A bride has left the internet divided after giving her husband a lap dance to Beyonce’s ‘Crazy In Love’ at their wedding.
Well, not the first dance I was expecting.
The TikTok video, which has gained 500,000 views, was posted by Mandolin Carbo and featured the bride, Taylor Maynard, who goes by @mistaybaybay online.
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In the viral clip, Maynard is seen performing the raunchy dance routine in white booty shirts and a garter belt.
While the bride busts a move or several, guests are heard cheering as the husband watches on from his wheelchair.
Several times in the performance, the lady in white is seen popping a squat while gyrating on her husband before he removes the garter from her thigh.
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The couple proceeds to share a kiss in front of the roaring crowd.
Look, to each their own on their wedding day, but this woman’s dance routine has left many divided.
One unimpressed user scolded: “She needs new friends. Mine would never let me.”
Another said: “This hurts."
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While a third commented: “It’s like when kids make parents watch their performance for 500 years.”
However, many users praised the bride for her bold efforts, as one marvelled: “Energy level: Hilary Duff.”
Another said: “Rock on girl, don’t worry about the haters.”
While another wrote: “Aaaaand this is why I don’t dance, props to her for being so courageous.”
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However, she’s not the only bride to cause a stir online for daring to be a little different.
One TikTok user by the name of emlaycockx shared a video of her rocking diamante Crocs while she walked down the aisle.
The bride even showed a step-by-step video of how she decorated her Crocs before her nuptials.
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It took her 10 hours to create her wedding masterpiece, and she loved the end result.
However, not everyone was too pleased with the look, as one user panned: “Please no … why would you want to wear them to your wedding?!!!”
While another said: “Why would you do this?”
While a third chimed in: “I want wedding crocs for the school run.”
I mean, that’s one way to make a statement to fellow PTA members.
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