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Pretty wedding guest goes viral after she dressed more than the Bride herself (video)

Over the weekend, the internet was engulfed in flames as a female guest outshone a bride at her traditional wedding ceremony with her ethereal and stunning bridal Kente appearance, which sparked a flurry of talk on social media.

In the video, both the bride and the invited visitor were gridded together, leaving many viewers perplexed as to which of them was the bride, with many mistaking the guest for the bride.

The lady, who was only a guest, wore a magnificent corset-like bridal kente attire adorned with tiny pearls and beading embellishments across the elegant gown.
According to netizens, her dress, makeup, and hair were somewhat more spectacular than the bride’s look, making her a bad person for attempting to take the spotlight from a friend’s special day.

After being chastised online for her outlandish appearance, the stunning lady has answered in a new video.

I only honored an invitation and decide to wear what I felt comfortable in, upon my arrival everybody kept on questioning me why I dressed this way saying I outshined the bride.” She stated.


She also cautioned others yet to invite her for their programs saying that:

“If you know you want to invite me for a program and you do not dress the path personally then do not blame me. Because I will not tone what I wear down just to make you comfortable

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