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Groom plays video of his bride having sex with another man at their wedding in front of shocked guests

The incident unfolded at a wedding in the south-eastern Chinese province of Fujian last week and has left many in shock. The clips are said to be of the bride having sex with her six-month pregnant sister's husband
UPDATED DEC 31, 2019
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A groom who found out that his fiancée was cheating on him decided to expose her in front of friends and family during their wedding ceremony, playing an explicit video of her in bed with her brother-in-law for all to see.

The shocking incident took place in the south-eastern Chinese province of Fujian last Thursday, December 26, and had captured the attention of major Chinese-language media outlets, including Sina, Apple Daily, and Ettoday, according to Daily Mail

A total of three clips from the wedding have gone viral, with the first showing the bride and groom walking down the aisle and then standing on a stage at their wedding banquet.

An emcee announces that he would play videos of how "the newlyweds grew up" only for an x-rated video to start playing on the projector.

The groom then yells at the bride and says, "You thought I didn't know?!" following which she throws her bouquet in his face. They had to be separated by family members and friends.

The two other clips, totaling at five minutes, are said to be of the bride having sex with her six-month pregnant sister's husband. Apple Daily reported that the groom had filmed them after finding out about the affair and installing a security camera at their home during a renovation project.

However, popular Chinese entertainment blogger Jiang Zhe Hu Ba Jie claimed that the bride cheated on her fiancé because of domestic violence by him.

The pair had been in a relationship for two years and had gotten engaged six months ago, and Ba Jie said she only agreed to tie the knot because he had promised to pay for an apartment and car in exchange.

He said the bride and her brother-in-law had developed feelings for each other after the latter had started to help her during her fight with the groom over claims of domestic violence.

The bride has demanded that he remove all the video clips from the internet, and while they have been taken down from Chinese social media platform Weibo, they are still making the rounds on Twitter and messaging app WeChat.

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