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Bride Calls Out Groom For Checking His Phone As She Walked Down The Aisle In Viral TikTok

Bride Calls Out Groom For Checking His Phone As She Walked Down The Aisle In Viral TikTok
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Taylor Loren shared a hilarious and cringeworthy video of her now husband on their wedding day on TikTok. With 2.6 million views, Loren went viral for sharing the moment her groom checked his phone while she was walking down the aisle.

Loren started the video off with:


"Four years ago today I walked down the aisle to marry the love of my life."
"It was one of the most important & emotional moments of our life."
"And my husband did the most romantic thing…"
@taylortoks

husband of the year 😂 (yes I walked down the aisle to Kanye, RIP KIMYE) #weddingtiktok #marriage

Her fiancé is seen smiling and enjoying the music in the background. Just before the video cuts off, he pulls out his phone as if he just got a notification.

The comments, currently standing at over 2,500, actually showed quite a bit of sympathy for him.

Many pointed out it's a nervous habit.

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Not all of the comments were as understanding though.

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Some pointed out his vows might have been saved to his phone so he was getting ready.

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But that wasn't a good excuse for some people.

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Loren, known as @taylortoks on TikTok, captioned the video:

"Husband of the year 😂 (yes I walked down the aisle to Kanye, RIP KIMYE)."

"KIMYE" is in reference to Kim Kardashian and Kayne West's marriage—with a divorce now pending.

Luckily for this couple, the moment before their vows didn't ruin their future together.

@taylortoks

Reply to @ajbarnhardt honestly we’ll never really know... #weddingtiktok #crypto

In a follow up video, Loren turned to her husband and said:

"Babe, TikTok wants to know why you were checking your phone while I was walking down the aisle."

She revealed he is, yet again, looking at his phone. She even says "babe" again in a louder voice to get his attention.

He responsed:

"Cause crypto never sleeps."

We truly hope that was a joke.

In another video, Loren totally owned a commenter who tried to claim her husband made more than her and she was living a "comfortable" life because of him.

@taylortoks

Reply to @user9skyfs3ykc actually I bring home the bacon & he cooks it

Her caption read:

"Comments like this really annoy me: it's 2021, a lot of women make more money than their husbands (like me)."
"My crypto [currency] portfolio performs way better than his."
"And he's currently making breakfast and cleaning our kitchen."
"So BYE with your gender stereotypes."

What a mic drop response.

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