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Man Tied To 2015 Viral Dress Debate Admits He Tried To Strangle Wife

A Scottish man linked to the black and blue dress that took the internet by storm pleaded guilty in Glasgow High Court on Thursday to attacking his wife in March of 2022, multiple outlets report.

Keir Johnston, 38, and his wife, Grace, shot to fame in 2015 over the dress that Grace’s mother wore to attend their wedding. A photo of the black-and-blue dress made it look white and gold to many viewers. The image went massively viral after Grace posted it online, with people around the world arguing over the color. The couple eventually made an appearance onEllen DeGeneres’ talk show to discuss the uproar.

The partnership took a dark turn. Johnston was accused of anumber of instances of domestic violence against his wife taking place over the course of 11 years, ultimately leading to an incident on March 6, 2022, that caused her to fear for her life.

“There is no permanent police presence” on the remote Isle of Colonsay, where the Johnstons lived, and Grace “was in a situation where she felt trapped,” prosecutor Chris Macintosh told the court, according to The Guardian.

In the days before the attack, Grace Johnston had ignored Keir’s demands to not attend a job interview on the mainland, The Guardian reported. He was drinking in a pub on the day of the incident and sent several messages to Grace, including one that read, “You should support me but you do not.”

Grace Johnston returned home to Keir that day and he told her he was going to leave her, The Telegraph reports. She went outside, but he followed her and pinned her to ground before strangling her.

“She was initially able to scream. She feared for her life and believed Johnston intended to kill her. He was very forceful,” Macintosh said in court, according to The

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