"I'm getting a sister wife" - a shocked bride zooms in on a rather "odd" photo of the groom and her bridesmaid

Anita Durairaj

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In an article on the site "In the Know", a bride is horrified to see something hidden in her wedding photos. She zooms in on one photo in particular to see something "odd" that might have occurred between her husband (the groom), and her bridesmaid.

The woman named Heather uploaded a video about the wedding photo incident that went viral.

She begins the video with the words,

“Getting your wedding photos back and [you] notice something,”

The photo depicted a group shot of the wedding party including the bride, groom, and their respective parties. However, she had to zoom into the photo to notice a strange detail.

Heather noticed that there was a hand on her husband's arm. Later, she sees the same arm clasping her husband on a different part of the body.

In the video, Heather appeared to joke about the photo saying,

“Guess I’m getting a sister wife,”

She later clarified that the arm clasping her husband belonged to one of her bridesmaids, Shirls. She claimed that Shirls had been nervous that day, had too much wine to drink, and was unstable in her heels.

However, Heather received pushback from other TikTokers who saw the photographs. They were several warnings,

“The whole thing seems off. Her over indulgence in wine didn’t cause his facial expression,”
“I would be getting a new husband and friend/sister,”

In a follow-up video, Heather brought in her husband to explain what really happened in the photograph.

He explains that the bridesmaid was just a friend and she lost her balance when the wedding photographer told the group to strike a silly pose. To prevent herself from falling, Shirls clutched at the groom.

Heather's followers were still not convinced by the explanation but Heather put the incident behind her by saying,

“You certainly have to be secure in yourself and not let what people say affect you,” “The internet can be a cruel place.”

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