People call me delusional for marrying a man in jail -they’re wrong though, he supports ME & even bought me my dream car

Y'Tis met Will through a pen pal website

A WOMAN has revealed that trolls call her delusional for marrying a prisoner but said that he actually supports her financially, and even bought her her dream car.

Y’Tis met her husband Will two years ago, through a prison pen pal website.

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Y’Tis met Will through a pen pal websiteCredit: You Tube/ Love Don’t Judge
She said he supports her financially

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She said he supports her financiallyCredit: You Tube/ Love Don’t Judge
He even bought her her dream car

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He even bought her her dream carCredit: You Tube/ Love Don’t Judge

She said that nothing in particular drew her to the website, but added that she just has a “curious mind”.

The pair began chatting constantly, and fell in love, before Will proposed to Y’Tis, one years into their relationship.

“It wasn’t the typical proposal that any girl would imagine when they’re growing up”, she told Love Don’t Judge.

“But it was nice and sentimental, and definitely had a lot of meaning behind it.”

Y’Tis’s friends were at first skeptical of the relationship, especially as they only found out about it because of a TikTok she posted, that went viral.

Her best friend Janelle said: “At first I thought ‘this girl is crazy’.”

Janelle said that she was at first concerned that Y’Tis was being scammed, but once she saw her “genuine happiness”, realised that the relationship was real.

Despite being in prison, Y’Tis said that Will still takes on the role of the “provider” and is always showering her in gifts.

He even bought her her dream car, a 2024 Jeep Willys.

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Y’Tis said she doesn’t know where Will gets the money from to buy her these lavish gifts, but said that he does have a porter job in the prison.

She added that she knows he didn’t get the money from doing “something he shouldn’t” as “I wouldn’t allow it”.

Y’Tis said that she receives lots of judgment for sharing details of her relationship online, from people who say she is “delusional” and claim she is only with him for “followers and likes”.

However, she doesn’t let comments from trolls get to her.

Relationships in numbers: The most common way to meet someone

YouGov looked into how Brits find love, and your best bet is at work or through friends according to the data.

  • Through work – 18%
  • Through friends – 18%
  • While out and about – 15%
  • Other – 11%
  • Online dating platform – 7%
  • University or higher education – 6%
  • Dating app – 6%
  • School – 5%
  • Shared hobby – 5%
  • Family – 3%
  • Face to face at an event – 0%

She said: “I’m not going to let anyone discourage me”.

“For anybody that judges my relationship, you just need to take the time to get to know me and get to know him.

“We’re just two people who happened to fall in love while he’s incarcerated.”

Y’Tis said that she is excited for her husband to get out of prison so that they can have adventures together on the outside.

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