A Chinese wedding was shaken into an unexpected twist when the bride was put on full view of distress after a prank. What was intended to be a happy day soon turned into a bad one when the bride was enveloped in foam and colored streamers during the ceremony.
A Joyful Day Turns Upside Down
The bride wore a traditional deep red wedding dress, adorned with a lot of beadwork and other accessories. The costume seemed to be well made for the special occasion. But during one time of the celebration when guests tend to mingle with the couple, things went awry in a short time.

Visitors sprayed a lot of white foam and threw streamers on the bride. In a few seconds her dress and hair were quite soaked. The dense material of the dress was wet and greasy, and it had lost its original look.
Bride Tears Up
The bride looked uneasy as the foam covered her face and hair. She stuck her hands over her eyes in attempts to avoid the sprinkling. The foam even adhered to her hair, and she could not move or clean fast.

Individuals around intervened to assist her. They attempted to brush off the foam and take the streamers off her dress. Nevertheless, the damage to the gown was evident, despite their efforts. The formerly stylish garment was wet and dishevelled with sticky substances.
Subsequent to the incident
After the incident, the bride was forced to switch out of her wedding dress. She was then spotted wearing plain clothes as other people assisted in cleaning her hair and skin. The red gown had been left on the floor and was so much injured by the foam that it could never be worn again.

The situation was put under control, and the ceremony went on. But still, the moment was a conspicuous portion of the day. The accident also shows how some of the actions that people engage in when celebrating can easily turn the tide when they prove hard to control.
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