76-year-old celebrates self-love by marrying herself: "It's all a bed of roses"
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The dress was white, but everything else about Dottie Fideli's wedding was far from traditional.
Fideli has been divorced for decades, but the 76-year-old, soon to be 77, has been the life of the party for her whole life. Described as a costume-wearing, attention-getting, forever-caring friend who is "very loving and "always in a great mood," Fideli seemed endlessly vivacious and confident - but the bubbly exterior was hiding a deeper insecurity.
Fideli saw a different version of herself when she looked in the mirror.

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