A US couple may have their Italian wedding ruined after their golden retriever chewed the groom-to-be's passport.
The couple have contacted the offices of Congressman Stephen Lynch and Senator Ed Markey, hoping that they can help expedite the process of getting Frattaroli a new passport in time to make his flight and wedding.on Sunday, adding that the politicians’ offices have been ‘super responsive’.
‘They’ve been in touch, at least with me and the State Department, to try to expedite things and get a new passport. Keep my fingers crossed and, hopefully, everything will work itself out.’ Mazri, who has been planning their Italian wedding for 18 months, called Chickie ‘a really well-trained dog’ an said she is ‘optimistic it’s going to work out’.
If it doesn’t, Mazri said she will still travel to Italy for the reception with 100 friends and family, while Frattaroli would be forced to stay home with Chickie. Asked if the chewed passport incident with Chickie is the last test before they tie the knot, Mazri said: ‘Yes, for better or for worse.’
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