"Nice One but I Won't Try it": Video as Pretty Bride Uses Her Brother as Man of Honour, Causes Stir
- As against the usual pattern of using ladies as maid of honour, a bride chose to use her brother instead
- A video from her wedding showed her brother as the man of honour and left internet users in stitches
- While some ladies hailed the initiative and vowed to do the same for theirs, others thought it was not necessary
Video from a wedding where a bride used her brother as man of honour has surfaced online and stirred mixed reactions.
Facebook influencer, Innocent Tino, shared the video on the social media platform with the caption:
"She used her brother as her man of honor?
"What do you think ?"
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The first scene from the clip showed them in a setting and outfits suggesting it may be her bridal shower.
The next scene showed them on the wedding day. The bride wore a fine white wedding dress and her brother in a cream suit. He followed behind her all smiles and held the end of her flowing dress.
The bride smiled in return as they entered a building.
Mixed reactions trail the video
Osuagwu Chidimma said:
"Mmmmmmmm, I love it, family bond."
Chisom Stephanie Ezema said:
"It looks nice but that doesn’t make it right, it’s a woman thing biko, it’s maid of honor for a reason."
Gloria Nneli said:
"E be like na Wetin I go do ooooo.
"I no get sis.
"E go hard to choose any of my friends."
Queendaline Nnabuife said:
"Update! My bro is gonna be my man of honor too."
Austin Eyi said:
Nigerian lady attends her wedding with Ghana Must Go bag, collects bundles of money from her husband
"Make sense,
"As long as nor be male bestie."
Felicity Nazy said:
"So adorable!❤️
"Seems her broda na her bestie."
Fefe Akpaniko sid:
"Omg Nice one but I won't try it."
Adaobi Lisa Sharon said:
"Gal friends done show her sh.it."
Four brothers turn bridesmaids for sister's wedding
In a related report, four brothers acted as bridesmaids for their sister's wedding.
In a video posted on Twitter by a user identified as @Warepamorsammy, the four men treated their sister like a queen.
She was all smiles as she was surrounded by her brothers. The bride was wearing a tulle robe as she was flanked by her brothers who were dressed in the same colour of pyjamas.
Five brothers act as bridesmaids for sister
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a bride had used her five brothers as bridesmaids for her wedding.
The beautiful siblings could pass off for a revered queen flanked by her dogged knights who would not want to see her hurt.
The lady's brothers wore cream-like outfits while she sported a dark green dress as they played their bridesmaid roles well. Many ladies looked forward to doing the same thing for their own weddings, while others gushed over how the siblings looked.
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