“You Are Married Now”: Soldier forces cheating wife and boyfriend to exchange exchange vows
A soldier who caught his wife cheating with her boyfriend at their home exacted a shocking revenge, forcing them to exchange wedding vows in a dramatic scene that has gone viral on Facebook.
The video, which has racked up millions of views on Facebook, has sparked a heated debate about infidelity, revenge and relationships.
The soldier’s frequent absences from home, due to the demands of his job, created an opportunity for his wife to engage in an extramarital affair. During his absences, the wife would meet with her boyfriend and the two would spend time together.
The soldier caught his wife and her boyfriend in a compromising position and reacted swiftly. He purchased a cake and returned to the scene, accompanied by friends and onlookers.
The soldier ordered the couple to stand before him and exchange wedding vows. After declaring them “husband and wife,” the soldier further humiliated the pair by feeding them cake. Throughout the ordeal, the wife and her boyfriend remained silent and pale, complying with the soldier’s instructions.
Social media users have reacted with mixed emotions to the soldier’s actions. Some have supported his response to his wife’s infidelity, while others have criticized the couple for their infidelity. Some have even questioned their decision to eat the cake, citing concerns about potential poisoning.
Here are some reactions from social media users:
Hazel: “Good for him! He handled the situation with class and creativity.”
SarahLovesLife: “He’s a hero for taking a stand and not resorting to violence.”
JadeyBaby: “The wife’s infidelity is disgusting. She deserves to be called out.”
MarkyMark85: “How could they do that in their own home? It’s just shameful.”
Anna: “Ini hangu ndatyiswa nekudzikama kwavakaita vachitsenga cake rabva kumunhu wavatadzira🙌”
Linda: “Ko kana raiswa poison ”
Mavie: “Murume uyu kutoshamira cake ini andidye ko akabva ayendesa fork iyoyo kumberi mberi kwehuro ndikafa ndozodii, ko kana raiswa poison?”