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Woman Decides Neighbor's Wedding Ceremony Is The Perfect Time To Noisily Mow Her Lawn

Woman Decides Neighbor's Wedding Ceremony Is The Perfect Time To Noisily Mow Her Lawn
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A bride and groom's backyard wedding was "ruined" when a neighbor across the street decided to mow her lawn during the nuptials.

In the footage posted by TikToker @vampyyric, the couple was seen walking down the aisle as romantic music played and suddenly being sonically assaulted by the jarring sound of the lawn mower and other landscaping power tools.


The overlaying text read:

"The second the bride’s song came on and she walked down the aisle this Karen decided to PURPOSELY mow her lawn and yell at us to ruin the wedding."
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The wedding guests in the video kept turning their heads to stare down at the woman–who was close enough to observe there was a wedding ceremony taking place.

But she had priorities. So she kept trimming the grass and nothing–not even a wedding–was going to get in her way.

The TikToker added:

"She continued through the entire wedding and we could not hear the vows etc."

The clip ended with the camera zooming in on the culprit wearing a hat and sunglasses and looking up in the direction of the camera.

The video creator explained in the comments they approached the woman and did not have a pleasant exchange.

"Yes we went up to her no she was not kind," they said.

"Not everyone has a reason to be a c#nt some people are just rude like that. It's truly unfortunate."

TikTokers weighed in with their thoughts.

Spoiler alert, they did not side with Lawnmower Lady.

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People began plotting their vengeance.

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Users had a hunch about the kind of woman Lawn Lady was.

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Other's offered inspirational encouragement.

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Sure, there are disruption risks involved when holding an intimate ceremony like a wedding in a residential area.

And while the woman wasn't violating any rules in the neighborhood, a little common courtesy would have been lovely.

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