- A video has recently appeared online that has the whole world in tears.
- A brother surprised his sister at her wedding.
- a Warangal man gave her a wax figurine of their late father.
You should always consider yourself blessed if you are surrounded by your parents’ love in life. You must be wondering why we are suddenly talking about this. In order to respond to your question, we must inform you that a video has recently appeared online that has the whole world in tears. So, at his sister’s wedding, a brother surprised her.
And let us tell you, it was certainly out of the ordinary. We must caution you to have Kleenex close by since he gave his sister a wax figurine of their deceased father.
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At his sister’s wedding, a Warangal man gave her a wax figurine of their late father. The bride noticed the nearly lifelike figure in front of her as she entered the room with her mother, husband, and the rest of the family. She started crying right away, and even her mother was unable to control her sobs.
The bride gave her father’s statue a tender kiss before performing all the rites in his presence. Nearly everyone in the longer than three-minute clip has wet eyes.
After being shared online, the video received over 11k views. But there was a lot of disagreement online about it. Some folks found it to be quite moving, while others thought it was downright spooky. Others even described it as traumatising and inquired as to where the statue will be stored following the wedding.
“That brother was so kind and sentimental in sharing this. Losing a parent is unimaginable, “Someone wrote.
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Yet another user said, “a terrible plan. We allow the deceased to remain in their state for a reason. What will now occur to the statue? Put it away in a room? Everyone is traumatized by this. Stupid wife. Did no one consider her? She appears perplexed. Years of mending can be undone in 20 minutes of delight.”
A third person commented, “I was really wondering what they were going to do with it after the wedding. Lock it away in a room? Keep it in the hallway so he can watch you? When the electricity goes out, why not attach a wick to the top and use it as a candle? I want solutions.”



















