A Nigerian woman has gone popular on social media after falling during her wedding ceremony.
In a TikTok video submitted by user @ammy_mil, the bride can be seen dancing to offer her spouse a drink.
Unfortunately, as she arrived to his seat, she collapsed, and guests came to assist with her resuscitation.
While some netizens claimed that it was the work of ‘village people’, others speculated that she was exhausted as a result of the wedding arrangements.
@mimi said: “She didn’t look at the ground well there was something there that made her fall. Hope it went well.”
@kwintoyin290 added: “Why the husband go sit down for that kind place where Dey expect her to knell down on the stone or where.”
@Ladyp reacted: “I don’t think this one is about village people ooh. (1) the gown (2) the foot wear (3) The area the man was sitting. But hope everything went well.”
@Perpetual Chioma said: “This is not ordinary fall oo, she fainted and something was coming out from her mouth, I hope she is okay.”
@Chi_Exotic wrote: “Thank God the drink poured. Who knows if it was poisøned.”
@chachakay said: “Meaning say marriage don cancel in Igbo land it’s a very very bad omen for that drink to pour.”
Watch the video below:
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