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The Bride's Face Was Covered With A Gold Bracelet And Netizens Were Shocked

 

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Many Chinese parents will provide gold necklaces, gold bracelets, gold rings and other gold ornaments for their daughters who are getting married, hoping that their daughter will have a lot of wealth after marriage.


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Recently, there was a bride at a wedding that sparked a heated discussion on the Internet, that is, her body and face were decorated with gold. It can be seen that the bride's hands are covered with gold ornaments, and her neck and head are also covered with gold bracelets.

Her whole face is blocked by gold ornaments, and it is impossible to see what the bride looks like. After this group of photos was exposed, some people questioned that the gold ornaments are very heavy that hang all over the bride's body.

Some Netizens said after seeing it: "It looks so tired, I need to go to rehabilitation after the wedding", "The golden light is so spectacular", "Is this married to a gold mine and returned home", "How do I walk here? I can't see it", "The Concept of the Golden Cloth", "100 percent gold digger approved".

Later, some netizens explained that this exaggerated picture was fake. It turned out that someone messed up the Photoshop editing. Although the real bride was also covered with gold necklaces and gold bracelets around her neck, she showed her face.

Image: 小红书

Image: 小红书

Image: 小红书

News source: 小红书

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