Arun's father Vinod Nayar and stepmother Joanne claim they were made to feel like "second class citizens" at both the English and Indian marriage celebrations.
Vinod said, "My wife Joanne and I feel we were publicly humiliated and treated like social outcasts for the sake of a Hello! magazine deal. Elizabeth and Arun have treated us very shabbily. My heart is heavy with pain."
According to The Sunday Mirror, the couple prevented Vinod from appearing on the wedding platform where the groom's father traditionally welcomes the bride into his family.
Vinod also cancelled a $58,500 post-wedding party in Mumbai, India, after the couple reportedly mistreated Indian relatives and Hurley brushed off a $68,250 necklace, commissioned for her as a wedding gift by Nayar's father and stepmother.
Vinod has allegedly written Arun a letter expressing his disappointment, evicting his son from a building in Mumbai and disowning him.
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