After Dating for 15 Years, Man Marries His Woman, Their Wedding Video Goes Viral: "Some Men Are Wicked"
- A man and his woman have finally tied the knot after dating for 15 years, but a video of their wedding has caused a stir online
- Their wedding video was posted on TikTok and it showed that the woman blew a powdery substance into the air during the ceremony
- Social media users are trying to understand why she did that, even as some disagreed on the number of years a man should date a woman
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Social media reactions have trailed the video of a wedding between and man and a woman who have been dating for almost 15 years.
In the video posted on TikTok by @theschoolhousevenue, the bride opened a paper and carefully blue a powdery substance into the air.
The bride named Christie did that right in front of her husband, Byron, and the entire audience, who roared into laughter.
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Christie's husband's reaction
When she was unfurling the paper, everyone watched to see what could be the content.
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Her husband laughed lightly and watched Christie with admiration in his eyes after the substance went floating in the air.
Why did bride blow the dust during her wedding?
As so many people online try to understand what that could mean, @theschoolhousevenue proffered an explanation. It says:
"Absolutely hilarious! Extremely witty and clever move by our bride, Christie, the other weekend during their ceremony vow exchange.
"As a tribute to being together almost 15 years, Christie decided to “blow the dust” off of her ceremony vows in preparation for reading her vows to Byron!"
The video has gone viral as it got more than 13 million views, close to 1.8 million likes on TikTok over 10k comments and 96k shares.
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On Twitter where it was tweeted by @MONR0WE, it has garnered more than 5.4 million views and over 347k likes.
Watch the video below:
Reactions from social media users
@MulhollandL0ver said:
"People complaining about a 15 year engagement are the same ones who end up in toxic relationships because they didn't take the time to vet their person. This marriage will last 50+ years because they know each other in & out while you JUST learned your husband has a scat fetish."
@Mercynnaji_
"15 years? Some men are wicked."
Man caught cheating on his wife
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a man was caught cheating on his wife by his children.
The children, who are grown, refused to keep quiet about it as they promptly exposed him during a family meeting.
Their mother was completely heartbroken and shattered by the revelation.
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