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The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Bride mercilessly mocked over ‘diabolical' wedding surprise for husband as they say he must be looking for an annulment
WHEN people share videos of their wedding day, it's often met with praise and swooning over the happy couple. But one bride has been mercilessly mocked after sharing the surprise she had in store for her husband and wedding guests. 2 ALexis shared the wedding surprise she gave her husband three years ago Credit: Tiktok/@alexojennings 2 But the bride was mocked for her solo dance routine Credit: Tiktok/@alexojennings Alexis Jennings decided to share the surprise on social media, three years after her big day. She wrote over the clip: "That time I performed a dance on my In the clip, the brunette Her husband, who was mostly out of the shot, could be seen sitting still watching her moves. READ MORE ON WEDDINGS While she is dancing, children run past the stage and some wedding guests can be seen completely ignoring her. The awkward dance saw her two-step left to right, pretending to march and whipping her hair around. "Debated doing this for so long that by the time I convinced myself to do it, I only had less than two months to learn the choreography," she captioned the post. "DO WHAT YOU WANT ON YOUR WEDDING DAY LADIES. My man loved it. Most read in Fabulous "To further explain, I purposefully wore this covered up outfit and played down the dance moves out of respect for said religious family." But her 'religious family' at the wedding seemingly didn't have much to say about her moves - some members even recorded her and looked excited. I wasn't going to spend thousands on a wedding dress so got an Oh Polly one for £75 - no one would know it wasn't pricey Instead, it was the people in the comments of her TikTok that were quicker to judge the dance. The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @ One person wrote: "He's googling annulment facts as soon as this clip ends." Another commented: "In broad daylight is diabolical." Average cost of a wedding in 2025 Recent research by more than £20,000. Food - £6,000 Honeymoon - £4,329 Wedding outfits - £3,500 Entertainment - £2,000 Engagement ring - £1,948 Flowers - £1,110 Wedding ring - £1,000 Wedding transport - £700 Total = £20,587 "That man deserves the world for not laughing," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "Painful to watch. Hope you had fun though." "The best part is that you didn't have to do this at all,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "The fact her friends let her go ahead with this tells me she needs better friends." Despite the nasty comments, the bride stuck to her guns over the controversial dance. "Y'all roasting me is killing me, she commented. "The mean comments are only telling me what I already know - you're not gonna hurt my feelings. It's TIKTOK doing its "thang." It's all love." In fact, she was so unbothered by the hate that she posted a second clip of the dance as a response. In this follow-up video, she continued the solo dance to Beyoncé's Upgrade U. Alexis had similar right-to-left movements, something she chalks up to having to 'improvise' due to forgetting the moves.


The Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Bride mercilessly mocked over ‘diabolical' wedding surprise for husband as they say he must be looking for an annulment
WHEN people share videos of their wedding day, it's often met with praise and swooning over the happy couple. But one bride has been mercilessly mocked after sharing the surprise she had in store for her husband and wedding guests. 2 Alexis Jennings decided to share the surprise on social media, three years after her big day. She wrote over the clip: "That time I performed a dance on my wedding day knowing my religious family would look down on it.'" In the clip, the brunette bride danced to Beyonce 's End of Time while wearing an all-white tracksuit and a black shirt underneath. Her husband, who was mostly out of the shot, could be seen sitting still watching her moves. While she is dancing, children run past the stage and some wedding guests can be seen completely ignoring her. The awkward dance saw her two-step left to right, pretending to march and whipping her hair around. "Debated doing this for so long that by the time I convinced myself to do it, I only had less than two months to learn the choreography," she captioned the post. "DO WHAT YOU WANT ON YOUR WEDDING DAY LADIES. My man loved it. "To further explain, I purposefully wore this covered up outfit and played down the dance moves out of respect for said religious family." But her 'religious family' at the wedding seemingly didn't have much to say about her moves - some members even recorded her and looked excited. I wasn't going to spend thousands on a wedding dress so got an Oh Polly one for £75 - no one would know it wasn't pricey Instead, it was the people in the comments of her TikTok that were quicker to judge the dance. The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @ alexojennings with over 14 million views and people didn't hold back with their opinion. One person wrote: "He's googling annulment facts as soon as this clip ends." "That man deserves the world for not laughing," penned a third. Meanwhile a fourth said: "Painful to watch. Hope you had fun though." "The best part is that you didn't have to do this at all,' claimed a fifth Someone else added: "The fact her friends let her go ahead with this tells me she needs better friends." Despite the nasty comments, the bride stuck to her guns over the controversial dance. "Y'all roasting me is killing me, she commented. "The mean comments are only telling me what I already know - you're not gonna hurt my feelings. It's TIKTOK doing its "thang." It's all love." In fact, she was so unbothered by the hate that she posted a second clip of the dance as a response. In this follow-up video, she continued the solo dance to Beyoncé's Upgrade U. Alexis had similar right-to-left movements, something she chalks up to having to 'improvise' due to forgetting the moves.


