"Prepare for Shege": Two Wives of Same Man Dance Happily at Second Wife's Wedding, TikTok Video Goes Viral
- A video that showed two women dancing on the day one of them got married to the same man has gone viral on TikTok
- The woman who was married first looked very happy and did not care that she had to share her husband
- Some people said that the first woman was dancing to tell the second woman that the husband would marry another woman after her, no matter how much she tried to be his final wife
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A viral video has captured the unusual wedding celebration of two women who married the same man seen dancing at the event.
The TikTok video showed the women dancing joyfully on the day one of them tied the knot with their shared husband.
Body language of first wife
The first wife, who was already married to the man, seemed to be very happy and did not mind that she had to share her husband with another woman.
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Some viewers commented that the first wife was dancing to mock the second wife, implying that the husband would soon marry another woman after her, regardless of how hard she tried to be his final wife.
Others praised the women for being mature and respectful of each other’s choices.
YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:
@Bossbaby reacted:
"First wife is happy is not a gud sign."
@MisreneNel said:
"I fear the first wife oo the way she happy now."
@Rahina wrote:
"She means u don't know what you are getting ur self."
@SarahAddo commented:
"The first wife action is just telling the second wife that I was just like you even till now so you too be ready for third wife."
Ghanaian lady says she's married with 4 kids and a responsible husband but it's boring and she needs a spark
@Panda_Jay also commented:
"First wife just notifying her de sheege ahead of her."
@NanaAbynaayankson:
"The first wife actions when going to sit."
Find the video below:
The status of polygamy across the world
Polygamy is illegal in many countries, including the United States, China, Australia, and most of Europe. However, it is still allowed or tolerated in some parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Impact across gender
Polygamy can have various impacts on the individuals and families involved.
Some people may choose polygamy for economic, social, or emotional reasons.
Others may be forced into polygamy by tradition, pressure, or coercion. Polygamy is a controversial and complex topic that raises many questions about marriage, family, and society.
The TikTok video that showed two women dancing on their wedding day to the same man was a glimpse into a different way of life that many people may not understand or accept.
Mum of 3 Gets Married, flaunts her spouse
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that a single mother who rejoiced walking down the aisle won over hearts on social media.
The mother of three displayed her spouse while giving other spinsters wishing for the same marriage breakthrough a message of encouragement.
She advised people to put their faith in God, adding that the creator has everything planned out and cares deeply for his creations.
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David Otu-Aboagye David is a journalist with three years of experience in creating entertainment articles. He attended Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and graduated in 2021. His journalism journey started at Opera News as a writer/editor, from where he left to join YEN.com.gh in 2023. Reach out to him via: david.otu-aboagye@yen.com.gh
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