The woman who disrupted a wedding ceremony by objecting to the union has shared her side of the story.

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In a now-viral video, the lady stormed the ceremony, causing chaos.

Speaking on the motivation behind her action in a new video, she claimed the groom, Caleb, was her ex-husband who repeatedly cheated on her during their marriage till they divorced.

The lady claimed she crashed the wedding to save the bride. She argued that her relationship with Caleb was “built on a sham”.

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“Caleb is a b*****d. Omo ale ni Caleb. First things first, he cheated on me first. From the beginning of our marriage, he cheated, up until when we got divorced. He’s been cheating from jump,” she said.

“I found out that he was cheating and I decided to cheat on him back, and when he found out he was throwing up, you know, crying, doing all the nags. Don’t dish what you cannot receive. I dished back to him what he dished to me.

“Second of all, saying that I’m a home wrecker. How am I a homewrecker when I was the original? Babes, you cannot honestly wreck something that was never a home to begin with. The relationship was built on a sham, he’s been cheating from the jump.

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“I don’t understand what you people are not getting. I’m not the bride’s friend. I met her that day. And I already set my intention that I was going in to ruin her wedding. So, just because I met her and she was a cool girl and she was cutie and petite doesn’t mean I wasn’t going to do anything.

“You guys coming for me because I did what any normal girl would do if her man is a chronic cheater and is trying to get on the next girl. I was trying to save her, but, clearly, it didn’t do a good job because they’re still married.

“But yeah, happy married life Caleb and Kamari. I wish you guys all the happiness in this world.”

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