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When the Bride Has A Legitimate Reason To Scold Her Husband On Their Wedding Day

 

If you are getting married in Indonesia, the presence of dangdut singers is often an entertainment for the guests. But in this video, the groom has made his bride angry because he is too busy dancing with dangdut singers.


In this funny video, the groom was dancing on the stage with a dangdut singer, and his bride was sitting alone on the couch. The bride's annoyed face expression clearly shows until the bride had to pull his husband's ear and stop him to dance. 

She was also forced him to sit with her and look like she was given a warning to her husband, perhaps warns him that this is their wedding day and not a dangdut concert. The majority of netizens were upset and criticized the groom for not taking care of his wife's feelings.


▼ The video

I think, the bride should do this karate demonstration to her husband, like the video below. Surely he was scared and would never dancing again. I wonder if the bride in the video below is easily angry, surely her husband will live in a nightmare and regret it forever. LOL!

▼ Super power wedding video


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