Bride is left in s.h.o.c.k after her groom’s ex-girlfriend crashes their wedding wearing a bridal gown and begs him to go back to her
Desperate times call for desperate measures, such as gatecrashing your ex lover’s wedding while wearing an elaborate bridal gown.
A video has gone viral of a stunned bride watching her groom’s ex-lover grab her man, drop to her knees and yell, “It’s my fault.”
The emotional ex constantly tugs the groom’s suit jacket while begging him for forgiveness.
But the groom isn’t impressed. He keeps pulling away.
The wedding crasher then sits on the floor with her hands in her face.
The new bride and groom were about to kiss on stage when the debacle unfolded.
The ex was adamant she would win her man back as she tried again to grab his black jacket, screaming.
During this point he consoled his bride as the embarrassing event unfolded.
But the woman’s hysterical behaviour prompted the real bride to storm off the stage in anger.
The groom went after his wife, leaving his ex crying.
The 30-second video, which has gone viral, is said to be filmed at a wedding in China recently.
It was first uploaded by an entertainment blogger before being widely shared by Chinese media.
According to Star Video, affiliated to Hunan Legal Channel, the groom broke up with his ex-girlfriend because their personalities were too different.
He appeared to be caught in surprise when the woman suddenly showed up at his wedding uninvited, also wearing an elaborate white dress.
His ex-girlfriend begged him to forgive her and give her another chance while the man held his stunned fiancée’s hand in an attempt to calm her.
The wedding MC was also shocked by the scene as he can be heard saying ‘we have an unexpected situation here’ before adding ‘perhaps this is the reality of love’.
In an attempt to salvage the wedding, the emcee then quoted a famous Chinese proverb: ‘If you ask life what love is, it is to devote your life to someone else.’
The bride and her family members were aghast at the appearance of the love rival
The ceremony reportedly took place in China.
Web users on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent to Twitter, have expressed their support for the bride and condemned the “unreasonable” ex-girlfriend, The Daily Mail reported.
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