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Bride Tells Other Women Never To Fall In Love On Her Wedding Day

A Nigerian woman has controversially admonished other women never to fall in love while riding to church on her wedding day.

The unnamed woman further claimed that men are scum and that anyone who disobeyed her advice would suffer heartbreak.

While en route to the church for her white wedding, she declared that she intended to wed her own scum and probably change the narrative in the ensuing weeks.

She sarcastically emphasized that every woman who opens her heart voluntarily and without a reservation will be let down by men. “Men are trash, and they will let you down if you fall in love.

Men will stain your white,” she said repeatedly. The lady added; “The bride is going to the church, let me go and marry my own scum.”

Similarly, Wanjiru, a Kenyan woman recently came under fire online for reportedly wrecking a car that belonged to her boyfriend’s side chick.

The lady previously shared a fresh photo of herself and when it caught the eye of other tweeps, one particular lady came out to expose her deeds.

A Twitter user using the handle @kampupi released a video of a woman he claimed to be Wanjiru shattering the windshield of a car parked outside the home of the rumoured mistress.

Although nobody was in the car at the time, she went ahead with her companion and they both took turns using stones to crack the front glass.

The lady who shared the video made a suggestion that Wanjiru can portray herself as a contented and calm person because few people are aware of her true abilities. Social media users soon started criticizing her, with some claiming that what she did was vandalism motivated by jealousy and pettiness.

Watch the video below;

Source – Tru News Report

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