SAUCY SECRETS: I heard a vile rumour from my fiancé's bucks party and now I want to call off the wedding. Am I in the wrong? Jana Hocking offers advice to Aussies who confess their dark secrets READ MORE: My husband dropped a fantasy on me I never saw coming By Jana Hocking for Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:23 EDT, 17 August 2024 | Updated: 16:23 EDT, 17 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Dear Jana, I'm contemplating calling off my wedding. A couple of weeks ago, we both had our separate bucks and hens parties and we agreed to have strippers.

I was comfortable with some level of physical interaction - like a lap dance. However, I later heard from a friend of a friend that my fiancé allegedly received oral sex from the stripper in front of everyone. He denies it, but I asked my girlfriends to subtly ask their partners if they saw anything and the accounts are mixed - one girlfriend's partner who isn't very reliable, said it happened while others say they saw nothing.

I tried contacting the stripper company, but they haven't got back to me. Given that we're supposed to marry in two weeks and guests are already making travel plans, should I stick with my decision to call off the wedding despite the lack of solid proof? Anonymous Girl, he did it. You know he did, I know he did, the stripper company knows he did.

Oh, and ALL his friends know he did. But like the ol' 'what happens on tour stays on tour' scenario, they're never going to admit it. Jana Hocking shares her adv.