Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Bride Calls Out Groom For Checking His Phone As She Walked Down The Aisle In Viral TikTok

Bride Calls Out Groom For Checking His Phone As She Walked Down The Aisle In Viral TikTok
@taylortoks/TikTok

Taylor Loren shared a hilarious and cringeworthy video of her now husband on their wedding day on TikTok. With 2.6 million views, Loren went viral for sharing the moment her groom checked his phone while she was walking down the aisle.

Loren started the video off with:


"Four years ago today I walked down the aisle to marry the love of my life."
"It was one of the most important & emotional moments of our life."
"And my husband did the most romantic thing…"
@taylortoks

husband of the year 😂 (yes I walked down the aisle to Kanye, RIP KIMYE) #weddingtiktok #marriage

Her fiancé is seen smiling and enjoying the music in the background. Just before the video cuts off, he pulls out his phone as if he just got a notification.

The comments, currently standing at over 2,500, actually showed quite a bit of sympathy for him.

Many pointed out it's a nervous habit.

@courtneyobyrne1/TikTok


@rogaciana11/TikTok


@amabrego8395/TikTok


@ashbeever/TikTok


@zingylish/TikTok


@undeniabledilemmas/TikTok

Not all of the comments were as understanding though.

@nicanne.c/TikTok


@beanbagburrito/TikTok


@freakingmeowt/TikTok


@ponygurlie32456789/TikTOk


@chinoinbed/TikTok


@glenda1985.29/TikTok


@kkmorsee/TikTok


@mnviolette/TikTok


@kamillepaden/TikTok

Some pointed out his vows might have been saved to his phone so he was getting ready.

@carolinereaper/TikTok

But that wasn't a good excuse for some people.

@linawina99/TikTok

Loren, known as @taylortoks on TikTok, captioned the video:

"Husband of the year 😂 (yes I walked down the aisle to Kanye, RIP KIMYE)."

"KIMYE" is in reference to Kim Kardashian and Kayne West's marriage—with a divorce now pending.

Luckily for this couple, the moment before their vows didn't ruin their future together.

@taylortoks

Reply to @ajbarnhardt honestly we’ll never really know... #weddingtiktok #crypto

In a follow up video, Loren turned to her husband and said:

"Babe, TikTok wants to know why you were checking your phone while I was walking down the aisle."

She revealed he is, yet again, looking at his phone. She even says "babe" again in a louder voice to get his attention.

He responsed:

"Cause crypto never sleeps."

We truly hope that was a joke.

In another video, Loren totally owned a commenter who tried to claim her husband made more than her and she was living a "comfortable" life because of him.

@taylortoks

Reply to @user9skyfs3ykc actually I bring home the bacon & he cooks it

Her caption read:

"Comments like this really annoy me: it's 2021, a lot of women make more money than their husbands (like me)."
"My crypto [currency] portfolio performs way better than his."
"And he's currently making breakfast and cleaning our kitchen."
"So BYE with your gender stereotypes."

What a mic drop response.

More from Trending

 Angel Morales (L), Victor Willis (C) and J.J. Lippold (R) of Village People
Daniel Boczarski/Redferns/GettyImages

Village People Member Threatens To Sue Anyone Who Claims 'YMCA' Is A 'Gay Anthem'

Village People lead singer Victor Willis insisted that the song, "Y.M.C.A." is not a gay anthem despite public perception and told listeners to get their "minds out of the gutter."

Released in 1978 as the sole single from their third album Cruisin', "Y.M.C.A." is a quintessential disco song.

Keep ReadingShow less
Steelworkers local union leaders; Donald Trump
Hudson Institute, ALLISON ROBBERT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Trump-Supporting Steelworkers Are Pissed Trump Opposes Major Deal—And Everyone Had The Same Response

Pittsburgh steelworkers who supported President-elect Donald Trump were devastated that he has reiterated his opposition to the proposed $14.9 billion sale of US Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel Co.

One union leader who had attended Trump's rally before the election called the incoming President's vow to block the Japanese steelmaker from buying the Pittsburgh-based US Steel when he takes office a "gut punch."

Keep ReadingShow less
Miley Cyrus; Tish Cyrus
Kevin Mazur/TCA 2009/WireImage; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Miley Cyrus Reveals That Controversial 2009 'Stripper Pole' Performance Was Her Mom's Idea

Singer Miley Cyrus was telling all in a recent episode of Spotify's Billions Club, discussing her notorious performance at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards.

In the performance, she became the talk of the pearl-clutching town when she danced with a pole—implied heavily to be one for exotic dancers, coming out of an ice cream cart–while singing her hit song Party In The USA.

Keep ReadingShow less
Logan Brown holding copy of "In My Daddy's Belly"
@loganecbrown/Instagram

Conservatives Rage Over New Children's Book About Pregnant Trans Man

Transphobes are being called out over their outrage in response to the new children's book In My Daddy’s Belly by trans author Logan Brown, which was inspired by his experience being pregnant and having a baby.

Brown was on the cover of Glamour UK magazine in June 2023 and welcomed his daughter into the world later that year. Brown said afterward that Glamour "fully embraced me and my body on the days of the shoot."

Keep ReadingShow less
Sabrina Carpenter singing; Carpenter looking shocked
palomaidaliasandoval/TikTok

Sabrina Carpenter Surprises Herself By Masterfully Hitting 'Defying Gravity' Riff In Hilarious TikTok

Sabrina Carpenter was up for a TikTok challenge where participants try wailing the famous battle cry riff at the end of the epic Wicked song, "Defying Gravity," but with her own twist.

Her look at the end says it all.

Keep ReadingShow less