Best Friends Separated From Childhood Marry and Vow ‘Til Death Do Us Part
Newlyweds Natalie Crowe and Austin Tatman recreate a childhood memory at their wedding in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., on April 13, 2019 (L) and the same couple in a toy Jeep back in 1999 (R). Austin Tatman/Facebook
Two best friends who were separated during their childhood have reunited after more than a decade apart and plan to stay together for the rest of their lives as a married couple in Florida.
Austin Tatman and Natalie Crowe, both 24, had not seen each other since they were 5 years old when Crowe moved to Connecticut with her mother and siblings.
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