On her wedding day, Gemma Monk faced a shocking act of revenge when her sister-in-law, Antonia Eastwood, threw black paint at her, ruining her £1,800 white gown in front of guests. Despite this, Gemma proceeded with the ceremony in a different outfit. Eastwood, 49, received a suspended 10-month jail term for the vindictive attack that stemmed from a previous family feud.
Eastwood claimed the retaliation was sparked by an incident at her own wedding the year before, where tensions escalated due to an alleged confrontation with Gemma. Despite expressing remorse post-sentencing, Eastwood revealed the paint throwing was impulsive and not characteristic of her behavior.
The black paint, coincidentally in Eastwood’s car from a family event, was used to create handprints for her newborn grandchild. Living in Manchester, Eastwood was sentenced for criminal damage at Maidstone Crown Court, with repair costs from the incident exceeding £5,000 at Oakwood House.
Gemma described the paint attack as a traumatic experience that deeply impacted her emotional well-being, causing her to question her actions and leading to profound changes in her life. The incident has left lasting emotional scars, turning what should have been a joyous occasion into a distressing memory for her and her family.
