He ended up losing weight after only being allowed to eat a bowl of weetabix and a smoothie a day and was barely allowed to see his husband. She said I needed to maintain myself at all times and never come down again like that.'Īnd he said he was treated like a slave in the home and was made to do 18 hours of chores a day. There was a time when I came down in slippers, not really dressed. Mr Singh said: 'My mum-in-law started calling me her daughter-in-law. The following day he said he was told he would now be called Lucky and would have to dress in women's clothes. Mr Singh claims he almost fainted in fear of being found out at the huge ceremony of 450 guests. He said: 'She said if I wanted to marry him I would have to dress as a woman on the wedding day. I would also need to pretend to be a woman for a while to convince the community her son isn't gay.'
On the wedding day, his mother-in-law told guests Mr Singh was an orphaned widow and so had no family. Roy Singh, from Manchester, was told he would have to wear a wig and high heels because his fiance's family didn't want anyone to know their son was gay