Bride Heartbroken after Wedding Gets Cancelled on D-Day, Explains What Happened in Viral Video

Bride Heartbroken after Wedding Gets Cancelled on D-Day, Explains What Happened in Viral Video

  • A young bride known as Bekee went viral on TikTok after sharing the emotional story of how her wedding was cancelled on the day it was scheduled to take place
  • Bekee completed all her wedding preparations and was already at the church dressed in her white gown, waiting for the ceremony
  • Hours later, she was told the wedding was no more leaving her devastated at the altar

A young bride has shared a heartbreaking story of how her wedding was cancelled on the very day it was meant to take place.

Nigerian woman heartbroken after wedding gets cancelled.
Bride narrates why her wedding was cancelled. Photo: Bekee.
Source: TikTok

The woman, known as Bekee on TikTok, was set to wed on Sunday, June 6.

She had prepared everything in anticipation of marrying the love of her life unaware that the ceremony would not go ahead.

In a series of videos, she shared moments from the preparations with her bridesmaids up to the point where she entered and sat inside the church.

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The ceremony, scheduled to begin at 10 am, took an unexpected turn as she remained seated inside the church in her white gown and veil, waiting until past 3 pm.

“My man went outside where a discussion was taking place, and I could do nothing but wait for the final response,” she said.

Why was Bekee’s wedding cancelled?

The Nigerian woman explained that neither she nor her fiancé had done anything wrong. They were both excited about the big day and had planned everything.

However, the officiant refused to proceed with the ceremony because her father was not present.

“My wedding was called off because my father couldn’t make it, and he sent a representative,” she shared.

Bekee added that after receiving the news, she sat anxiously in the church, trying to process what had happened.

To cope with the moment, she recorded videos to document the day, saying it was the only way to maintain her sanity.

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Bekee shares why her wedding was cancelled on the bid day.
Nigerian woman heartbroken after wedding gets cancelled. Photo: Bekee.
Source: TikTok

Netizens react to the wedding cancellation

The bride’s explanation did not sit well with many online users, who speculated that there was more to the story than she had shared.

Some accused her of hiding the real reason behind the cancellation.

Sweet Sally:

“How is this a reason for a wedding to be cancelled? There’s more to it, but you’re not saying it. So what about those whose fathers are dead? Should they raise them from the dead before they can get married? This story doesn’t add up.”

Vawulance Headquarters:

“Probably the father reached out to the church and complained he wasn’t acknowledged throughout the process. You lot need to give us the full gist so we can understand.”

Asamose Fashion:

“The test result says you’re pregnant. They did a test before marriage counselling. You ignored their advice, went ahead and got pregnant. Now, the wedding is set, but the final result shows you’re expecting, and they won’t join you in that condition. Am I lying?”

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Why was Bomet wedding cancelled?

In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Amos Rono from Bomet was left devastated after his lover, Nelly Chepkoech, cancelled their wedding just hours before he was due to pay the dowry.

News of the bride cancelling her own wedding spread widely on social media, capturing public attention and sparking numerous reactions.

Many sympathised with Rono, who received support from various quarters, including a sponsored holiday to Mombasa.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Lynn-Linzer Kibebe (Human interest editor) Lynn-Linzer Kibebe is a versatile and resolute digital journalist with more than five years of experience in media. She currently works as a human interest editor at TUKO.co.ke, where she focuses on feel-good stories and day-to-day pieces that touch on the human aspect of life driving societal change. She can be reached via email address lynn-linzer.kibebe@tuko.co.ke

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