‘Miserable’ Karen ‘Ruins’ Neighbors’ Wedding With A Lawnmower

By Haider Ali in Real Life On 23rd June 2022
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The moment a neighbor decided to ruin a wedding by mowing her lawn as the bride walked down the aisle is captured in a viral video.

The video was uploaded to TikTok on June 11 by user vampyyric and shows a stunning bride walking down a green aisle with her father as they can be heard buzzing.

Then, in New Brunswick, Canada, the bride, and groom are seen holding hands and gazing out into the water.

The buzzing sound could be heard once more as the preacher said, "You're loving and faithful husband, in plenty."

After that, Vampyyric turned the camera across the street to a woman who was mowing her lawn loudly while wearing a black hat, a light blouse, and dark jeans. She appeared to be using a weed whacker, yet there is what looked to be a lawn mower behind her.

Before the video came to a close, the woman even raised her head to face the camera.

Vampyyric wrote on the video: 'The second the bride's song came on and she walked down the aisle, this Karen decided to PURPOSELY mow her lawn and yell at us to ruin the wedding.'

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'She continued through the entire wedding, and we could not hear the vows, etc.'

Vampyyric also wrote in the caption: 'Yes, we went up to her, no she was not kind.’

'Some people are just rude like that. It's truly unfortunate.'

Since then, the video has gained a lot of attention, receiving over 328,200 views and over 1,500 comments, many of which called for retribution.

Calimac00, a TikToker, for instance, claimed they "would have cranked up the music later that evening."

The TikToker claimed that the person "probably just hates herself and [her] life," to which another supposedly compared her to Mrs. Haversham from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, a woman who was abandoned at the altar and now insists on wearing her wedding dress for the rest of her days.

Tracey added: "I would exact revenge at a later date when she least expects it." Mama's Watching stated that they would be "committed to randomly ringing her doorbell at 3 am at least once a week for eternity."

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Paul Ryan commented: "Everyone should have crossed the road [and] stood still staring at her, then gave her a round of applause." Brandon Fenton added that vengeance would be "worth the minimal jail sentence and assault charge."

Vampyyric replied to that comment, writing: 'Some of us did, lol.'

Others, however, appeared compassionate toward the woman, with one noting that she would have given the woman some flowers and that she should have a better day and even give hugs.

And a user with the username AC said: 'That's something you have to accept when you don't pay for a venue though.’

'It's her property, she didn't agree to a wedding.' 

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