A Chinese bride sparked controversy on social media after wearing 60 kilograms of gold jewelry on her wedding day, and the bride from Hubei Province captured the attention of wedding guests and netizens when pictures spread while she was wearing this heavy jewelry at her wedding.
The Chinese bride wore all this gold that her groom gave her, and the bride found it difficult to move because of the weight of the gold, and had to ask the groom’s help to be able to walk, and besides the necklaces that adorned her neck and dress, the bride also wore two huge gold bracelets on her hands, and gifts from The groom’s family, according to the “India Times” newspaper.
The bride appears in gold
It turned out that the groom was from a wealthy family, while many of the invitees criticized wearing huge necklaces as a sign of ostentation, and the wedding guests felt pity for this bride, as one of the guests offered to help her move, and the bride responded with a smile gently, and said that she is “fine and will continue the wedding rituals.”
Locals in the Chinese province of Hubei believe that gold is a symbol of good luck and status and helps get rid of evil spirits and misfortune, and pictures of the bride wearing the huge number of gold necklaces and bracelets spread on social media, amid sarcastic reactions to this expensive gift for the Chinese bride. .
The bride is adorned with gold
In another incident related to the exaggerated adornment in gold, a 23-year-old Mexican rapper named “Dan Sur” sparked controversy after replacing his hair with tufts of hair from gold chains implanted with a hook in his skull, and what the Mexican singer did is the first of its kind in the world.
It is noteworthy that Dan Sur, said – at the time – to his followers in a video through his account with the “Tik Tok” application, who numbered more than 2 million people, “This is my hair .. golden hair, the truth is that I wanted to do something different because I see that everyone dyes their hair, I hope Doesn’t everyone imitate me now,” according to the New York Post.
The Mexican artist explained that dozens of chains were implanted in his skull, under the skin, although it is difficult to know whether this is real, but there is no doubt that the chains seem stuck in his head, saying: “I have a hook implanted in my head, and this hook has hooks.” Others, all hanging in my skull, under my skin.”