A wedding photographer has exposed the outrageous act of a maid of honour during a ceremony, sending the internet into a frenzy.
A screenshot of the snapper’s post has gone viral on Reddit, showing exactly what sparked the furore.
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“This wedding was booked by the young lady in the back, wiping a tear,” the photographer wrote.
“The bride was on a low budget… she wanted her to have quality photos of her special day.”
But rather than the bride being the centre of attention, it was her best friend – one of the maids of honour – who stole the spotlight.
Standing behind the bride, the woman is seen with her head buried in her phone.
“The one on her phone is the husband’s sister,” the photographer said on Reddit.
“She’s on her phone the whole ceremony.”
The photographer turned to social media for help, asking whether or not she should deliver the photos showing the disinterested maid of honour.
“Only deliver pictures of the groom’s side? Doesn’t seem fitting. Thoughts?” the photographer wrote.
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Hundreds commented on the post, with most saying the photographer should deliver the photos.
“I say give her all the photos and then she can decide what to do with them (and figure out how p***** she is at her),” one person commented.
“Agreed completely,” another said. “Give her all the photos and let her decide.
“And be sure and warn her that some of the pictures contained this young lady on her phone constantly.”
But some people suggested the photographer manipulate the images to remove the indiscretion.
“Maybe someone could find a photoshop wizard and possibly replace the phone with flowers or something,” one person suggested.
“Switching the phone to flowers is actually really easy. Also removing the woman entirely would be worth it as well,” another said.
“Honestly, I would just ‘shop the whole woman out,” one commented.
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