Lady apologises after video of her attempting to twerk on her friend’s husband went viral

Esther, the lady who recently trended online for an incident at her friend’s wedding, has publicly apologized for the misunderstanding.

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He has been very kind and I simply wanted to dance with him

In a statement shared on social media, Esther explained that she did not intend any disrespect or romantic interest toward her friend’s husband.

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Her husband has been a very loving man to me. He has been very kind and I simply wanted to dance with him. I didn’t know that what I did was going to be so wrong,” she said.

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The incident, which quickly went viral, occurred when Esther attempted to dance with the groom

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Social media reactions

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Reactions on social media have ranged from humour to critique, with some netizens making light of the situation while others dissected the dynamics between friends, marriage, and public behaviour.

@D3: “‘All you wanted to do was just to dance’ and you dey give your friend husband yansh. This gender never seems to amaze me. I bet she and the husband must have do the do before this can happen publicly. