Viral Young Wedding Couple Explains Their Gloomy Looks at Ruracio: "Cameraman Alikosea"

Viral Young Wedding Couple Explains Their Gloomy Looks at Ruracio: "Cameraman Alikosea"

  • A couple who appeared unhappy in the photos taken during their ruracio ceremony has shared that they were actually happy on that day
  • According to Godfrey Muteithia and Mukethi Eunice, the cameraman let them down during some parts, and that is why they appeared like that
  • In the viral TikTok video, they also shared the beautiful love story and that the ceremony was just the traditional part, and they will be holding their white wedding later on

A young couple who appeared gloomy at their ruracio ceremony baffled many people who asked if they had quarrelled or didn't want to get married in the first place has opened up.

Viral gloomy couple.
The viral couple who did not smile at Ruracio. Photo: Richkiddwizzy Photography.
Source: UGC

Mukethi Eunice and Godfrey Muteithia appeared very glamorous in photos; they had worn white outfits fitted with some kitenge parts, and many people praised them for the unique design and colour combination used on their wedding.

As a couple, their height, complexions, weights and everything else made them look so good together, but the only thing that was missing was smiles and good demeanour to celebrate their love.

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What did people say about Godfrey and Eunice?

Many people were even convinced that the bride, especially, was unhappy being in that ceremony with her man...but why get married then?

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In a new video shared on the @kinuthiajunior21 page, the two shared about that day and explained how their expressions and demeanour were affected.

"We were in a prayerful mood and the one who took the photos did not let us know that he was taking the photos. The cameraman was wrong," said the couple.
The couplke laughing.
Viral young couple shares about their two-year relationship. Photos: RichKiddWizzy Photograohy.
Source: Facebook

How did Godfrey and Eunice meet?

According to the groom, who is a pastor, he went to the mountain to pray for a wife, and after prayers, he came down and then went to church.

"I only used to see her but didn't have her number, so I went to the church WhatsApp group and looked for the number, and it was right there," said Muteithia.

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"I knew he was interested, but I had to wait for him to make the final move," said the beauty.

The pastor said that his bride said yes at the first attempt and they went on to date for two years.

The couple shared that they do not live together yet because it was just the traditional ceremony and they would start living together after October 4, 2025, when they would get married.

"For now, she is still my sister. We will start sleeping together once we get married," said the groom.

The two shared that they only go out, then return home, and each one goes to their house.

Chaos at Mombasa wedding

Elsewhere, instead of having a wedding full of fun and joy, the couple's day was ruined when the guests who attended their wedding ignited a heated fight supposedly about food.

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Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, a wedding guest said that the fight was about food and shared some videos taken at the chaotic event.

According to the footage shared and those trending on social media, female guests were seen hurriedly packing sumptuous food in tins.

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Susan Mwenesi (Human-Interest editor) Susan Mwenesi is a Human Interest editor. She studied Journalism and Public Relations at TU-K, participated in HIV/AIDS Reporting Camp, and International Center for Journalists Early Childhood Development Reporting. Over the last 10 years, Susan has worked at K24, Baraka FM, Health Media, TechMoran.co.ke. She is a Bloomberg Media Initiative, National Geographic, International Centre for Journalists, KICTANet, AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications Digital ABC training by WAN-IFRA fellow. Email: susan.mwenesi@tuko.co.ke

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