Man proposed to his gf at a friend’s wedding and Twitter is not happy
So, weddings are supposed to be all about the couple who are choosing to spend the rest of their lives with each other right?
Not according to this guy.
One unnamed bride recently wrote to Slate Magazine's advice column Dear Prudence, revealing how the 'best man' her wedding used the opportunity to propose to his own girlfriend.
But that's not all, he also announced that he and long-term partner, Jane, were expecting a child.
Talk about stealing someone's thunder.
Look at this nightmare y'all. I absolutely wouldn't speak to John or Jane ever again. pic.twitter.com/SUvAv64XFa
— Yung Receipta (@ashuhhleeee_) May 31, 2017
The letter which was later shared on Twitter read: "My husband and I started dating, got pregnant, had a child, moved in together, bought a house and got a dog in that order."
"Our friends and family have asked us for years why we weren’t married yet. We always pushed it off to build better lives. We’ve done really well for ourselves and finally reached a point where we could afford a huge blowout wedding to celebrate our lives with everyone we know and love. My husband’s best friend, “John”, was the best man/officiant."
"The setting was beautiful, everyone seemed happy, our families were overjoyed. My mum may have used the phrase “Hallelujah’” a few dozen times. The entire atmosphere felt moving."
"So moving in fact, that John stopped mid-ceremony to propose to his longtime girlfriend, “Jane”, and reveal her pregnancy."
The day, which was meant to be all about the bride and groom, then became focused on John and Jane.
"I couldn’t even hear the vows my husband wrote or the rest of the ceremony over the noise of Jane’s happy sobs," she wrote.
"John even went out of his way to ask the band for a special dance for just him and Jane on the dance floor."
The absolute cheek.
Needless to say, when Twitter users got wind of this bizarre story they were not one bit happy.
John lost his damn mind.
— Kay-Trill; (@___myreee) May 31, 2017
Girl. The MIDDLE of the ceremony. Not even at the reception, which is also trash, but he interrupted VOWS to propose.
— Yung Receipta (@ashuhhleeee_) June 4, 2017
My only question is, "They let her go on her honeymoon before dragging her to jail?" Because ain't no way. Nope. None. Nah.
— Llama Bae (@HerSoulWrites) May 31, 2017
I absolutely would've ruined his proposal. When he INTERRUPTED (!?) MY ceremony, I would've told him "HELL NO. Get up. Not here, not now."
— Baévo Ratatouille (@T_dot_Lee_PhD) June 2, 2017
The bride finished the letter by asking if she was being unreasonable.
The answer? No. Absolutely not.