What’s the worst possible thing that could happen after you walk down the aisle? Whatever your answer was — this guy would probably agree to disagree.

A hilarious yet absolutely devastating video has gone viral as it shows a groom framing his new wife for cheating on him. Not only did the bride cheat — she cheated with her brother-in-law.

The video shows the bride and groom standing on a stage in front of a big screen. You can hear the DJ speaking Chinese and the wedding guests cheering — and then the video starts…

It was one of those super cheesy videos of the bride and groom growing up together — so people thought. Instead of seeing cute pics of the couple as children it was the bride cheating on her husband with her sister’s husband. … awkward.

Safe to say this cheating duo is doomed for life and they are both shunned from the family for good. The groom immediately turns to the bride and says, “Did you really think I didn’t know?”

The fuming and likely humiliated bride then attempted to chuck her boquet at her new husband, but the wedding party separated the two before any physical fighting could break out.

 

In an effort to “heal” the relationship, the bride’s brother-in-law and her sister’s husband stepped in to try to mediate the couple while they sorted things out. Eventually, the cheating bride admitted to having feelings for her brother-in-law and to the cheating situation.

How did he catch them you ask? Well, turns out the cheating duo had sex in the couple’s newly constructed home and they were caught by their security camera.

According to Reddit there might be more to the story than the video actually shows. Several influential Chinese bloggers have claimed that the bride started the affair after the groom became physically abusive with her.

Her brother-in-law then tried to stop the domestic violence, and she developed feelings for him.

Several gossip columnists also claim that this is all fake and a marketing stunt since the footage had a video app logo on it.

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