Love comes first, followed by marriage, and then this bride starts furiously twerking her uterus. At their wedding celebration, bride Natalie Sanders famously twerked her crotch in front of her new husband.
When Natalie Sanders performed an NSFW lap dance at their post-wedding reception, she stunned her fiancé and wedding guests by flipping upside down and put her crotch in his face.
The description of Sanders' trending TikTok video this week said, "When you had one to many drinks at your wedding," the mother of three and nurse.
Sanders' husband is pictured in the stunning post, which captivated more than 4.8 million people, sitting in a chair in the middle of the dance floor. The sexy blonde flings herself onto his lap upside down, spreading her legs wide and bouncing her crotch in his face while wearing her flowing wedding gown and sandals.
The six-second video, set to Lil Wayne's sensual song "Lollipop," was captioned with the hashtags "#WeddingNight" and "#FunTimes."
People online virtually cringed at the prospect of the reactions of Sanders' wedding guests while Sanders blatantly basks in the glory of her weird fun.
“Y’all are supposed to do this after the reception,” a TikTok watcher reminded.
“Bro, not in front of the elders,” a separate onlooker advised.
“Parents must be proud, on both sides,” spat another, sarcastically.
Sanders' provocative performance received praise from other social media users despite its immodesty of it.
“I’m admiring how you were able to be that strong and drunk at the same time! I’m impressed!” cheered a fan of the sauciness.
“If my next wedding ain’t this [I don’t] even want one lol,” another digital observer declared.
“This is going to be a fun marriage,” an approving audience member predicted.
Others, on the other hand, were too preoccupied with Sanders' Jerusalem cruisers to even see her filthy twerk.
A virtual child joked that her shoes looked like a pair that would have been worn in biblical times and said, "Not the Jesus slippers, girl."
The unkempt sandals were the target of several playful teases that mocked them, dubbing them "Jesus Christ 11s" and "Jesus slides."
