Weddings are supposed to be the perfect ending to a beautiful love story, the day when the bride and groom vow to spend their lives together in front of family and friends. On this special day, the bride deserves to be the only woman receiving sweet attention from the groom. But recently, social media exploded over a painfully awkward video showing a young woman shamelessly getting way too close to the groom right at the wedding table.
The clip quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of views and sparked a huge wave of backlash online. Most people felt sorry for the bride and harshly criticized the woman’s rude, disrespectful behavior, as well as the groom’s weak, unclear response.
The Cringe Moment at the Wedding Table
According to the viral images and videos spreading fast on Threads, this all went down at a modest wedding banquet. The groom was still wearing his white dress shirt, the main outfit for the big day. What’s shocking is that next to him wasn’t the bride, but a young woman in a dark denim jacket.

Instead of keeping a polite distance as a guest should, this woman blatantly crossed the line. She wrapped her arm fully around the groom’s neck, pulled his head close to hers, creating an extremely suggestive and uncomfortable pose. Her facial expressions and gestures looked like she was deliberately flirting and teasing the newlywed man.
Despite this invasive behavior, the groom seemed awkward but made no clear move to push her away or set boundaries as a married man.

One user reposting the moment couldn’t hide their outrage, captioning it: “Why is this girl hitting on the groom on someone else’s wedding day?” The post instantly blew up with thousands of comments full of anger.

Outrage Online: “So Rude and Gross” and Calls for Immediate Divorce
Under posts exposing the incident, comments quickly filled with harsh words. Viewers felt disgusted and fed up with the twisted behavior on display.
Many netizens didn’t hold back, calling the woman’s actions “disgusting” and “dirty.” Some pointed out that no matter how close they might have been before, publicly claiming the groom’s body like that on his wedding day is a direct insult to the bride’s honor.

Surprisingly, instead of blaming just the “other woman,” the online community sharply criticized the groom. Many felt his unclear, passive attitude enabled the disrespectful behavior.
One user bluntly wrote, “Blame the groom first. Doesn’t he have hands to push her away?” Another agreed, “If the groom can’t even avoid it, you know what’s up.”

Seeing this painful scene, many expressed sympathy for the bride, who is clearly the biggest victim here. Comments flooded in urging her to stand strong and make a firm decision: “Divorce immediately, you can tell this guy’s no good,” or simply, “Bride, you see this?”
The Toxic “Three-Person” Dynamic and Twisted Possessiveness
This incident goes beyond just a rude moment at a wedding table. It reveals a dark side of some young people’s attitudes in relationships. One user shared a thoughtful analysis that gained a lot of agreement:
“From the video, it looks like the groom and that woman had a relationship before, but for some reason (maybe the bride was pregnant), they had to get married. That woman is clearly trying to ‘claim ownership’, like, he’s married but still hers. The groom doesn’t object either. Honestly, this three-way situation won’t end well.”
This theory makes sense when you see how confidently the woman wraps her arm around the groom without fear of judgment, and how the groom just accepts it. It’s a selfish mindset where people hide behind ‘friendship’ or ‘being first’ to trample on the feelings of the spouse. They want to prove to the world, especially the bride, that “Even if he gives you the wedding ring, his heart and closeness still belong to me.” This is a toxic way of thinking that destroys the sacred values of marriage.
For now, the video and photos keep getting slammed online. Neither party has spoken up to explain, but the public’s united outrage sends a clear message: modern society won’t tolerate behavior that crosses moral lines, especially disrespect toward a spouse on their wedding day.