A bodybuilder that "tied the knot" with his sex doll companion has now spoken out of his heartbreak after revealing that she had "broken" days before Christmas.
Per the New York Post, Yuri Tolochko from Kazakhstan recently announced that he had "married" the life-sized doll, which is affectionately named Margo.
Looking dapper in a black tux and a bow tie, Tolochko took to Instagram to share a photograph of himself and Margo as he plants a kiss on her cheek as she clutches a bouquet of flowers.
However, as reported by the Daily Star, tragedy has struck just days before Christmas, as the bodybuilder has announced that Margo has "broken" and is currently facing repairs in a different city to him.
Despite it being their first Christmas as a married couple, Tolochko says that he is facing a tense wait to see if Margo can be repaired in time for December 25, "with all of her bits in good working order once more".
He says her safe return would be "a gift for them both".
Speaking out about their relationship, Yuri told the Daily Star: "In general, I began to be jealous of Margo.
"Many men would like to imagine the same. After the wedding, I decided to show her less to people, I forbade her from Instagram (I did this a long time ago). Maybe I'm being too selfish.
"But that's the beauty of Margo, that I can do this to her and she won't mind."
According to The Sun, Yuri and Margo were married in a "traditional ceremony" complete with dozens of guests in participation to cheer on the happy couple and a romantic first dance.
Sharing footage of the event to Instagram, Yuri wrote, "It's happened. To be continued."
Though the wedding event might seem startling, it's actually been in the offing since December of last year when Yuri proposed to Margo.
The Daily Star reports how the couple first met in a nightclub, with Yuri popping the question eight months later.
The bodybuilder often shares updates of his relationship with Margo with his 86,000 Instagram followers.
In one post showing the couple working out, he writes: "Couples need to talk less and connect more. With time and experience, Margo and I realized that it takes more than words to have a conversation.
"Your partner sure deserves the best, but they have to do their part."
Yuri previously told the Daily Star that he and Margo were planning to get married in March of this year, until the ongoing pandemic hindered those plans. He also told the Star that the wedding had to be delayed once more after he was attacked while attending a transgender rally on October 31.
He was reportedly left suffering with a concussion and a broken nose after dressing as a woman for the event.