A woman showed a curious video for her wedding anniversary.
On the occasion of the four-year anniversary of the wedding, the American shared a video from her wedding on the Internet, which provoked a heated discussion among the audience.
The video shows a woman’s current husband checking his phone at one of the most important moments of his life: when his future wife goes to the altar.
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The video shows the groom smiling at Lauren as she walked to the altar, but suddenly pulled his phone out of his pocket and looked at the notification on his smartphone.
Captioning the video she wrote:
The video has since amassed more than 2.3 million views with many left outraged over the bloke’s behaviour.
The video with the groom’s prank received 2.3 million views and many comments. Many Internet users thought that checking his phone at such an inopportune moment was just a sign of nervousness.
Some users offered the woman divorce and asked why he had done so.
Lauren decided to shoot another video and asked her husband: “Users are wondering why you checked the phone. Tell me?”.
To which the man replied: “cause crypto never sleeps.”
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