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Elderly Couple With Alzheimer's 'Forget They're Divorced'

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Published 15:00 29 Apr 2022 GMT+1

Elderly Couple With Alzheimer's 'Forget They're Divorced'

Some people are just meant to be.

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

People were left in awe after one woman shared the kind-of-sort-of romantic story of her grandparents who, after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, forgot they were divorced. We can't believe it either!

TikTok creator Reagan Yorke (@reaganxo) has racked up a whopping 9.4 million views and 1.6 million likes after detailing her grandparents' unusual situation.

Watch the video here:

Taking videos of her elderly grandparents, she captioned the TikTok: "WHY IS THIS SO FUNNY and how cute is my grandma".

Understandably shocked by her incredible story, viewers took to the comment section to discuss Reagan's grandparent's unconventional relationship.

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"Bro it’s just meant to be" one TikToker insisted.

"The universe really said soulmates" wrote a second.

A third joked: "Is this the sequel to 50 first dates?", while a fourth told Reagan: "They’re our grandparents now".

And a fifth commented: "you know………… good for them".

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Erm... relationship goals?

It was just meant to be. (
TikTok/@reaganxo)

Understandably, people had a lot of questions about the couple's relationship, and took to the comments to get some answers.

One TikTok user asked: "What if only one of them knows". Their granddaughter simply replied: "IMAGINE."

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A second chimed in: "The questions is do they think they’re happily married or miserably married", to which Reagan answered: "Happy cuz any fight they forget about".

While a third wrote: "bro- Ummm who going to tell them??"

The answer? According to Reagan: "THEY'LL FORGET IN 5 MINS IF WE DO LOL"

And a fourth concerned viewer wondered: "I- Are they happy-?" The now-viral TikTok star commented: "If there’s food involved yes."

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We would watch this movie. (
TikTok/@reaganxo)

Other viewers suggested that Reagan's grandparents' love story could be the plot for a fantastic film.

"That’s the plot to an Oscar winner right there…" commented one TikTok user.

A second gushed: "OMG this is the love story the world needs."

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But she was already one step ahead, writing: "Trademarking this for a Netflix series DON'T EVEN TRY".

We're not going to lie, we would 100 per cent watch this.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@reaganxo

Topics: TikTok, Life

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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