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Love Forgets All in a Twist of Fate

Jenna and Mitchell Brotherson’s love story took an unexpected turn when a skiing accident left Mitchell with a concussion that erased his memory of their recent breakup. They had split seven months prior to their wedding, but Mitchell’s injury the following day made him forget the breakup entirely. When Jenna approached Mitchell to reconcile a month after the accident, she was met with his genuine surprise, as he had no recollection of their separation. The couple eventually married on September 4, 2020, in Draper, Utah. During their wedding, Mitchell humorously mentioned in his speech how he was grateful things worked out despite not remembering their split. Now both 27, the Brothersons cherish this unique chapter of their relationship as their favorite love story to share.

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