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I looked back at an old selfie and found my husband TWO YEARS before we met

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A WOMAN was left “shaking” after spotting her husband in a selfie she took two years before they met.

Influencer Jenn Chia, 32, from Malaysia, revealed the incredible discovery 11 years after the original photo was taken, sparking claims of 'invisible string theory'.

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Jenn was shocked to find her future husband (right) in her photo two years before they metCredit: Facebook/soimjenn
Jenn, 32, and Jon met in 2014 and have been together for almost a decade

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Jenn, 32, and Jon met in 2014 and have been together for almost a decadeCredit: instagram/jonliddellplays
The happily married couple got married nine years after the original photo was taken

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The happily married couple got married nine years after the original photo was takenCredit: Instagram/soimjenn

In a video uploaded to Instagram, Jenn shows off the 2012 image of her sitting in a theater cafe smiling at the camera while her future husband, Jon Liddell, stands in the background.

To prove the photo isn't fake, the influencer shows the exact date she uploaded the image to Facebook: October 10, 2012.

“I'm still shaking watching this,” Jenn captioned the video.

“We were in the same place, but we didn't know each other existed.”

The video shows the couple together two years later, before adding a photo from their wedding day, nine years after the original photo was taken.

Fans of the influencer told her that their journey is part of the “invisible string theory” in which two souls are forever linked by an invisible thread of fate.

It's based on the idea that “the universe itself is stitched together with invisible threads, each leading us to our destiny,” aura reader and psychic medium Megan Firester shared. Well and good.

However, Jenn believes the couple met at the right time.

In a caption on the Instagram post, she said: “If it had been earlier I don't think the relationship would have lasted. I was a narcissistic monster, unconscious and naive.

“It took me a year of traveling and being single to think and realize my own mistakes. Then we met.”

Responding to her post, Jon said he was “so glad” they hadn't met at the time of the first photo.

“We were supposed to make our own journey,” he said. “We met at the perfect time a few years later.”

The photo certainly caused a stir online, with over 452,000 likes at the time of writing, and left some people as baffled as Jenn and her husband.

Many referred to the invisible string theory, while others said they were “destined” to be “soulmates.”

One user even joked: “Plot twist, he's actually a hardcore stalker.”

Another said: “Omg this is amazing.”

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