Groom Refuses Food From Bride for Not Going on Knees, TikTok Video of Tension Gets Attention

Groom Refuses Food From Bride for Not Going on Knees, TikTok Video of Tension Gets Attention

  • A Nigerian bride saw her attempt to feed her husband-to-be rejected as the man turned his face away from her
  • The groom, who hails from Urhobo, rejected the food because his wife-to-be did it while seated
  • While many ladies opined that they would not have hesitated to kneel and feed him, others frowned at the groom's action

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There was confusion at a wedding as a groom rejected food from his bride, quite to her surprise.

While the bride looked startled, it was then the MC informed her that she was wrong to have attempted to feed her husband without going on her knees.

Groom rejects food from bride for giving it to him while being seated
The groom didn't take the food from his bride. Photo Credit: @mckpolokpolo1
Source: UGC

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Without hesitation, the bride went on her knees to repeat the process, and this time, her groom accepted the food and kissed her after eating it.

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TikTokker @mckpolokpolo1, who shared the video, wrote on it:

"Na Urhobo man u wan feed u sit down. You never ready."

The clip has stirred mixed reactions on social media.

Watch the video below:

People divided over the groom's action

The.Evi.Marino said:

"You saw the red flags baby you ignored them."

Evamarcel-wealth said:

"Me I go kneel down for my baby put jara whether Na Igbo or Na Urhobo him be I no send anybody papa message."

Berry said:

"Na small thing dey keep marriage. Na small thing still dey scatter am."

Ben star said:

"Thank God say I come from Urhobo land oooo if my woman nor kneel down i nor go chop thay food."

Joylee said:

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"Na now I know I will never marry because I no go gree do again I go chop the cake."

ElectroDeals Marketplace said:

"This one marred a problem."

STAR said:

"When we reach house he go come explain the meaning of Wetin he do for wedding."

Maria Goretti said:

"I go kneel down finish but u go hear am for night."

Lady kneels to serve Zulu hubby

Briefly News previously, a bushing bride showed people some of her wifely duties. The lady made a video serving her man food in the most attentive way possible.

The video of the woman's effort received thousands of likes. Ladies shared their thoughts about how she treated her husband in the comments.

A TikTok video by @innocenttmtsweni shows one woman bringing food for her husband. Before giving it to him, she kneeled and then handed over the plate:

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Watch the video below:

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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