Ms. Deng, from Henan, China, has recently entered the domain of matrimony. She was reminiscing about the glorious moments of her wedding ceremony when she saw something strange in one of the images. The snapshot showed her spouse shaking hands with another man, making her feel like an “outsider” and causing her to sob.
According to Chinese media reports, Ms. Deng recently married and wanted to check over the wedding images on Tuesday, hoping to recreate the good memories. What she saw, on the other hand, caught her off guard.
Her spouse was tightly clutching the hand of another man in the photograph, as if the two of them were the center of attention at the wedding, making Ms. Deng feel somewhat useless. She couldn’t help but exclaim, “So, I’m the outsider!” as she was overcome with emotion.
So, who was the gentleman in the photograph? According to Ms. Deng, the man was her own younger brother. She had no notion about her husband’s gesture with her brother when the photo was shot.
After clarifying the matter with her brother, he swiftly stated that holding hands was the consequence of the wedding emcee’s guidance. Ms. Deng ultimately burst out laughing after discovering the truth, realizing she had overreacted and even taunted her brother a little.
This humiliating occurrence provoked extensive online discussion, with many netizens saying,
“They are all family, no need to distinguish between ‘you’ and me,'”
“This is genuine love.” They were probably just apprehensive because it was their first time photographing a wedding.”
“Haha, everyone is imagining all sorts of scenarios,” says one.
“With the photo as evidence, they can’t deny it,” says the prosecutor.
“It appears that their brotherly love is powerful.” The emcee simply requested that they clasp hands and not tie together their fingers.”
Of course, some individuals think it’s not a huge deal, saying,
“Even if they interlocked their fingers, it’s not a big deal.” What is most important is that they have a healthy relationship.”
“We also have a strong bond among siblings here, and we do this frequently.” There’s no need to be overly analytical!”