A couple with a 33-year age gap said it was 'love at first sight' when they met at a bowling alley.

Arizona-native Elizabeth Bonanno, 22, met credit analyst, Keith, 55, from Ohio in December 2018 and revealed that the duo 'connected instantly'.

Elizabeth said that she had been in a 'bad place mentally due to a previous relationship' but dad-of-three Keith has managed to restore her faith in love after she endured a tough break-up.

Just married: Elizabeth, 22, and Keith Bonanno, 55, married in March 2019 after a whirlwind romance that began in January

Whirlwind romance: Arizona-born Elizabeth, pictured, said Keith 'restored her faith in love'

'Keith and I were in the same bowling league, and we were paired to bowl against each other in December 2018 right before Christmas,' Elizabeth said.

'I was in a very bad place mentally and he pulled me out of it like it was nothing. He was a stranger to me and then all of a sudden, I had a new best friend.'

'I believe it was love at first sight because of the way we clicked immediately. Honestly what we both have come to figure out is that what attracted us the most to each other was our personality and the way we love to help others.'

'Keith helped me realize how important self-health is after I left my previous relationship. I didn't know what to do, initially I was going to leave town, but something at 4:30 in the morning told me to call Keith.'

'He answered on the first ring. I told him that I was leaving, and I left the man that I was with. He says please come to me and let's talk about it.'

Elizabeth revealed that Keith asked her to stay and let him be a shoulder to cry on.

Concerned: The newlyweds revealed that their respective families were 'initially concerned' but their relationship won them over

'I Do': After Ohio-native Keith proposed in February, they married with the blessing of their families in March

'He said, "Let me hold you so you know you are safe." Once I realized that, I fell in love with my best friend, a man I never thought I could be in love with,' Elizabeth said.

After a couple of dates full of laughter and dancing, Elizabeth said 'the rest is history'.

The couple said that their shared interests and attraction to each other meant that their age gap never even crossed their minds.

Initially, Keith's family was a little skeptical about their age gap. However, his three children Justin, 26, McKayla, 18, and Scotty, 15, were all very happy for him.

The unlikely couple added that Keith 'won over' Elizabeth's family, who were initially concerned about the three decade age difference.

In February 2019, Keith proposed to Elizabeth three times, all to which she said yes to.

'We got engaged in February, actually he asked a couple different times. One time in front of a bunch of my friends at a saloon, another in front of my adoptive dad and another in front of his daughter and I did say yes all three times,' Elizabeth said.

Just married: The couple married quickly after meeting at a bowling alley in December 2018, when Elizabeth was in a turbulent relationship with another man

'He said the reason he asked three different times in three different places, was basically to do it in front of different friends and family so that no one would feel left out.'

'Originally it started out as a joke and he was like, "So do you want to be my wife?" I was like, "Duh yes." Then we dance and had a blast in a Western bar,' she added.

'The second time was at a karaoke bar; Keith and I were talking and joking about the other bar and how he asked me to be his wife and I told him "The only way I will marry you is if you ask my dad."

'So, he got up immediately and asked dad and the next thing I know he had a microphone, called me to the front and that's when he dropped to one knee. Of course, I said yes.'

'Then the third time, we wanted to get me my engagement ring. Instead of just putting it on my finger he came home from work, and with the help of his daughter Mckayla, he surprised me with a ring and expressed his love for me.'

'He asked me once more if I would marry him and I just grabbed his face and kissed him. Then he went to put the ring on my finger, and I was shaking so bad because it felt so surreal.

Best friends: 'If two people love each other and work well together, leave them be,' Elizabeth, 22, said

The lovebirds got married the following month, in March 2019.

'My wedding day was so exciting,' Elizabeth said. 'I was so nervous and just full of butterflies. The look on his face when he saw me coming was priceless. He started to tear up and so did I.'

The couple shared that they have since been trying for a baby, but have been struggling due to Elizabeth having polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

However, they remain hopeful and have agreed to continue trying.

'We would love to have children or a child of our own, but we are having a hard time conceiving because I have PCOS,' Elizabeth revealed.

'The age gap has never been a problem to either one of us. To me, age is just a number and the same goes for him. If two people are happy then that's all that should matter,' Elizabeth said.

'His family was a little concerned at first but now they have warmed up; his kids were all for it right away — as long as he is happy, they're happy.'

'The age gap has never been a problem to either one of us,' said Elizabeth

Unconditional: 'The age gap has never been a problem to either one of us,' Elizabeth said of her marriage to 55-year-old Keith

'My family — well it's been rough but recently he has met a ton of my family and they have all just fallen in love with him,' she added.

'They're so happy to see me so happy. My grandfather and my sisters have always been happy for me too. Keith has restored a part of me that I thought I'd never get back.

'He shows me every day that he has my back and that he loves me unconditionally. We talk about things, communicate very well and understand each other's needs.'

'No matter what Keith just keeps telling me the time will come and to just keep believing. Don't give up. We get asked a lot. "Is that your dad?" :Does the age bother you?" — but we always laugh and just respond "Nope! That's my husband/wife."' she said.

'The only message I would say to anyone is, if two people are happy let them be happy because tearing down one person's life doesn't make your life any better.

'If two people love each other and work well together, leave them be. We love what we have, but not everyone does. That's just how the world is,' Elizabeth concluded.