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Wedding drama shared on social media may have gone viral and given some brides-to-be the chills.

“A few days ago, my boyfriend and I went to his distant cousin’s wedding,” the woman said on AITA, a popular site for sharing personal struggles and troubles. he wrote on a Reddit page known as “Human”). Other problems that occur in daily life.

The username “Kitung Gloria” who posted this article added, “I have never met this cousin or the bride because my boyfriend is watching them.” [only] Once or twice a year. ”

Regarding her relationship, the writer added, “We’ve been together for almost three years, so he thought it would be a good opportunity to introduce me.”

Before the ceremony began, the woman said her boyfriend asked her to “introduce them.”

As the couple walked to meet the newlyweds, “my boyfriend called me and asked me to wait a minute.”

The woman waited for her boyfriend to finish the call.

“Two minutes later, I saw a woman.” [wearing] Beautiful wedding dress,” one poster wrote on Reddit.

“I said hello and congratulated her on her wedding, and that’s when things went south,” she said.

“The woman I was talking about was not a bride,” she said.

In the end, “the bride heard what I said (she was in the room near us, but I didn’t notice because everything was silent),” the woman explained in the post.

The bride “became upset and started crying,” the woman continued.

Wedding drama shared on social media may have gone viral and given some brides-to-be the chills. tone photography

“When my boyfriend approached us, I explained the situation.”

The boyfriend then apparently called the bride’s family to “calm down” the situation.

The woman on Reddit added, “My boyfriend and his family have reassured me that it’s not my fault. But the bride, her mother, and the groom are mad at me.” added.

Apparently he was telling the woman, “It’s all my fault.”

But “I’ve never seen it.” [the bride’s] Before the wedding, he said, “So when I saw a woman in a wedding dress, I immediately knew she was the bride.

Before the ceremony began, the woman said her boyfriend asked her to “introduce them.” Delmaine Donson

“I still didn’t feel well, so a friend suggested it.” [that I] post [the story on] You can hear outside opinions on Reddit. ”

More than 5,000 people have responded to this personal story so far, and respondents overall found the woman’s actions wrong.

One respondent named “definelywitch” said the woman was not to blame, commenting, “But is she really mad at you?”

“It just seems so weird that she would get mad at people she’s never met who are confused because someone decided to wear white.” [at] her wedding. ”

This same commenter probably added, “A, she was actually angry.” [the other woman] I tried to get attention by wearing white clothes, but she drowned out her anger. [toward] You are a less threatening target. And Ms. B, she was just overwhelmed and very emotional on the big day and had an emotional outburst at that moment. ”

In her post, the woman explained that the bride “became upset and started crying,” adding, “The bride heard my words (she was in a room near us, but because everything was silent) I didn’t notice it.” he explained. The woman continued speaking. Ozgurkankaya

Another individual who wrote a comment that was also highly “upvoted” by others said, “This doesn’t make sense. Who is that other person walking around in a wedding dress? Rather, the bride is not you.” You’ll be mad at her for nothing. Stop feeling bad. You didn’t do anything wrong.”

Reacting to the drama, another person urged people to “chill out” about this whole thing.

She writes: “How do you know that the woman in the wedding dress is not the bride you were supposed to meet?”

Another person wrote: “Don’t think anymore. Live your life and be happy. However, this bride has serious mental health issues and it’s best to stay away from such unstable people.” That’s fine.”

Fox News Digital reached out to a psychologist for expert insight on the drama.

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