Getting married is supposed to be one of the happiest days of your life. The moment you walk down the aisle, all eyes are on you and your partner, capturing a memory that lasts forever.
Well, for one bride, that moment might be memorable for all the wrong reasons.
A viral TikTok clip has left social media in an uproar after capturing a newlywed groom’s shocking behavior—one that had people urging the bride to file for divorce immediately.
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The now-deleted video, shared by user @brandotyft, shows the couple walking down the aisle after exchanging vows. But instead of basking in the moment with his radiant bride, the groom is glued to his phone, head down, completely disengaged.
While it’s unclear exactly what he was doing, many speculate he was texting during the most important moment of their wedding day. And let’s just say, the internet did not take it lightly.
Comments poured in, with one person writing: “This is real sad. I’d be divorcing him the same day, no joke.”

Another didn’t hold back, saying: “Divorce, babe. Divorce.”
A woman suggested a more dramatic approach: “If I were the bride, I’d snatch his phone right there. If he tried to protest? I’d make a scene and leave. Height of disrespect.”
And then there was the simple but powerful warning: “RUN, girl. Don’t walk. RUN.”
While some tried to defend the groom, saying he could have been checking something urgent, most agreed that if he couldn’t stay present on his wedding day, what would the rest of the marriage look like?
Another Wedding Dilemma? A Vegan vs. Meat Debate Turns Ugly
This isn’t the only wedding drama making headlines. Another bride recently questioned whether she should call off her wedding entirely—over food.
Her fiancé, a strict vegan, refuses to allow any meat at their wedding reception, claiming it would offend his vegan family. The bride, who was never thrilled about his diet in the first place, wrote into an advice column, saying their arguments over the menu had turned into full-blown screaming matches in front of their caterer.
“My wedding is coming up in a few months,” she explained, “but during the planning, my fiancé and I have had such furious arguments—over food, of all things—that I’m not sure I actually want to go through with it.”

Despite him allowing meat at home, the idea of serving it at their wedding was a deal-breaker. The conflict escalated for months, with some questioning whether this was really about food—or if it was a sign of deeper control issues.
An advice columnist pointed out that disagreements over something like a wedding menu could indicate future conflicts about how they’d handle family gatherings, holidays, and more.
As one commenter bluntly put it: “This isn’t just about food. This is about compromise. If you can’t find it now, what happens later?”
Who Said Marriage Was Easy?
From aisle disasters to food fights, wedding drama is alive and well. But what do you think? Was the phone-checking groom a red flag, or are people overreacting? And should a wedding menu be a deal-breaker in a relationship?
Let us know in the comments—and share this with a friend who needs to see it!