A young couple got married after dating for only TWO WEEKS

Woman, 18, and her boyfriend, 20, claim they’ve married after dating for just TWO WEEKS – as a way to make sure the relationship would ‘work out’

  • A young Kentucky couple eloped to marry after dating for only a fortnight
  • The pair wed in Florida on Panama beach after deciding to get married that day 
  • TikTok trolls came out of the woodwork to bash the couple for their decision

A young couple claim they got hitched after only two weeks of dating- because they thought it was the best way to commit to each other.   

Clara Bell, 18, and Trey Bell, 20, tied the knot in a dreamy Florida beach wedding with a $200 service – after deciding three hours earlier to get hitched.

The teen, from Louisville, Kentucky, announced her impromptu nuptials to TikTok on October 16th, when she shared a video captioned ‘getting married in three hours, stay tuned’.

Follow-up videos that showed photos of the newlyweds embracing on the beach have received more than five million views and thousands of comments.

It’s possible to obtain a marriage license and wed the same day in Florida, but couples must have completed a pre-marriage course beforehand, or else there is a three-day wait. 

Clara and Trey have not explained when or if they took the course.  

Clara Bell, 18, and Trey Bell, 20, tied the knot in a dreamy Florida beach wedding with a $200 service – after deciding three hours earlier to get hitched

After reconnecting on Snapchat in September and spending two weeks together as a couple, the pair took a trip to Panama City in Florida and ended up eloping

When Trey mentioned the idea of getting married, they looked up whether they could get married that day

Clara and Trey, who make money through TikTok, had met and briefly dated in 2018 before going their separate ways.

After reconnecting on Snapchat in September and spending two weeks together as a couple, the pair took a trip to Panama City in Florida and ended up eloping.

Clara said: ‘We were dating for two weeks before the wedding. We spent every day together during that time and got married on the same day that Trey proposed the idea – we eloped.

‘Our families didn’t attend because it was so last minute – it was literally just the two of us. There was a minister who we had come to the beach with a photographer, but that was it.

When Trey first proposed the idea of getting married Clara was on board despite thinking it was crazy

The couple revealed their marriage news to their friends and followers via social media platforms snapchat and TikTok

Clara and Trey, who make money through TikTok, had met and briefly dated in 2018 before going their separate ways.

‘When Trey first proposed the idea of getting married, I was pretty on board. I was like ‘That’s crazy’, but we did it.

‘Our families were certainly surprised. I hadn’t told my parents about Trey. So not only did I have to say I was married, I had to introduce them to my husband because they didn’t know him.

‘It was surprising in a shocking way, like ‘What?! You did what?!’

‘But they’re happy now. Trey met my parents; I’ve met his parents. They’re super happy for us now, but at the time, they were just shocked and confused. I wouldn’t say they were shocked in a bad way though.’

The feelings the couple had came back when they started talking again, after three years apart. When they reconnected, it felt natural and right

Clara felt the decision to marry was based on a desire to make the relationship ‘work out’, as their earlier attempt had been cut short.

The pair’s parents were shocked when they heard of the news but quickly congratulated the young couple

Trey said: ‘When I mentioned the idea of getting married, we just looked up whether we could get married that day.

‘There was a company in Panama City Beach who had that option, so they’re the company we went with. They gave us the minister and all the paperwork and stuff.

‘I didn’t think we’d get married after two weeks, but I did think we’d get married at some point.’

The couple had originally met three years earlier when they met via Snapchat and briefly dated before going their separate ways.

Follow-up videos that showed photos of the newlyweds embracing on the beach have received more than five million views and thousands of comments

Clara felt the decision to marry was based on a desire to make the relationship ‘work out’, as their earlier attempt had been cut short.

The couple had originally met three years earlier when they met via Snapchat and briefly dated before going their separate ways.

Claire said: ‘We’d dated for a little while when I was 15 and Trey was 17. He reached out to me on Snapchat, asking me to go kayaking. I went kayaking and then we dated for that summer.

‘When we went to different schools, we separated. He went off to college in Kentucky, and I went to a prep school in Georgia to finish high school there.

‘We didn’t speak for all that time because we were three states apart, but then we reconnected this year over Snapchat and just got married.

‘The feelings we had came back when we started talking again, after three years apart. I’m sure we still had feelings in those years, but there wasn’t a lot of communication going on. When we reconnected, it felt natural and right.’

 Whilst many have praised them online, there have been a number of negative comments from racist trolls who object to Clara and Trey being an interracial couple.

The couple chose a company in Panama City Beach who had the option to marry that same day so that’s who they chose

While the couple made the right decision for themselves, they say had a unique situation and wouldn’t necessarily recommend it for anyone else

‘We were at the beach in Florida and had the ceremony there. We came home from the trip married.

Clara felt the decision to marry was based on a desire to make the relationship ‘work out’, as their earlier attempt had been cut short.

Clara said: ‘When we had to split because we moved to different states, it felt like ‘right person, wrong time’.

‘So now that everything was working out, it just felt like we should do it, even though it seemed like a crazy thing to do, because I wanted it to work out this time.’

The couple are still adjusting to married life, as a young couple as they have now moved in together.

Whilst many have praised them online, there have been a number of negative comments from racist trolls who object to Clara and Trey being an interracial couple.

Clara said: ‘We had naysayers online who thought we’d gotten married too soon. People still comment all the time ‘We’ll be here in two months when they get divorced’.

‘I think we had a unique situation. We knew each other years ago, it’s not like we met for the first time and then got married.’

‘I wouldn’t recommend that everybody does it, but for us, I feel like it was the right decision.

Many commenters came out to criticise the couple and were quick to put time limits on how long the marriage would last

‘A lot of the feedback was coming from people who were shocked that we were an interracial couple.

‘I thought that was very odd, I didn’t expect that reaction. I don’t come from a racist family so I didn’t realise this would be a reaction.

‘The online critics do affect us positively as well. The fact that people have so many opinions mean we tend to get a good number of views on all of our videos – and then we make money from that. So, it works out.’

The couple are still adjusting to married life, as they have now moved in together.


Some commenters were supportive of the couple’s decision to elope and get married in Florida

Clara said: ‘I’d say we’re still in the honeymoon stage. Marriage is definitely difficult, but not extremely difficult.

‘We didn’t have premarital counselling or anything, so we’ve had to work things out when it comes to us having different opinions about stuff or how things should be done.

‘We have different expectations of how things like cleaning should be done. It was also kind of difficult in the beginning in terms of getting our families on track.’

TikTok users were divided in their response to the couple’s wedding, with many criticising them for their decision.

One commented: ‘Just wait till they get divorced cause they only dated for two weeks.’

One TikTok user wrote: ‘Let’s see how long it will last till you become a single baby momma to Jayden’, whilst another said: ‘Parents must be disappointed.’

However, other TikTok users came to the defence of Clara and Trey.

One wrote: ‘Beautiful couple, ignore the hate, they’re jealous.’

Another said: ‘So much hate towards you guys, for no reason. Do what empowers you guys, let God handle the rest.’

One TikTok user said: ‘This is absolutely ridiculously beautiful. You guys look so happy.’

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