Groom gets rinsed for 'disrespectful' move at his wedding ceremony as people say the bride should leave him at the altar | The Sun

ALL eyes were on this groom after his wedding ceremony, but not for the reason you might think.

The newlywed was utterly rinsed for using his phone when walking down the aisle after tying the knot.


The groom was caught red handed in a video circulating on social media.

In the clip he can be seen holding his new wife's hand as they walk back down the aisle together.

But as she smiles and dances her way out of the church her new beau is too distracted by his phone.

It's not clear if the groom was texting or busy doing something else, but either way people are slamming the move as disrespectful.

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In fact, the only time the couple glace at each other is when they leave the church, but the groom still had his phone firmly in his hand even then.

After the clip was shared on TikTok people were shocked by the lack of affection from the groom.

One commented: "She's so beautiful, that dress is a dream. Best he did marry the phone, she deserves better."

"One of the most memorable days of his life he's missing out on because of his phone, look forward to being the side piece to his cell phone," a second wrote.

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Another said: "What could be so important to be on the phone on his wedding day?"

Someone else joked: "I now pronounce you man and phone you may send an emoji."

Meanwhile, others thought the bride should leave her husband as they called it a "big red flag."

"So sad, I would've left him standing there to play on his phone while I kept walking," one commented.

A second agreed: "Run girl, don't walk, run."

"Leave girl, run and never look back this is VERY sad," added another.

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