is a lie and has revealed the real truth behind the incident.

Gemma Monk appeared on Good Morning Britain today, visibly emotional as she recounted the traumatic incident that occurred on her wedding day. The bride, who had been planning her dream wedding for years, was devastated when her sister-in-law, Antonia Eastwood, threw black paint at her while she was in her £1,800 white gown, permanently ruining the dress and leaving Gemma in tears. The attack, which took place in May 2024, sent shockwaves through the family, leading to Antonia receiving a suspended 10-month jail sentence for her actions.

Bride splattered with black paint slams sister-in-law's 'lies' in first TV  interview - The Mirror

Gemma had been eagerly anticipating her wedding to Ken, her partner of two decades. The ceremony was supposed to be a celebration of love and family, but it was marred by Antonia’s actions, which left a stain on what was supposed to be one of the happiest days of her life. As Gemma sat down on the morning show, she tried to hold back tears as she described what led to the shocking moment.

It had been a picture-perfect day until the incident unfolded. Gemma recalled the excitement she felt as she prepared to marry Ken. “The day started wonderfully,” she said, reflecting on the preparations. “My dad came to collect me, and we were all ready to head to the venue. Everything felt right. We arrived at the venue and had some photos taken with the photographer, and I was told to wait near the bridal door before going inside.” She continued, sharing how the nerves began to set in as the day unfolded, as many brides experience on their wedding day. However, nothing could have prepared her for the devastation that was about to occur.

As Gemma waited for her father to park the car, she and her bridesmaids stood near the bridal door. Her daughter, niece, and maid of honor were with her, all anxiously waiting for the moment when Gemma would walk down the aisle. “We waited there, and I heard my name being called. I thought maybe someone had stepped on my dress or veil,” she explained. But as she looked up, she was horrified to discover that it wasn’t a mere accident. She had been splashed with black paint. “I knew instantly who it was,” she said, her voice breaking. “There’s not many people I don’t get along with. I’m not a hated person. I have a kind heart, and all I want is the best for my brother. I just couldn’t believe it.”

Bride Covered in Black Paint Before Wedding by Sister-in-Law

Gemma’s brother, Ashley, and his wife, Antonia, had not been invited to the wedding. However, despite the strained relationship, Gemma had invited her brother’s ex-wife and children to attend the ceremony. This added another layer of hurt for Gemma when she realized it was Antonia who had caused the disruption. “It’s horrifying to think that someone in your family would do this to you, especially on such an important day,” Gemma tearfully said.

At the altar, Ken remained unaware of what had transpired as he waited for his bride to arrive. It wasn’t until the registrar informed him of the incident that he learned of the attack. Ken, who had been excited for the wedding, was initially shocked, but he quickly understood the gravity of the situation. He and Gemma had anticipated some tensions at the wedding, especially with the absence of his family, but they never expected anything like this. Despite the emotional toll, the couple decided to proceed with the wedding. After Gemma quickly changed into another dress, the ceremony continued, and Gemma and Ken exchanged vows. While the events of the day had been marred by the shocking incident, Gemma and Ken decided to focus on the positive. They planned to renew their vows in the following year, this time without the drama that had tainted their original ceremony.

In a turn of events, Antonia finally spoke out about the incident. Appearing on Good Morning Britain, she tearfully shared her side of the story. “I had a full-blown panic attack the day I was sentenced,” she admitted, clearly overwhelmed by the consequences of her actions. “I was petrified I’d go to prison. It’s taken a huge toll on me.” Antonia attempted to explain her actions, claiming that the black paint was in her car by coincidence. “My daughter, Hollie, had just given birth to our first grandchild,” Antonia explained. “I had been using black paint to do handprints and footprints for our new granddaughter. The paint was simply in my car.”

Bride breaks silence on family feud after sister-in-law doused her in black  paint as she walked down the aisle

While Antonia’s explanation provided some context, many were still left bewildered by her actions. The moment she chose to target Gemma’s wedding dress with paint seemed inexplicable to many, particularly given that she had not been invited to the wedding in the first place. The situation highlighted the deep tensions within the family and the unexpected chaos that can arise during such personal events.

As for Gemma, the ordeal has had a profound impact on her, but she has chosen to focus on the love and support she has from her husband, Ken, and their families. “We’re just trying to move forward,” Gemma said, her voice shaky but resolute. “We want to focus on our future and our happiness. This is just something we’re going to try and put behind us.”

While the day was ruined by the paint-throwing incident, Gemma and Ken’s wedding day did not end in total despair. The love they share was evident as they continued their ceremony and made the best of a difficult situation. As they look toward the future, they are determined to let go of the past and embrace the life they have ahead of them, one free from the family drama that nearly stole their special day.