Couple remarries with a little help from their daughters

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Thanks to COVID, heartbreak, and forgiveness, a couple tie the knot again much to the delight of their daughters.

When COVID struck, it wreaked havoc on many of us. However, while lots of people suffered great loss, there were some happy consequences to the pandemic, as for one couple from Cincinnati.

A divorced mom and dad, Julie Shore and Scott Gaede, were forced to live under the same roof when COVID restrictions came into force in 2020. And as Shore pointed out to Today.com:

It was forced proximity. Neither of us were looking forward to spending time together.”

This arrangement concerned their two daughters, Rachel, 24, and Caroline, 20, as they remember feeling a sense of relief when their parents had split six years previously.


The divorce, after 17 years of marriage, wasn’t pleasant, as Shore had pointed out. However, the couple were now thrust together and decided that they would make an effort for the sake of their children.


As time went on the couple were getting on well and it wasn’t until nearly a year later that they realized just how much they were at ease in each other’s company. Shore recognized that she was constantly laughing around her ex-husband.

Heartbreak and love​


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