- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 13 May 2025 07:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Wedding Cake Prank Viral Video: A wedding celebration turned awkward in seconds when an overexcited groom pulled a prank that didn’t sit well with the bride or the internet. In a now-viral video, the couple can be seen cutting their wedding cake together as guests cheered. But what happened next left everyone stunned.
Just after slicing the cake, the groom suddenly pushed the bride’s face straight into it, laughing and waving his hands in excitement. The bride looked shocked and uncomfortable, clearly not expecting the prank that ruined her makeup and moment. As the groom tried to celebrate with a high-five, the bride stayed silent, her expression showing how upset she was.
Social media users were quick to react, many calling out the groom for being disrespectful and ruining what should’ve been a sweet moment. The video has since sparked a debate online about consent and boundaries, even during light-hearted moments.
Watch The Viral Video:
Instant divorce. pic.twitter.com/AZlQfKbhED
— The Best (@Thebestfigen) May 12, 2025
The now-viral video was shared on X (Formerly Twitter) by the handle '@Thebestfigen.' The post was captioned, "Instant divorce." The video, after being shared today, garnered an impressive 9.1 million views from social media users.
Netizens, without wasting any time, reacted to the viral video. One user wrote, "Why her father didn't come in full speed from the side by flying side kick is why this was allowed." "Red flag, how did they end up marrying each other?" a second user wrote. "I never got the cake in the face??? Who does this to a woman on "her day"?" added a third user. "What’s fun in putting butter cream on face and hair?! This ritual is disgusting," added a fourth user. "What a weird way to cut a wedding cake. Did his boyfriend think this would be a funny thing to do?" another user added.
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"I will never understand the comedy of pushing cake in someone's face (or someone's face in a cake)," a sixth user wrote. "The line between what is acceptable behavior and what behavior we accept gets blurrier every day," added another user. "Lol, you do that at a birthday celebration, not at the wedding. Hopefully, she was a good sport; he probably doesn't have a lot of celebration experience, to be honest," another person commented.





