The groom’s heartfelt reaction to his bride walking down the aisle during their wedding ceremony was captured on camera and went viral online.
The emotional moment displayed the groom’s deep love and affection for his bride as they exchanged vows in front of their loved ones.
The video, posted on TikTok by @gileadfilms, depicted the groom trying to hold back tears as his bride made her way towards him.
Despite his efforts to hide his face, tears streamed down his cheeks, evoking emotional responses from the guests in attendance.
Social media users who viewed the TikTok video flooded the comments section with their reactions to the groom’s touching display of emotions.
@Charltonabby asked: “Why do people cry during their wedding?”
@danymilli0 added: “Bless him! the man is stressed, the pressure was getting worser when he saw the bride.”
@Mel Bz commented: “Na soso small children dey marry, why are you crying “groom.”
@kathy asked: “Watin dey do this one?”
@Houston4u reacted: “Wetin dey worry dis one omg. Brotherwood is warning you, please behave yourself.”
@Graceline reacted: “Oya let’s worship him, he won’t cheat asey president general among the nation.”
@Noise from kj said: “His girl defo said if you don’t cry we ain’t getting married.” @Dee wrote: “If my man ain’t like this hm.”
@kinglouiz94 said: “I nor really understand Abi na me be stone because I nor fit cry oo.”
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