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    “Give me the banner or I take away one of her furniture” – Woman r@ges after seeing her wedding banner on display at a roadside furniture shop (WATCH)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    “Give me the banner or I take away one of her furniture” – Woman r@ges after seeing her wedding banner on display at a roadside furniture shop (WATCH)
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    A woman expressed outrage after discovering her wedding banner displayed publicly by a roadside vendor selling furniture.

    The woman @nellylove001 happened to stumble onto her wedding banner while walking down the road. She immediately went into the furniture store to ask the vendor where she obtained it.

    The furniture vendor refused to disclose, leading to a heated argument between the women. @nellylove001 insisted on taking her banner or she went home with a piece of furniture, either a table or a bed stand.

    In a twist of event, the vendor exclaimed that the wedding had become a past ceremony so the banner wasn’t worth fighting for.

    TikTok users have shared similar experiences. Many wondered why the vendor couldn’t utilize the banner’s white side for display.

    See reactions below,

    @peculairpeace_ Just remove it and go ….if she had flipped it and used the plain part ,you wouldn’t know it’s yours

    @Cherisht💧e💥d🌺d💘y🙈123 Pls carry your banner 🙏 u no even suppose stress yourself over the matter❤

    @ireolu_96 When you needed it that much, why didn’t you carry it to your husband house after the ceremony 😂😂

    @Rosie💫 You get patience paaa ooo na me I will remove it by force

    @whasspolyfashion That woman is not right but the own of the banner gat to calm down the womAn should have turn it to the white side because of this embarrassment

    Watch Video,

    @nellylove001 #pov #banner#myweddingbanner#fypシ゚ #goviral ♬ original sound – Nellylove





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