The Covid pandemic came to change us in every way, since what we commonly did, such as celebrating large birthday parties or weddings, had to be restricted and even became very intimate ceremonies.
However, it seems that little by little we are returning to normality and we are resuming those plans that we put on the table so far in advance, which has made people once again enjoy their daily lives.
But it is also true that there are things that we still cannot control and although we believe that we have everything ready to celebrate something big and extremely important, things can change at the last minute.
This is the case of a video that has gone viral on TikTok, in which you can see a girlfriend entering the room where her wedding banquet was taking place but dancing next to a cardboard figure with a photo of her boyfriend.
What happened?
It turns out that Amanda and Sam Greenberg, from Maryland, They had planned to get married just before the Covid pandemic began, but due to sanitary restrictions, they had to postpone their wedding 4 times.
After a long wait and when the couple thought that they could finally carrying out their marriage bond, just 3 days before the wedding, something unexpected happened: the groom tested positive for coronavirus.
When the preparations for the wedding were ready and in the face of the sudden circumstance, the couple made the drastic decision to carry out the wedding without the presence of the groom, since they realized that it would only be a loss. gives money This is how the celebration took place, but virtually for Sam, who enjoyed the special moments behind the screen.
“When your husband contracts Covid 3 days before your fourth postponed celebration… your brothers accompany you with your husband’s cardboard cut out”, Amanda in her publication on TikTok , which already exceeds a million views.
As expected, the recording of the bride immediately became a trend and caused divided comments, since while some applauded the initiative, others did not agree that the celebration would take place without the presence of the groom.
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