'My husband deeply humiliated me on our wedding day and met karma instantly'

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The bride had begged her fiance to not pull any pranks on their big day (Stock Photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
The bride had begged her fiance to not pull any pranks on their big day (Stock Photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A woman has revealed her heartbreak as her husband cruelly embarrassed her on their wedding day - and shared that he got his instant karma for it.

Weddings are one of the most important days of people's lives, and you'd like to hope that everything goes according to plan. But one bride was deeply humiliated by her "prankster" husband after begging him on the run-up to the wedding to not pull any cruel pranks on her. The angry bride was distraught by what her husband thought was hilarious - and is now getting divorced 48 hours later after leaving the wedding early.

"I noticed my husband Jake watching prank videos. Among other things, these videos showed embarrassing photos of the bride being played on a projector in front of the whole room or the bride's face being smashed into the cake. I told him straight away that I didn't want anything like that at our wedding," the bride wrote in a post on Reddit.

She shared how he "laughed" it off, and assured her he wasn't planning anything like that, which she thought was the "end of it". However, she kept catching him making "strange arrangements" and stated that he suddenly wanted to "choose the wedding photographer and the cake".

"I thought nothing of it and was just glad that he was helping me with the wedding preparations. Nevertheless, I reminded him the day before that if he did something like that, I would break up with him immediately. When the day of the wedding came, everything went smoothly until the ceremony. Until the moment came when the cake was to be cut," the post further detailed.

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The bride then shared the moment her wedding came to an abrupt end. She wrote: "The whole room watched as I made the first cut and the photographer stood in front of us with camera in hand. Suddenly I felt a hand on the back of my head pushing me face-first into the cake. Not only my make-up but the whole wedding dress was ruined and the whole room laughed, my husband the loudest."

The post further added: "At that moment the photographer took the photo and Jake said that this was now our wedding photo. I turned around, slapped him in the face and ran out of the room in tears. Thank god karma didn't take long to arrive and came in the form of his own brother."

Distraught at her husband's cruel joke, she revealed she ran to the toilet and cried and heard his brother Frank shouting at him. She then got an apology from her husband, as his brother demanded he did, and she claimed he was "shaking" and wouldn't look her in the eye. She then left the wedding early and hasn't seen her husband since the ordeal.

"I've decided to separate from him and file for divorce and informed Jake and my family about it. Jake just told me not to do that because it was just a harmless prank. I was spammed by both his family and mine that it would be ridiculous to end our marriage over this but I see it differently. If he does something like this to me despite multiple requests not to do it even after promising he wouldn't do it then I can't trust him," she later revealed.

The bride then later detailed that she asked Frank out on a date, which he declined, but she has kept in contact with Frank as she claimed he's the only person who has supported her over the divorce.

People were quick to comment their thoughts on the situation, with many in support of her. One Redditor said: "They never take you seriously and then they never learn. Whatever it is, it's always your fault because they didn't do anything wrong," while another added: "No 'prank' has ever been committed by someone who isn't an irredeemable asshole. Ever. It's always about bullying, humiliation and power. There are absolutely no exceptions to this."

Niamh Kirk

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