The Egyptians used to consider the bride a “queen” on her wedding night, who kept the party chair next to her groom, just as she used to appear in movies in the past, but things have changed since then, without a doubt.
Perhaps what is new in the “cries” of brides these days is the brandishing of arms.
During the past hours, a bride from Giza sparked controversy among the Egyptians, following she appeared dancing with the sword in the face of her groom and the audience, so that these clips spread like wildfire on social networking sites.
The videos circulated showed the bride holding the white weapon lightly and skillfully, swaying with it in front of the groom in exhibition moves.
She also sat on the ground, waving her blade and swaying dancers.
While the scene, which was filmed in the Haram area in the Egyptian governorate of Giza, met with widespread criticism of the bride, and some considered that her appearance with the sword and her dancing were not appropriate or appropriate.