I fell in love with a Turkish security guard on hols – we married 4 weeks later but can only talk on Google translate

I fell in love with a Turkish security guard on hols – we married 4 weeks later but can only talk on Google translate

STARING into her hunky new husband’s eyes, Natalie Badura doesn’t bat an eyelid as he reaches for his phone.
She smiles and waits patiently for him to finish tapping out his message – after all it’s the only way they can communicate.
They might be married but ‘I do’ seems to be the only words they have managed to exchange with the couple relying entirely on Google Translate to converse.
Natalie, 34, fell for security guard Muhammet Çelik, 26, when she met him at a cocktail bar abroad and despite the language barrier the pair married just four weeks later.
After weeks of communicating via the language app, the couple quickly realised their connection was real but time wasn’t on their side.
Natalie’s visa was about to expire and neither of them wanted to face the prospect of being apart.
They explored every possible option to keep her in Turkey legally, from applying for visa extensions to checking different permits, but nothing seemed to work out fast enough.
With the clock ticking, they made the bold choice to get married – the pair officially becoming man and wife in a simple £75 ceremony earlier this year.
“Looking back, it all feels like a whirlwind – crazy and magical all at once,” Natalie, who is originally from Seattle, says.
“We had no idea how it would work out, but sometimes love just doesn’t wait for perfect timing or perfect plans.
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“It was a leap of faith, and I’m so glad we took it. There are no regrets, just happiness.”
Natalie had lived in Spain for three months before meeting her now-husband on December 1, 2024.
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Wanting a fresh start somewhere new, she initially decided to move to Valencia after her lease ended back in the States.
But problems with her documents meant she had to leave the country while sorting them out.
So she decided to spend a few weeks in Turkey – where she met Muhammet on a night out in Bodrum that she’ll never forget.
She explains: “We went to this cocktail bar because we wanted to hear a DJ and have some good drinks.
“I was with two guy friends and Muhammet was working as security.
“At first, he was too shy to talk to me because he didn’t really speak English, and I didn’t speak Turkish.
“One of my friends went outside to smoke and that’s when Muhammet started chatting with him, trying to figure out how to get my Instagram without talking to me directly.
“The next morning, I woke up to a message from him on Instagram asking, ‘Where did you go?’
“I didn’t see it until much later and when I finally replied, we started chatting back and forth.”
The pair eventually met up in person, and using Google Translate, they quickly formed a strong bond.
She said: “I could feel something special straight away.
“Even though we barely spoke, there was this amazing energy between us. We were laughing so much, just passing the phone back and forth to translate.
“It was honestly like something out of a movie.”
The couple researched every possible visa extension and legal route to keep Natalie in Turkey, desperate to avoid the heartbreak of separation.
Then Muhammet made a bold move.
Natalie said: “He just looked at me and said, ‘I will marry you. I want you to stay here with me.’ I thought, ‘Wait, what? We’ve only known each other a month!’
“But I knew I felt the same.
“It was crazy but it just felt right.
“Usually I’m the kind of person who needs my space, I don’t like being around someone 24/7.
“But with him, it is different.