A couple divorced shortly after the groom smashed a forkful of wedding cake into his new wife's face, sparking discussion about the outdated tradition. A poster in the subreddit r/TrueOffMyChest said ...
"All our guests watched and thought it was a hilarious part of our wedding," the bride tells PEOPLE ...
The tradition of feeding each other cake at a wedding is meant to be a sweet, romantic moment—literally. But sometimes, this lighthearted ritual takes a dark (and sticky) turn when one partner—usually ...
A bride and groom's wedding cake cutting took a playful — and messy — turn. Raquel Fillmore, 23, and Jared Fillmore, 26, said "I do" on Saturday, May 2, at Stone Hill Lodge in Midway, Utah. After the ...
Mila didn’t want a wedding. Eloping on a beach would have suited her, but when her boyfriend of six years proposed and insisted on a more formal event, she planned an intimate garden party. There was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The wedding tradition of a bride and groom lovingly smushing cake frosting on each other's noses originated from Ancient Roman ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Not everyone likes the classic tradition of the bride and groom eating their first piece of wedding cake, only to smash it into ...
The age-old wedding cake debate — of whether to smash it or not — just got an expert's verdict. The viral trend has fueled fiery online debates — with TikToks showing everything from brides dodging ...
A groom was labeled “a walking red flag” after a wedding day prank on his new wife went viral. A TikTok video of the groom smashing a piece of wedding cake into his bride’s face has appalled users who ...