Biggest Wedding FAILS of TikTok

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All Comments (21)
  • @funkyfrogbait
    “Didn’t Kurtis Conner already talk about this” yah his vid wasn’t demonetized for a week before finally being manually reviewed by YouTube so he could post it :)
  • @brookehagan5617
    Literally just texted my husband (he’s hanging out on the other side of the house) “Thank you for not smashing cake into my face on our wedding day.” Man says “The thought never occurred to me. You looked so happy next to me. Is that something people do?” And just. Bless this man.
  • @BooksInTheVoid
    Respect to the woman who warned her partner that if he did that shit at their wedding she would divorce him. He did and she did.
  • @kbucket
    what makes me sad too is that the brides who are kind of pissed will absolutely never hear the end of how they're "uptight".
  • @lilydawson2909
    I don’t get the man stereotype “I hate my wife” trope. My man literally tells me he just sits around and waits for me to be home. He’s obsessed with me and I love him. Edit: this is a hyperbole- we both have our own lives we just are obsessed and love coming home to one another
  • Nothing like publicly breaking your wife's consent a whole 45 minutes into your marriage
  • @StarRose108
    Do men like this ever realize that they're completely allowed to just... not get married? Like buddy you asked her to marry you. You could've simply not done that.
  • The worst thing about grooms destroying wedding cakes is that they take forever to make and will probably be the single most expensive single item of food you are ever going to pay for
  • The tradition of feeding each other cake is supposed to symbolize how you will take care of each other during the marriage. You literally promise to take care of each other in the vows. These men who smash cakes in their brides faces are basically showing how they will NOT take care of them, and they will in fact treat them like trash.
  • @fortunatecookie
    There was some couples therapist that said nonconsensual cake-smashing is the BIGGEST indicator of a future failed marriage, from their experience. As it turns out, deliberately making your wife cry in public on what’s supposed to be the happiest day of your lives is kind of a red flag.
  • @SquishyDayDreams
    the fact that those cakes often have wooden or thick boba straws as support makes the fact that he THREW IT at her just that much more dangerous and awful
  • Went to my cousins wedding. The groom was told repeatedly by multiple people to not shove her face in the cake, she was actually down w a light hearted cake fight and at first they were just lightly smearing frosting on each others faces. Her husband finally decided to literally grab her hair and shove my cousins head as hard into her cake as possible. The reason multiple people told him no? It was a tiered cake. After an emergency room visit we were told one of the wooden dowel in the cake had missed her eye by centimeters.
  • @user-hx6ye4jq1n
    I went to one wedding where they didn't shove cake into each other's faces, the groom got a little frosting on the bride's nose and and carefully wiped it off with a napkin then kissed her on the nose. It was so cute
  • @lovelydeath04
    My friend and his bride WANTED a cake smash, so they asked me to make a cake SPECIFICALLY for that, as a little fun thing. They talked about it, they agreed on it, and BOTH consented to it. It was cute, there was an outfit change for both parties and both got covered in soft yellow cake and whipped cream. That is how it SHOULD be!!!
  • @coffeeandcannabis
    There was actually a study that looked at how many couples ended up divorced and the correlation to the cake cutting ceremony at their wedding. If a man did not respect his wife's wishes in that moment, it is a very goood indication they will end up divorced later on. Thankfully, my anti-social husband and I eloped.
  • @ohdang1083
    Just like… watching men violently fight to violate their wife’s one simple request of ‘no god please stop’ is insanely triggering for very obvious reasons
  • @alexkingsley2364
    At the only wedding i've been to in person, the bride dabbed a bit of icing on the groom's forehead, and he ever so carefully and gently took a smidge of icing and booped it onto her nose. It was the cutest thing to see the bride beaming at him as he slowly reached over, making sure that the only place icing got was her nose.
  • @Waldo-in-walls
    Let’s remember tall cakes have to have dowels in them for support. So throwing entire cakes at people could take an eye out or worse. No wonder that bride bled when the cake was smashed into her head.
  • @VioletWitch78
    The way the women back into corners or put their hands up as their new husband towers over them and uses full force is a look into EXACTLY what happens when they have an argument at home.