Angry groom forcefully drags bride from car on wedding day
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Guests at this wedding were stunned to witness this. Surely this is not the way to behave on your wedding day, or any other day for that matter?
I wonder if this lady knew in this moment that her married life was going to be spent pussy-footing around a man who doesn't have a handle on his rage?
I came across this video showing a groom who completely lost his cool on his wedding day, or any day for that matter resulting in him dragging his bride out of the car on their special day. According to Daily Mail, initially it was reported that she demanded a large amount of money before getting out of the car.
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However, recent reports have surfaced saying that the driver repeatedly demanded gift money from them, so when the driver eventually stopped, the groom just lost it and dragged his bride from the car.
The manner in which he thrashes around in the car trying to get the door open and then drags his bride out the car is a scary way to behave on a day that is meant to be about expressing your love, care, and dedication to each other. Understandably, he was frustrated, but this isn't the way to behave.
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Just last week, I was chatting to someone who said they knew the day their daughter got married that she was marrying the wrong person. How hectic is that?!
I have a friend who is doing the whole couples counseling thing with her man. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for that type of thing, but to be dealing with that before you have even been married seems like a rocky road to be on? The first few years are meant to be sunshine and rainbows before the real world humbles you.
Relationships are not meant to be hard work, that's if you connect with the right people.
Do you think he should be forgiven for reacting this way, given the circumstances and the reason why he was frustrated? Or was this groom out of line? Share your comments below.
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