At a Nigerian wedding, a father created a significant stir by boldly declaring in front of the guests that his daughter was a virgin, daring the groom to prove him wrong.
The father, addressing the audience confidently, referred to his daughter as “tear rubber,” a local term meaning brand new or untouched.
He went further to say that if his claim was found to be false, the groom could call him a “bastard.”
This declaration took place during the wedding ceremony, where the bride, along with her mother, stood beside him as he made the statement in Yoruba.
He emphasized the point by likening his daughter to something completely new and unused, reinforcing his conviction with a confident gesture by beating his chest.
While many in the audience responded with laughter, the father maintained a serious tone, assuring everyone that he stood by his claim and encouraging the groom to challenge him if proven otherwise.
The moment, captured on video, quickly went viral on social media, sparking various reactions.
While some found the situation amusing, others were intrigued by the father’s confident proclamation and its boldness in such a public setting.
The incident became a topic of discussion across online platforms, with many sharing their thoughts on the father’s statement and its place within a wedding celebration.
This unexpected wedding moment has since gained widespread attention, fueling debates about cultural norms, family pride, and the weight of public declarations during personal milestones like weddings.
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“My daughter has never been touched before, tear rubber she’s a virgin if it’s not so call me a bastard.” – Father of the bride says on daughters wedding day. pic.twitter.com/j7M628QZcy
— The Peoples (@Peoplesbox) October 12, 2024
Source: NewsandVibes.com