When Spidey's take over your webbing, oops wedding...

When Spideys take over your webbing, oops wedding...

A video shows a group of dancers dressed as Spider-Man dancing to Amapiano at a wedding.

A group of dancers wearing Spiderman costumes dance at a wedding
A group of dancers wearing Spiderman costumes dance at a wedding/Instagram Screenshot/jackie_8

Whoever was in charge of the wedding entertainment did not get approval from the bride.

If you didn't already know, weddings are notoriously known for brides. However, that notion has slowly evolved over the years, with grooms asserting some control over what they want on the day. 

While many brides lay down the law early in the wedding planning process, not all want their big day to be solely about them. Some are willing to open up the planning and day's itinerary to their beloved grooms. 

It's not always pretty in pink when grooms bring their tastes or flair to the wedding day processions. This was clear in a video that was shared on social media

A Tanzanian comedian, dancer, and influencer known for his skit about dressing up like Spider-Man shared an interesting clip on Instagram of what he called "the safest marriage of all time".

The video showed a group of dancers dressed in their Spider-Man costumes dancing to Amapiano as the wedding entertainment while the bridal couple danced along on stage. 

Watch the video from Instagram below. 

It was evident from the video that the groom instigated the entertainment because he seemed quite engaged in the Spider-Man gathering. 

Many people noticed his response to watching the dance versus his bride's reaction. 

Here's what people had to say:

  • "This is so immature. How can I book them?"

  • "Who opened the spiderverse portal?"

  • "This was definitely the groom's idea... the way he is so happy!! The bride is just 'dealing with it."

  • "Zendaya's wedding soon."

  • "As I sit and wonder how the conversation that led to this being an agreed-upon action started."

  • "You can clearly see the man smiling, it’s his idea."

  • This must be 100% the husband's idea. Love it."

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