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# When interviewed subsequently, Kermit always insisted that they weren't really married; it was just a movie.
# When interviewed subsequently, Piggy would coyly say that Kermit preferred to keep their privacy.
:So there's sufficient leeway for any explanation: having a real minister doesn't automatically make it a real marriage; even if Piggy had all the documentation set up, Kermit could get a decree nisi if it was under false pretencespretenses; or maybe they really are married. ''[[The Muppets (film)|The Muppets]]'' strongly implies the third one, {{spoiler|but they subsequently split up}}.
 
So there's sufficient leeway for any explanation: having a real minister doesn't automatically make it a real marriage; even if Piggy had all the documentation set up, Kermit could get a decree nisi if it was under false pretences; or maybe they really are married. ''[[The Muppets (film)|The Muppets]]'' strongly implies the third one, {{spoiler|but they subsequently split up}}.
 
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