Daily Mail
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bride mercilessly mocked over 'diabolical' wedding day surprise for her husband
Wedding videos usually go viral because of sweet moments between the bride and groom, beautiful details from the decorations, or even funny one-liners during speeches. But for one bride, her surprise choreographed solo-dance for her groom (in front of all of her guests) has taken off for different reasons. TikTok user Alexis Jennings (@alexojennings) recently posted a throwback video of her dance from her wedding three years prior. In overwritten text, she explained: 'That time I performed a dance on my wedding day knowing my religious family would look down on it.' In the caption she wrote, 'Debated doing this for so long that by the time I convinced myself to do it, I only had less than two months to learn the choreography. DO WHAT YOU WANT ON YOUR WEDDING DAY LADIES. My man loved it. 'To further explain, I purposefully wore this covered up outfit and played down the dance moves out of respect for said religious family.' In the video, she's dancing to Beyonce's End of Time while wearing an all-white sweat suit and a black shirt underneath in front of her husband who is mostly out of the shot, but can be seen sitting still watching her. While she is dancing, children run past the stage and some wedding guests can be seen completely ignoring her. Social media users mocked the dance, joking that her husband would be 'googling annulment facts' after the dance But it didn't seem like her 'religious family' at the wedding had much to say about her move - some members even recorded her and looked excited. It was the people in the comments of her TikTok that were quicker to offer judgement. 'He's googling annulment facts as soon as this clip ends,' one user joked. 'I would've been dying of laughter,' another said. 'In broad daylight is diabolical,' another commented, mockingly. Most of the comments under Jennings' video share similar sentiments - but that didn't stop the former bride from clapping back. 'Y'all roasting me is killing me,' she commented. 'The mean comments are only telling me what I already know - you're not gonna hurt my feelings. It's TIKTOK doing its "thang." It's all love.' In fact, she was so unbothered that she posted a second clip of the dance as a response. In this follow-up video, she continued the dance to Beyoncé's Upgrade U. She had similar right-to-left movements, something she chalks up to having to 'improvise' due to forgetting the moves. And though the second video was Jennings' way of telling off haters, they continued to fire off insults in the comments, including: 'Me in 3rd grade at our talent show.' 'How long was this damn dance,' one user asked.


New York Post
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Trolls demand my marriage be ‘annulled' over wedding day surprise to the groom: ‘Diabolical'
This jitterbug cut a rug on her big day — now trolls want the groom to cut her loose. Demands for an immediate 'divorce' are flooding one brave bride's social media comments, after she shared footage of herself executing a 'cringy' choreographed jig for her new hubby during their reception. 'That time I performed a dance on my wedding day knowing my religious family would look down on it,' Alexis Jennings, a newlywed from Texas, wrote in the closed-captions of the controversial clip. Advertisement @alexojennings Debated doing this for so long that by the time I convinced myself to do it, I only had less than two months to learn the choreography. DO WHAT YOU WANT ON YOUR WEDDING DAY LADIES ❤️ my man loved it 🥰 To further explain, I purposefully wore this covered up outfit and played down the dance moves out of respect for said religious family. #fyp #wedding #weddingdance #melissamolinaro #weddingtiktok #viral @Melissa Molinaro for the inspo ❤️ ♬ original sound – Alexis Jennings 3 Alexis Jennings, a recent bride from Texas, is being virally torched for her ill-received wedding dance routine. teksomolika – The viral vid, which has scared up over 10 million TikTok views (and counting), showed the shameless sweetheart shaking a leg to Beyoncé's 2011 hit, 'End of Time,' while rocking a white sweatsuit and sneakers. Advertisement And although Jennings seemed to be having the time of her life, doing her best to groove for her groom who was seated in the middle of the dance floor, keyboard killjoys digitally pelted the bride with proverbial tomatoes in disapproval. 'What possessed [you] to do this?' questioned a concerned commenter, referring to Jennings' not-so-smooth moves. 'I sincerely can't explain how uncomfortable and awkward this would be if I was the groom,' wrote an equally underwhelmed onlooker. The shade was echoed by folks encouraging Jennings' husband to 'call off the wedding,' 'get divorced' and 'Google annulment facts.' 3 Internet trolls fiercely assumed that the groom was embarrassed by his new bride's questionable boogy. shchus – Advertisement 'In broad daylight is diabolical,' teased another naysayer. 'This physically hurt me,' another declared. 'Me at the psych ward distracting the guards so my friend can escape,' joked a meanie. 3 Social media savages urged Jennings' husband to get either a divorce or an annulment in response to her eye-popping performance. Scott Griessel – Advertisement The crushing critiques notwithstanding, an uncrushed Jennings — who captioned the post, 'my man loved [the dance]' — responded to haters, writing, 'Y'all roasting me is killing me. The mean comments are only telling me what I already know — you're not gonna hurt my feelings. It's all love.' And she's far from the only unabashed bride to slay a questionable boogie in celebration of tying the knot. To toast her holy matrimony, a Florida woman slipped into a thong and twerked for her lucky fella while their wedding guests watched in awe. And Breyanna, a Dallas-based bride, had to be wheeled out of her post-nuptial after party on a gurney after damaging her femur, tearing several ligaments, busting her shin and denting her knee during a freak accident on the dance floor. But the injuries didn't stop Breyanna from enjoying every second of the once-in-a-lifetime occasion. 'It's going to be [etched] in my heart and mind for the remainder of my days,' vowed bruised belle. 'Special day.'