Woman 'In Love' With Country Music Star Serves Husband With Divorce Papers After Concert

Woman 'In Love' With Country Music Star Serves Husband With Divorce Papers After Concert
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Jenna, 26, says that when she met country star Kip Moore with "meet and greet" passes at one of his concerts, it was "love at first sight." She describes it as an "instant connection." The married mother of two recalls, "He stared into my eyes. I've never felt something so strongly in my life." 

After the show, he signed her back, and she turned his signature into a tattoo. "It's a symbol of his kindness and his passion," explains Jenna, who proceeded to write Kip a 12-page letter, wrote "Marry Me Kip" on the back of her car, and tried to call his management to reach him, to no avail.  

"I'm destined to be with Kip Moore," says Jenna. "If Kip would be willing, I will marry him, and run off to Hawaii and I'll have his surfer babies." 

In the video above, Jenna reveals how, after attending a second concert to see Kip, she realized "without a doubt" that she wanted to divorce her husband of eight years, Travis. "After the concert, I said, ‘I can't go home to what I have’ ... Having the interaction I had with Kip Moore made me realize that love is supposed to be special and not full of hate and disgust the way that I had with my husband." 

On Wednesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, hear from Travis and why he says his wife is “delusional.” And, find out what Kip has to say -- and Jenna’s reaction. Check local listings here.

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