IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WEDDING, THE BRIDE STRIPPED DOWN TO HER THONG AND DID SOMETHING THAT PARALYSED ALL THOSE PRESENT! People are in shock: Did this really happen in front of everyone?
IZVOR: Republika - 18.12.2021 | 11:53
Take a look at an unheard of scene that happened at a wedding in Florida, which caused a barrage of comments on social media, but also serious criticism.
A bride named Rochelle from the American state of Florida put on an unusual show at her own wedding that her husband and all of their guests will probably remember for the rest of their lives.
Namely, the video from the bizarre wedding celebration became a viral hit after one of the wedding guests posted it on Twitter. It shows the woman in question, covered by glittery canvas, her back completely open and in a thong, seductively dancing in the lap of her new husband. At one point, the bridesmaids joined her in the choreography, and Rochelle's twerking provoked countless divided reactions on social media.
While the bride was twisting and grinding on the groom to the beats of Beyoncé's hit "Dance for You", enthusiastic guests took out their mobile phones and recorded everything. At one point, Rochelle pushed her half-naked backside into her husband's face, and then shamelessly sat on his genitals. The dance routine continued with the song "Twerkulator" by the band City Girls, and the video has been viewed more than 2.8 million times on Twitter so far.
- Is that the bride?! - one Twitter user asked, and others immediately added, commenting on how the bride's performance was "shameful and disgusting."
- Lap dancing in underwear ... At a wedding ... In front of all these people ??? Probably in front of children! This is not done in front of your closest friends and family! Barefoot bride showing off her behind, this is one big ghetto mess - Twitter users concluded.
However, there were also those who defended the brave Rochelle.
- The bride should be able to do whatever she wants on her big day. It's sad that you can no longer have fun at your own wedding without being judged by others - some Twitter users wrote.