Internet reacts to groom’s video of the bride to expose alleged cheating on wedding

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TikTok users were stunned to see a viral clip that showed a groom playing a video of his bride cheating with his brother in-law.

Wedding day is famously supposed to be the best day in your entire life. It should also be the beginning of your happy ever after with your partner.

However, for one couple in China, things didn’t quite play out how they were meant to.

Groom watches shocking video of the bride at wedding

The shocking video was uploaded to TikTok by @koolprince33 in July. It has been viewed more than 8.7 million times and received around 950,000 likes.

You can see the newlyweds walking hand-in-hand through a busy room. Guests applaud them as they make their way towards the stage at its front.

It seems that everything is going well when the whole room gathers to give the couple a standing ovation. But, when the music stops, and a video begins playing on the big screen above them, everything quickly turns sour.

It’s hard to work out what exactly plays on the screen, but it appears to show footage taken from inside a bedroom.

The bride then turns her back to her husband, throwing a bouquet of flowers at the man.

The footage can be viewed here HereHowever, explicit content is possible.

The controversial clip has been disputed by the internet.

Unsurprisingly, TikTok viewers had a lot to say about this one – with no less than 7,800 users leaving a comment at the time of writing.

With one written statement, many viewers came out to support the husband. “Lol people of all cultures are not taking cheating lightly anymore I love this for him”.

“This is the best exposure ever”Another viewer agreed to the same.

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Some users couldn’t help but question the timing of the whole thing, with various people pointing out that the husband still went through with the marriage.

“But at the reception? That means you still married her”I asked a concerned commenter.

In 2019, footage went viral for the first time.

Although the clip went viral in recent week, it is actually from 2019.

According to AsiaOneThe video became viral in China around Christmas 2019 via the Chinese social media site Weibo.

The husband claimed that he discovered the footage accidentally after installing a home surveillance system, but many Chinese viewers suspect that the whole incident might not be legitimate.

Many people suspected that the video was a marketing ploy. Others pointed out that the groom might be accused of publicly broadcasting such content.

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