My Husband Told My Best Friend I Was Dying and Asked Her to Marry Him

Penny says when she lost her close friend, Glena, she offered comfort to Glena's grief-stricken husband, Glen, but was shocked when he leaned over and tried to kiss her on the day of the memorial service. Within days, Glen says he revealed his true feelings for Penny, but she says she felt like she was betraying her dead friend. Nonetheless, just three months after the funeral, Penny and Glen were married. But Penny also fell ill and claims while she was in the hospital, Glen told her best friend, Paula, that she was dying. Not only that, Penny claims he asked Paula to move in, replace her as a mother to their now 4-year-old daughter, and marry him, which Glen denies. Although Penny survived — she says she doubts her marriage can. Emotions run high when Paula confronts Glen, resulting in him having a panic attack, causing emergency services to rush to the studio.
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