After a video she shared on TikTok went viral, a lady is being pressured to divorce her new spouse. The groom was seen “vigorously” throwing their three-tiered wedding cake at her head in the footage. The woman is upset with the netizens’ response and has disabled the comments on the original post after realizing the impact of the post. The video caused a significant internet debate, with many claiming it was a major red flag in a relationship.
@kelsboyd3 #cakesmash #nobodygotcake #smash #cakesmashchallenge #hedidntgetany #kingston #tennessee #barnofmaplecreek #johndeeergreen #ohno #rusticwedding ♬ Oh No – Kreepa
The bride, Kelsey Carson, who goes by the TikTok handle Kelsboyd3, can be seen in the video gleefully spreading icing over her new husband’s face. In reaction, the groom, Tony, picks up the entire three-tiered cake and tosses it at Kelsey’s head; the force of the entire cake striking her face is shown in the film and causes her to fall; she is seen clutching onto a chair to save herself from falling.
TikTok viewers are labeling Tony’s performance of the “wedding cake smash” custom a red flag since he was not smiling while performing it, and they are urging the woman to divorce him. The comments are no longer visible, however a few screenshots of a few remarks are shared below-“Ohhhhh HELLLL NO!!!! Major RED FLAG,” one said. One user urged Kelsey to “RUN GIRL.” Another commenter argued that Tony’s behavior was “not just aggressive but so embarrassing.” “If he’s comfortable doing that in front of all her friends and fam… scary.”
Others were worried about what he was doing behind closed doors. ” That looked painful. He went far enough. “If he does this in public, what does he do behind closed doors?” another inquired.
Since the video was released on January 8th, it has received over 4 million views. Kelsey has a new bio that states, “A CAKE never hurt anybody” since the divided comments. She also returned to the site to publish the same video from a new position, showing a visitor capturing the video she had previously released.
Take note of the man in the background; his startled response should be enough to let everyone realize the seriousness of the issue. She re-posted the same video on TikTok, this time labeled “Yes, we are still married,” and opted to preserve the remarks, one of which remarked, “You won’t be married for long.” “Can anyone say annulment?” another user asked.
@kelsboyd3 Yes we are still married 😂#cakesmash #wedding #viral #videothatwentviral ♬ sonido original – Sr. Lucifer
Another user stated that the majority of the remarks were negative toward the groom “His countenance conveys his intentions… not good. He just laughs when it hits her and everyone else laughs. I’m giving this marriage eight years.” while another legitimately questioned, “Where the heck is that respect for each other?”