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    “No kids allowed” – Newlyweds reveal things they said they wouldn’t take at their wedding but ended up taking (WATCH)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    A newlywed couple recently opened up about how their carefully set rules for their wedding were broken.

    The groom revealed that his main rule was not to be rushed while dressing. According to him, he wanted to take his time and step out calmly.

    But on the big day, when his father called to check in and he mentioned they were still getting dressed, his father insisted they should start coming immediately, even joking that they could show up without clothes if that’s what it took.

    The groom laughed as he admitted he had no choice but to speed up, exactly what he said he wouldn’t do.

    On her side, the bride had one clear boundary: no children at the wedding. But to her surprise, not only did children show up, some of them even wore asoebi and proudly flaunted the wristbands given to guests.

    She joked that she couldn’t understand who sold the outfits to them, since she definitely didn’t receive money for children’s asoebi.

    Their experience left many people amused online, proving once again that weddings hardly ever go exactly as planned, and that’s often what makes them unforgettable.

    See comments;

    @ebycytoo In Nigeria, we the guests decide how your wedding goes.. Una rules and regulations no really affect us😂😂😂

    @Foodtrays in Portharcourt ✨ “Dont come with clothes. Just come”😂

    @Olayinka when I saw the video you said no kids I yimu I just say dey play

    Watch video;

    @uncle_khayy @Hardey|Content Creator and I took it all. #wedding #naija #fyp #yoruba #lagos ♬ original sound – Uncle_Kay





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