Former Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher and his longtime partner Tiffany Roy got married on Nov. 5, 2022, at the JW Marriott in Nashville, Tennessee.
The former professional football player, who spent a large portion of his youth in foster care, was accepted by the Tuohy family when he was 16 years old. He had a close relationship with the Tuohys up until recently.
According to photographic proof, Oher didn't invite any members of the Tuohy family to his wedding. Nobody from the family was present when he wed Tiffany Roy, and none of them shared their congratulations on social media.
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His adoptive family weren't present in the wedding videos either, further adding credence to the assumption that they weren't invited to share in the ceremony.
Oher seems to have unfollowed every member of his adoptive family on social media, and it looks like he decided not to invite them to his wedding.
On Instagram, Michael Oher shared a beautiful photo of himself and his wife, with whom he shares four children—two sons and two daughters. But because Michael's adopted family, the Tuohys, didn't share any pictures on Instagram, numerous accounts have speculated that he and his new family are having issues.
The Tuohy family was present when Michael triumphed in the Super Bowl, and Michael also attended the wedding of his sister, Collin.
On February 2, 2020, he was spotted on Leigh Anne's Instagram page. "He will always be my Super Bowl MVP," Anne captioned a photo of herself with the retired footballer.
What is the relationship between Michael Oher and the Tuohys?
The book 'The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game' and the Oscar-nominated film of the same name were both inspired by the Tuohy family and Michael's personal background. Michael's mom had a drug issue; thus, his true parents were not present while he was a child.
When Oher was a teen, Leigh Anne Tuohy and her husband, Sean Tuohy, adopted him. He was in and out of foster homes until they took him in and supported his academic and football endeavors.
He met Tiffany Roy while attending the University of Mississippi, and the Baltimore Ravens selected him in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
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