Watch: Neighbour starts mowing lawn as bride walks down the aisle
Updated | By Poelano Malema
A video has gone viral showing an insensitive neighbour ruining a wedding by choosing to mow her lawn during the matrimonial ceremony, disturbing guests from hearing the vows.
Getting married is a big deal and a lot of couples put so much effort in ensuring that their day is perfect.
One of the crucial moments is when the bride walks down the aisle and it's time for the vows.
But, for this couple, none of those moments went smoothly thanks to their inconsiderate neighbour.
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According to TikTok user @Vampyyric, the neighbour decided to start mowing her lawn as soon as the song for the bride to walk down the aisle started.
Vampyyric shared the disturbing footage with the caption: "The second the brides song came on and she walked down the aisle, this Karen decided to purposely mow her lawn and yell at us to ruin the wedding."
Apparently, she "continued through the entire wedding" and guests "could not hear the vows".
Vampyyric claims that they tried to talk her out of it, but she was not interested in stopping.
"We went up to her no she was not kind, not everyone has a reason to be a c#nt some people are just rude like that. It's truly unfortunate," wrote Vampyyric.
READ: Is it wrong to tell your guests not to bring their spouse to your wedding?
Watch the video below.
@vampyyric some people are so miserable #karen #wedding #weddingruined #ruines #SlurpeeRun #karens #karensgoingwild #karensoftiktok #fyp #fypシ ♬ Jiggle Jiggle - Duke & Jones & Louis Theroux
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