Sarah Palin's oldest daughter has finally broke her silence over her cancelled wedding with fiancé Dakota Meyer.
She wrote on Patheos a religious website on Tuesday about the cancelled wedding, which supposedly have taken place at Meyer's Kentucky farm.
"I feel like I need to address the elephant-in-the-room on this blog, since you guys have been with me through thick and thin," Bristol wrote on an entry titled "The Wedding That Didn't Happen" on Tuesday. (via US Weekly)
"When I first got engaged, you were the first ones I wanted to tell," she wrote.
The 24-year-old went on to describe it as "a painful time for family and friends' and asked for everyone's prayers.
"I know God's plan is greater than anything else, and Tripp and I are in Alaska beginning to rebuild our lives under much different circumstances than we anticipated."
The announcement was made following rumors about Dakota's secret marriage and "had a previous relationship that he had allegedly withheld from Bristol," Fox News reported.
"Bristol and Dakota couldn't be more thankful for the love and support of family and friends over the past months while preparing for their wedding," the former Alaska governor wrote. "They have informed loved ones that unfortunately the announced celebration planned for May 23 will not be held."
Also, this issue has been previously addressed in Bristol statement released by former 2008 Vice Presidential.
"Regarding salacious headlines in recent days about 'secret wives', Dakota and I discussed our past relationships prior to our engagement," Bristol's statement said. "Dakota was legally divorced years ago, as any good reporter could and should have disclosed to readers. As usual, false stories and dramatically written headlines begging controversy should be disregarded, and we have faith that our privacy will be respected at this time by those with decency."(Today)