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Video: Mutters As Bride Changes Appearance After Wedding
By Benjamin Abioye
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The transformation of a newlywed bride from a simple, makeup-free church look to a glamorous reception appearance has sparked mixed reactions on social media.
The transformation of a newly wedded bride from an ascetic and restrained appearance into an ebullient and well made-up figure has stirred mixed reactions on social media.
The bride, who initially appeared simple and natural without much makeup or ornament at her church wedding, shocked many when she later appeared at the reception with a completely different look. At the reception, she was seen dancing with her husband, sporting heavy makeup and a more glamorous appearance, which sparked intense debate online.
The stark contrast between her church wedding and reception look has led to a widespread conversation, with people divided over the bride’s decision. Some have criticized her for what they perceive as hypocrisy, while others believe she was simply respecting the traditions of her church by appearing without makeup during the ceremony, only to later enhance her look for the reception. The debate surrounding the bride’s choices continues to gain traction, as many have taken to social media to share their opinions.
Here are some of the reactions that have flooded the comment sections:
@ThatCruiseMedic shared, “Is this not self-deceit? Typical example of when in Rome, behave like the Romans. Funny enough, that’s how Christianity is right now, churches are enforcing personal beliefs on members. Tomorrow they’ll come out to say it’s wrong, and God should forgive them after making their members feel guilty. Like the one who once said TV is a devil’s box but is now on TV.”
@lifeinsolace remarked, “Hypocrisy! Many Christians are good at that. Whatever you can’t wear to church, do not wear it outside the church.”
@DigitalEmman added, “One wedding was for the church, the other was for the world .”
Meanwhile, @jidifeanyi contributed, “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and give to God what belongs to God,” referring to the bride’s decision to balance both the expectations of her church and her personal preferences.
Others, like @afam_godfrey, questioned the situation, writing, “Who’s fooling who?” as they raised doubts about the sincerity of the actions. @big_phat_kat humorously commented, “Bad girl ,” while @Shugar40 joked, “Having her wedding in the church was definitely her mom’s idea
.”
Some took a more cynical approach. @Fire_jayzkido remarked, “Shebi na them won do church wedding. No wife of mine is gonna get married in a church. Registry na him be the best,” suggesting a preference for a less traditional approach to weddings. On the other hand, @Meow wrote, “Where una dey see wor wor girls marry?” questioning the authenticity of the bride’s choices.
Supportive comments also poured in, with @ItsInUrBody saying, “That makeup was really needed. Congratulations to her,” while @ndorwaa raised an interesting point, “Is everybody here so dumb that you don’t know that her parents prolly attend MFM and she just wants to make them happy?”
Some felt the bride was simply following her church’s expectations. @chief_snipes responded, “She give Ceasar wetin belong to am,” aligning with the idea that she had honored the church’s wishes. @Diogo_Nwanyioma added, “She has given to the church what they want. It’s now time to give herself what she wants.”
Others, like @SandraAishat, simply urged, “Y’all should mind ur business,” as the conversation became more heated. @lesco4u humorously chimed in, “She gave the church what they wanted and also gave herself what she wanted for the wedding. GG & over 2.5.”
In conclusion, while some praised the bride for balancing both her church’s expectations and her personal desires, the overall reaction reflects a mixture of judgment, humor, and strong opinions on the matter.
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