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22.06.2022 - 17:44 / perezhilton.com
A viral TikTok video has surfaced showing a couple’s wedding day being ruined by a next door neighbor!
The video shows a beautiful bride walking down the aisle, and the text on the screen reads:
Yep, just as the text says — the annoying buzzing of yard equipment can be heard. She waited for the bridal entrance to begin doing her yard work?! That’s just cold…
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The video then cuts to the happy couple being led through the ceremony by a pastor. As the officiant begins part of the “I Do” vows, the lawn care equipment starts up again! The video reads:
It COMPLETELY drowned out the rest of the speech! What does this neighbor have against this poor couple’s wedding?!
The video then is panned to show the culprit, an older woman — being dubbed as a “Karen” online — holding a weed-eater and trimming her overgrown grass! Yes, really! Right in the middle of the ceremony! Could it not have waited until later? Allegedly, the woman knew exactly what she was doing when interrupting the ceremony — she even looked directly into the camera while the video was being filmed!
In a follow up comment, the user who posted the video said that the family attending went up to the woman and spoke to her:
Unfortunate, indeed! Sadly, this kind of behavior is way too common — how else did the internet come up with the famous nickname “Karen” for situations like this?? The comments on the TikTok video had a lot to say, many of the watchers saying the untimely yard work was uncalled for:
But not everyone believed she was in the wrong, either! Some comments jumped to the elderly woman’s defense:
Hmm…it seems like this argument is pretty split down the middle! One thing is for
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dubbed a “Karen” — seemed to purposefully “ruin” a wedding across the street, droning out the bride with a lawnmower as she walked down the aisle.In fact, the whirring during her lawn mowing session was so noisy that it even disturbed the couple’s vows so the audience couldn’t hear them.The clip, which garnered more than 293,000 views on TikTok, has sparked outrage in the comments.“The second the bride’s song came on and she walked down the aisle this Karen decided to PURPOSELY mow her lawn and yell at us to ruin the wedding,” the text on the video, captioned “some people are so miserable,” read.Snippets of the ceremony, which included the sharing vows and the bride gracing the aisle, appeared in the clip, as well as a sneak peek of the “Karen” who disrupted the special day.some people are so miserable #karen #wedding #weddingruined #ruines #SlurpeeRun #karens #karensgoingwild #karensoftiktok #fyp #fypシ“She continued through the entire wedding and we could not hear the vows etc,” the user, who was a guest, added.“Some people are just rude like that.
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