Man Reportedly Cancels Wedding After Pregnant Fiancée Refused to Let His Sister Join Bridesmaids

Man Reportedly Cancels Wedding After Pregnant Fiancée Refused to Let His Sister Join Bridesmaids

  • A bride-to-be refused to let her man’s sister join her bridesmaid, and he angrily called off the wedding
  • It was said that the fiancée was pregnant for the man before the wedding was cancelled days before the event
  • Details about what the man did before calling off the wedding emerged, sparking mixed reactions

A man reportedly called off his wedding after his Wife-to-be refused to let his sister be one of her bridesmaids.

The marriage was cancelled a few days before the ceremony after the invites had been sent out.

A pregnant bride-to-be refuses to let her man’s sister join her bridesmaids, and he angrily calls off the wedding
A man reportedly cancels his wedding after his wife-to-be refused to allow his sister to join her bridesmaids. Photo: Jacob Wackerhausen, kkshepel
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The incident was narrated by an X user @Kasieobi_1, who claimed he had been invited to the ceremony before it was cancelled.

The X post read:

“This guy was planning to get married to this girl, they had already fixed the wedding date and sent out invites, but the marriage had to be cancelled a few days to it, because his would-be wife refused his request to have one of his sisters participate as one of her bridesmaids.

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“Baba spoke to her for days about it, trying to convince her, because he had discussed it with his sister, but she remained adamant; he just had to end the marriage before it even began. As a woman, why would something this trivial be an issue for you? A wedding he’s funding?”

See the tweet below:

He added in the comments:

"She was already pregnant, but baba still say him no do again."

Reactions as man calls off wedding

@iphreedom said:

"There could be more to this relationship that was swept under the carpet. This final straw isn’t the only defining factor for that call-off."

@nikkyflourish said:

This shouldn't be the reason he called the wedding off, is it that the lady doesn't have a say on who she wants and doesn't want on her bridal train?

@VictorCKanu1 said:

"That means if they eventually get married,she wouldn't want his siblings to come near him at all. She's not ready to get married."

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@MolokwuOzy said:

"She clearly didn’t want her in her train and that’s ok. There’s no rule book that states this. It’s trivial today but could become worse in the marriage. Creating boundaries is very important in life. Except there’s more to the story, I don’t think it’s enough reason to call off the wedding."

@nwosu_tryce said:

"Must the sister be part of the bridesmaids? That’s the pettiest reason to call off a wedding."
A man reportedly cancels his wedding after his wife-to-be refused to allow his sister to join her bridesmaids.
A pregnant bride-to-be refuses to let her man’s sister join her bridesmaids, and he angrily calls off the wedding. Photo: Klaus Vedfelt

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady fumed after a man asked her to send him N3,000 two days into their talking stage.

She shared a screen record of the man’s voice note as he shared the reason for asking for such an amount.

Another Nigerian lady got engaged to her lover six months after she experienced heartbreak and gave up on falling in love.

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In a related story, a single mother showed off three engagement rings from her past relationships and shared the story behind each of them.

Source: Legit.ng

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