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Published 16:48 12 Oct 2020 GMT
A woman has been filmed marching into Target in a wedding dress and demanding that her fiancé marry her there and then.
This happened two years after the couple got engaged, and she said in footage of the incident that she was tired of waiting.
Watch the angry bride demand an on-the-spot wedding below:
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"You put this ring on my finger two years ago and it’s time to do it or get out," the angry bride told her fiancé while he was in the process of restocking shelves.
"We're getting married right now, or I am leaving. I'm out," she continued. "I'm done if you don't marry me this second."
The angry woman had not only turned up to the store in a wedding dress, but she had gone to the effort of bringing a bridesmaid and a pastor with her too.
However, instead of agreeing to the on-the-spot marriage or responding in any way to the bride, the man simply remains quiet as she rants at him.
The bride then addressed the group of shocked onlookers, who had stopped what they were doing to watch the commotion.
Watch the second part of Ashley's footage below:
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One of these onlookers included TikTok user Ashley, who later uploaded the footage to the video-sharing platform.
"Hi guys, I'm just finally making him commit," the bride said to a group of onlookers. "You know, like were getting married now, or like it's over."
In the footage of the incident, Ashley can be heard saying "woo-hoo" as the bizarre event continues to unfold.
After addressing the shoppers, the bride's attention falls back on her fiancé, and he asks if they "talk about it" to which she responds, "Yes, we can talk about this outside."
It's at this point that the bride looks into Ashley's camera before she goes outside with her fiancé, and laughs as she says: "I'm shaking."
"Could someone have told me about it?" the woman's fiancé questions.
"The best part of my week watching this woman hunt her man down that works at Target," Ashley captioned the videos, adding the hashtag of "bridezilla".
As per News.com.au, shocked social media users had a lot to say about the video.
"No way … this has to be a prank, right?!?!" one person asked.
"If she does this, imagine what else she’d do! I sure hope he didn’t marry her,” another person added.
Meanwhile a third wrote: "It's her friend not telling her its a bad idea for me,” a third person wrote.