Bride’s friends surprise her with recorded good luck messages of all her former flames – and the joke is branded ‘Funnight chicken do ie iever’
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An expectant bride was shocked after her friends surprised her with a video show A series of good luck reports from her exes with her chicken.
Emma, from Manchester, helped to put the joke for Bride Talia with guests in tears of laughter.
Talia saw the humor in the brutal joke, which was pre -approved by the groom and said it is the ‘funniest and worst thing ever happened to her.
Emma shared the moment when Talia was surprised by the messages in a Tap that was shared on a large scale.
Although some thought the joke was hilarious and others called Talia a ‘good sport’, many were not impressed and claimed that it was in ‘bad taste’.
In the clip, Talia sat at a table surrounded by family and friends on the night of her chicken when something started playing on a TV screen outside.
The expression of the bride quickly changed from joyful to confusion to pure shock when she realized what was going on.
In the run -up to the celebration, her bridesmaids had contacted a handful of her former flames and asked them to record messages of good wishes.

Bride Talia remained the red face after her bridesmaids surprised her with messages of good wishes of her exes with her chicken
Talia reacted with shock, laughter and shame with every familiar face that appeared on the screen while the guests looked in hysteria.
“Not her mother who shouts,” she doesn’t even know who it is. ” I cry – without a doubt the funniest idea for a chicken !!!! ‘Emma subtitled the invaluable clip that resulted in more than 5 million views.
Many applauded the joke and praised the bride for a good sense of humor.
“Now this is an excellent comedy,” said a viewer.
“This is the absolutely hilarious thing I’ve ever seen and I love all your humor for this !!!!” Another agreed.
‘This is really iconic !! Your girls have just unlocked a new trend, “a third laughed.
“So not everyone is so traumatized by their exes that this would ruin the day?” Someone joked.
Emma and Talia, however, had to defend themselves in the comments, because the joke sent some panic girlfriends and friends in a spider and said they would ‘smoke’ if the joke had been pulled to their partners.

Talia reacted with shock, laughter and shame with every familiar face that appeared on the screen while the guests watched in Hysterics






Many applauded the joke and the bride for her sense of humor; However, some were sent in a spider and said they would be ‘smoking’ if the joke had pulled their partners
“The last thing I need on my wedding day is memories of my mistakes in the past,” wrote a person.
“Poor guy, can only imagine how I would feel like my 23 year old wife did this, not at all,” a second complained. “It’s joke, calm,” Emma replied.
“I wonder how she would feel if she discovered that the exes of her future husband had sent their messages?” Another said but Emma hit back: “She would find it funny, just as her fiancé thought this was funny.”
Someone added: “I couldn’t think of anything worse on my wedding day!”
It comes after a bride and grooms have a heated debate established in the US online after a wedding guest has shared a photo Show a controversial plate of their wedding.
The poster ‘Pay to Play’ revealed that guests had to find out no less than $ 100 (£ 75) to hear a single song on the dance floor after the ceremony.
The image posted on Redditshowed a framed sign at the wedding reception with a playlist of classic crowd pullers with a turn.
Guests were not only encouraged to request their favorite hits from Dansvloer, but were told that they had to pay for the privilege. And the prices were not a small change either.
‘Instead of the dollar dance’, read the board, ‘Pay to play one of the following songs that you would like to hear.’
Songs on the bottom of the price list-a silent $ 25 (£ 18)-including classic Singalong-Volksliederen such as Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen, Sweet Caroline van Neil Diamond and Stop Don’t Stop Believin ‘By Journey.
But the prizes quickly emerged, with a few tunes that achieved no less than $ 100 (£ 75).
These include The Wobble by Vic, labeled as ‘Austin’s least favorite’, and the Cha Cha Slide, described as the ‘couple of the couple of the couple’.
Cotton Eye Joe, a multi -year polarizer at weddings, was mentioned as ‘Shelby’s least favorite’.
The viral club hit Get Low from Lil Jon also made the list of $ 100 (£ 75), with a brutal note that revealed that it was the “most requested on RSVPs.”
In the mid-tier $ 50 (£ 37), bracket were nostalgic bangers, including I Wanna Dance with Somebody from Whitney Houston, friends in low places of Garth Brooks, Unskkinny Bop by Gif and Kersentaart per warranty.
“If you buy one or more of these songs, the bride and groom must dance,” the board continued.
“The proceeds go to the Honeymoon Fund of the couple!”
Presumably the newlywed hoped to maintain control over the wedding atmosphere and at the same time make a playful statement about their musical tastes. But not everyone was amused online.
“I am usually beautiful in the camp of” let the couple do what they want, it’s their day, “said a Reddit user.
“But this seems such an exaggerated and open cash handle. As if you wanted to give guests your money, would they probably have already done this in their gift and gave you the amount that they are comfortable with? ‘
A second was mainly touched by the decision of the couple to charge for the most popular request, writing: ‘He feels icky.
“As if they wanted to know what their guests wanted to hear the most so that they could charge them.”
Another not -under the impression comment added: “Certainly, I would not pay money to listen to a song at a wedding, let alone $ 100 to hear the Cha Cha -Dia.”
But while some considered the stunt as tasteless, others praised the couple for their brutal humor.
“I think it’s great and would participate 100 percent by paying to hear one of the songs,” they wrote.
Another defended the move, writing: ‘This is definitely a list of’ songs that we do not want, but if you have to have it, pay us to tolerate it. ‘Good way to keep the drunk uncles. ‘
Another Reddit user even called the idea “tastefully done” and said, “I would crack it if I saw this at a wedding.”
Another commentator said: ‘Yes, this is really funny. I would love it if I saw it. I come from the UK, if that has an impact on my taste of humor. ‘
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