Normally, when we say that we feel like going to a wedding, we refer to the desire to dance, eat and witness the beautiful moment in which two lives come together forever. That’s why bodorrios, as we know them, are super enjoyable. However, there are times when luck is with us and drama is present, which makes the experience a thousand times more entertaining.
When thinking of a calamity that occurred at a wedding, most of us direct our thoughts towards the bride and groom, but the truth is that we can all escape the invented thing that we carry inside and star in a story like that of the two women who found everything for keeping the bride’s bouquet.
No one is oblivious to the fact that women go crazy for the bouquet, but if you are one of the “only and detergents” who do not feel that way, perhaps it is because you have never experienced one hundred percent adrenaline, because there is nothing Like pounce on that dead flower arrangement, which will have no use in the future, but reminds us of the Olympic-worthy jump we threw ourselves in heels and dress.
For this reason, we do not judge the protagonists of the fight uploaded on TikTok by the user @cindro_9, because it could easily be us. In the video, which is already reaching two million views, we can see the two elegant guests succumbing to their baser instincts of competition and fight with claws and teeth for some flowers that lost all their beauty after the intense pulls that they gave them
@cindro_9 #borba #buket #svatovi 🤣🤣
♬ original sound – Ivica Cindrić
The situation had all the guests super entertained, so much so that if Juan Gabriel himself had come out to sing they would have ignored him because the two women took the moment of the night. The only person who was angry with the situation, for obvious reasons, was her girlfriend, who was nothing to step in to separate the two girls.
Due to the hilarious moment, the clip was soon filled with comments. Most making fun of the intensity of the fight, which is easily reminiscent of children throwing themselves for candy from a piñata.
‘Cinderella’s stepsisters at the wedding’; ‘Ha, ha, ha… I really want to get married and the boyfriend doesn’t even think about it’; ‘Tell me you’re a spinster without telling me you’re a spinster.’