It was rumored on the Chinese Internet that a team of ex-girlfriends of a newcomer pulled banners to make trouble, and it was finally realized that it was a joke. (Picture / flip from Weibo)
A very funny video has been circulated on the Chinese Internet recently. A man was attacked by his ex-girlfriends on his wedding day. The ex-girlfriends directly pulled up banners at the wedding scene to choke, and even showed the embarrassed groom. The video was exposed Immediately followingwards, it aroused many discussions among netizens. But later, the media actually checked and found that it was just a joke made by friends of the newlywed family, and it was not really the ex-girlfriend who made trouble.
According to a report by “Headline News”, on the day of a couple’s wedding ceremony in Guizhou Province, China, the ex-girlfriends of the groom organized a group to the scene and pulled up a red banner with smiles on their faces, which read, “We are Chen XX’s ex-girlfriend team, Today we will definitely scrap you.” In the videos taken by netizens, you can also see the bride with a slightly angry face, and the groom with a cold sweat and an embarrassed face. Also because of the reaction of the bride and groom, many netizens believed it was true.
But later, some people who participated in the wedding said that the wedding did not take place in Guizhou, but in Yunnan, and the so-called “ex-girlfriends” were not true. The Chinese media “People’s Concern” also actually visited and investigated later, pointing out that the wedding was held on the 5th in Hengdi Village, Zhenxiong County, Yunnan Province. Local people who participated in the wedding also said that the banners were made by the couple’s friends as a joke. Not really an ex-girlfriend was there.
After the incident, “Headline News”, which originally reported the news, also deleted the post immediately, and another “Chen Guan News”, which had previously reported the news, also deleted the relevant report. After learning that they were fooled once more, many netizens left messages saying, “It was still a hot search yesterday, and the media that released fake news slipped away”, “It’s not too funny”, “It’s a big joke”, but there are also netizens. “Putting out this kind of banner is really easy to cause misunderstandings by uninformed people, and the groom doesn’t want to be popular because of this.” (Click here to watch the video)