Reactions as Spicy Bride Refuses to Kiss Groom at Their Wedding in Viral Video

Reactions as Spicy Bride Refuses to Kiss Groom at Their Wedding in Viral Video

  • A trending video has shown an embarrassing moment between a Nigerian bride and her groom on their wedding occasion
  • In the clip, the bride, for unknown reasons, refused to kiss the groom and kept rubbishing his moves by moving her face away
  • Her action has stirred mixed reactions on social media as some persons wondered if the groom had a mouth odour

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An emerging video from a wedding event of a Nigerian bride refusing to kiss her groom has got many people talking.

A short video shared by @gossipmilltv on Instagram starts with the couple being directed by a female who appeared to be the MC that they should kiss each other.

Video shows embarrassing moment Nigerian bride refused kissing her groom
She kept avoiding his lips Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @gossipmilltv
Source: Instagram

The bride immediately dodged her groom's move at kissing her. Perhaps noticing this reaction from the bride, the MC beckoned on the lady to open her mouth, but that fell on deaf ears.

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The bride continued to resist the man's attempt at locking lips until he gave up. Netizens tried to guess why she did that while others knocked her for it.

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Watch the video below:

Mixed reactions trail the video

@all_eyes_01 s wrote:

"If any girl try this sh*it with me on my wedding day is over that day …because are know understand why some ladies decided to act like this on ur wedding day taaaaaa."

@kingwoman__ wrote:

"People that have done 200 styles before wedding day wan dey form shy! If you don’t open your throat and collect something."

@thatsexydiva28 wrote:

"See as she just disgraced her husband ! Atleast collect it ! The bl$w job you give him no worse pass this one?"

@lordyasky101 wrote:

"This one no fit share toothbrush with her husband i swear."

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@alsinapromzy wrote:

"Some girls can so annoying sha. You can’t collect something from a man you’re getting married to so why you come agree."

Bride avoids locking lips with groom at their wedding

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported a similar situation at another wedding in which a bride refrained from kissing the groom.

After being directed by a man that appeared to be the pastor of the occasion, the groom made to kiss the lady but she kept dodging him.

In the video shared on Instagram by @mufasatundeednut, the bride wore a weak smile that suggested she was shy and refused to be moved by the chants from guests who wanted the lady to comply with the marital ritual.

Source: Briefly News

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