Your wedding day is supposed to be the happiest day of your life. And yet, a video that a couple posted online of a moment they shared from their big day has sparked a great deal of concern for the bride.
The couple took to TikTok to post what they thought was a harmless video of a prank by the groom.
In the video, the groom responds to his bride playfully wiping their wedding cake on his face by grabbing the entire three-tier cake and throwing it in her face.
Check out the video below:The video currently has 2.8 million views, 92,000 likes, and over 8,000 comments at the time of writing.
However, a number of people in the comments section have failed to see the funny side of the clip, taking to the comments to insist that the man's behavior was a "red flag" and telling the bride to "divorce" him.
One person suggested: "'A cake never hurt anyone turns into 'he didn't mean to push me' which turns into 'he only hits me when I make him mad.'"
Another concerned TikToker said: "That looked like it hurt. He went way too far. If he did this in [front] of people what does he do behind closed doors."
A third person insisted she was not a "Karen" and is "good with pranks", but went onto say: "This is [clown] level and unnecessary."
And the criticism just kept pouring in, with yet another TikTok user asking: "If he's behaving publicly like this then what about behind closed doors?"
Another user insists: "You can literally see his mood change to anger and he THREW that cake, leave him sis he's abusive."
A different person commented: "That's not only aggressive but so embarrassing??? If he's comfortable doing that in front of all of her friends and fam... scary."
Others suggested the bride should divorce her new husband:
In response to the outpouring of negative comments, the original poster wrote: "We don't get embarrassed in front of FRIENDS and FAMILY. This is us and it was funny to everyone. I'm sorry [that] you have a different sense of humor."
The couple have since posted another video of them all loved up
However, the TikTok community remained concerned...
What do you think? Was this abusive on the groom's part or are the comments making a mountain out of a molehill? Let us know in the comments!