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WATCH: Mixed Reactions as Video Shows 2 Wives Singing Joyfully for Shared Husband

A video capturing an unusual wedding scene has gone viral and sparked mixed reactions on social media.

Duo sang together for husband

According to the TikTok video, the spirited duet was dedicated to their shared husband, who had just married them on the same day.

The groom, seated nearby, beamed with pride as he watched his brides perform, seemingly unfazed by the unconventional nature of the ceremony.

Both women appeared of similar height and build, prompting online observers to speculate that the groom had a consistent preference in his choice of partners.

While the brides radiated happiness, the video ignited a fiery debate among social media users.

Women were largely critical of the arrangement, expressing disappointment and raising concerns about the implications of such a union. On the other hand, many men commended the groom, with some even calling him “lucky” for successfully navigating a polygamous marriage.

Lynn bae

“I curse it in the name of God. if it has to be like that, let me remain single at home.”

Nsubuga Ritah

“On behalf of “it can never be me association,” I am here to say it again that it can never be me.”

Roberto Lone Vaglas

Love is beautiful when you have the money. Whose daughters could sing 🎤 for a broke man?”

pinklyn@gmail.com

“This is amazing Bambi. Where can I get a hajji am ready to convert.” 

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