A recent video shows the behind-the-scenes struggle of a plus-size bride to fit into her wedding dress.
According to Okobioko, the Facebook page that posted the video, the bride had to go through a lot.
In the video, five people worked together to dress the bride but had trouble.
To speed things up, a paper bag was slung over the bride’s head as they went along.
When the bride finally put on her wedding dress, the people started to tightened up.
Plus-size bride stunning in wedding dress
At the end of the video, the bride danced with her husband while looking lovely in her gown.
As the bride smiled from ear to ear in the last moments of the video, internet users were thrilled for her.
Diarah Sesay said: “At the end of the day it was worthwhile because her smile make it all awe and magical congratulations God bless your wedding.”
Henry Merry said: “I always told myself that my wedding gown will be ball luxury gown ..when the time came..I went for to fit the gown a day to my wedding..omoh the stress of wearing it,the heaviness..it was dragging me down..na once I change am..I told the lady to give me a lighter one .I don’t like stress abeg.”
Oluwadamilola Samuel said: “God I beg o, I’m 60kg at 25 and I’m still looking for a way to lose weight to get a man. God of favor locate me too.”
Sylvia Imasuen said: “I don’t know how some people will open their mouths and comment rubbish on this perfect wedding dress “This couple is a very perfect combination. “Congratulations to them sending love from Edo state.”
Catherine Terseer Amase said: “I no understand,her real size no dey mkt abi na suffer she just wan suffer? This kind body na to sew your own wedding gown nahh anh anh.”
Mexican mayor marries female reptile
Meanwhile, Victor Hugo Sosa, the Mayor of San Pedro Huamelula in southern Mexico, recently participated in a traditional ceremony where he married a female reptile named Alicia Adriana.
The purpose of this ritual was to bring good fortune to the town’s people. As the Indigenous Chontal community looked on, Sosa engaged in reenacting an ancestral custom, accompanied by clapping and dancing.
During the ceremony, Sosa expressed his commitment to this unconventional union, emphasizing the importance of love in any marriage.