“For better, for worse” – Newlywed couple defies heavy rain, celebrate special day in challenging weather conditions
A heartwarming love story unfolded as a newlywed couple defied heavy rains to celebrate their special day, capturing the attention and admiration of netizens worldwide.
Photos of the rain-soaked wedding quickly went viral, showcasing the couple’s resilience and unwavering happiness despite the challenging weather conditions.
In captivating images shared on Facebook, bride Judith Kisang and her husband, Abu Robby, were seen standing in a muddy field, accompanied by Emgwen MP Josses Kiptoo Kosgey, who wore gumboots.
Their wedding outfits, stained with mud, served as a testament to their determination to create lasting memories amidst the rain.
The heavy downpour, which turned the wedding reception in Nandi County into a muddy affair, failed to dampen the spirits of the newlyweds.
With infectious smiles, they posed for photographs, radiating joy and love.
The couple’s resilience and commitment to each other shone through, inspiring admiration and support from people around the world.
Alfred Koech-Sergent, the photographer behind the viral images, shared the photos on social media.
He wrote;
“Nandi tumebarikiwa na heavy rains. Congratulations to the newlyweds. Not even the mud could separate the two. We wish you the very best.”Â
Netizens have expressed their awe and admiration for the couple, applauding their ability to find beauty and happiness amidst adversity.
The heartwarming story serves as a reminder that love knows no bounds and can triumph over any obstacle, be it inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.
Netizens Reactions…
@Blacamerican Cheptum Caro said; “For better for worse, I will be with you, darling.”Â
@Dismas Kibungei Dc said; “Love wins, always. Blessed marriage.”
@Kiprop Choge wrote: “Mudly in love.”
@Claire Kibet wrote: “Reminds me of the Muddy Muddy Wedding… Blessings galore to the newly wedded.”
@Kipronoh Munishi said: “All the best. Hata kwa mvua na kiangazi watakuwa pamoja.”
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