“For better for better, for richer for richer” — Moment bride remix wedding vows
New bride gathers mixed reactions from netizens as video shows her remixing her wedding vows when asked to recite them.
The lady was on the altar with her heart throb as the priest officiating the wedding read out the vows for her to repeat after him.
Instead of the usual “For better or worse”, “For richer or poorer”, “In sickness and in health” and “Till death do us part”, she recited it as “For better for better”, “For richer for richer”, “In health and in health” ending it with “Till death do us part in old age”.
This has caused quite an uproar as some internet users believe her declaration was wrong while others disagree, claiming it is okay.
Here are some reactions to the bride’s video
bishy.opeyemi stated: “This is the best way to say your marriage Vows, there’s power in the tongue, you confess what you want.”
bam.babycity commented: “Just as there’s day and night, things we don’t plan for happen in narriage: infertility, financial crisis, sickness etc. Nobody wishes for it, but it happens. Does this mean that she’s only there for the good times? A marital vow, not an oath. You’re not under compulsion to say it, you can choose to remain single and not say it. But coming into marriage with the mentality that only good things will happen is the height of delulu, and these ministers should know and do better.”
ejiro_arure claimed: “I knew she meant well when she said “till death do us part at old age”. May God bless and keep them.”
oppyjay_alaga said: “You people want her to marry an elderly and still be saying “…in poverty” 😂. Person wey she use escape poverty oo”
michael._ added: “That’s actually a problem and not being woke or whatever she thinks. You think say the people wey arrange those words no get sense ni?”
Watch the clip below