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Bride Walks on Her Knees While Delivering Cake to In-laws, Video Excites Netizens: “Anasimp”

winnie mabelBy winnie mabelMarch 6, 2024
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  • A bride clad in a sleek gown, walked on her knees to deliver a cake to her in-laws during her wedding, sparking a discussion online
  •  The footage, posted on Kenya Gossip Club’s Instagram page, captures the woman’s respectful gesture as she navigates through the ballroom on her knees where guests sat watching in awe
  •  The video has ignited debate, with some questioning the significance of the act, while others viewed it as a demonstration of cultural respect

A video of a bride walking on her knees while delivering a cake to her in laws during her wedding has lit up the internet.

In the video on Kenya gossip club Instagram page, the woman who was dressed in a neat body-fitting gown, is seen walking on her knees, as she made her way through the ball room, where special guests attending her posh wedding sat.

After crawling for several minutes across the opulently furnished room, the bride is later assisted by a female in-law, who helps her rise and embraces her before taking the cake, as other guests looked on with admiration.

The bride, as a display of respect to her new in-laws, also ensured that she bent down while greeting the rest of the in-laws, in the video that has sparked internet attention.

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Many people were left with questions regarding this action and wasted no time in sharing their opinions.

Many netizens disagreed with the gesture, stating that it does not necessarily reflect genuine respect from within, while others argued that it exemplified the woman’s cultural awareness and respect.

Here are some of the reactions:

@Derick_kuvondo said: According to me this is nonsense, she didn’t need to do that for whatever reason

@ thee_walke said: Victims of madness

 @bery.1254 said: Hii ni show off si atembee tu unaeza pata adi hawampendi

@ miss_kwach said: Si knee kuonyesha heshima

@snoopy_niccur said:  Huyu ni kama alikataliwa na in laws.. ndio anasimp

@its.steff._anie said: Alafu bwana akucheat….my sister stand up and better runoooo0

@shali_emily1 said: It can never be me @_osebe.m_ said:  Heri ikae

@ frankie 777 said: Hata nyoka inatembeanga na tumbo

@_its_royaltyyy said: Unaeza pata hata yeye alikua anasema hawezi fanya hivo

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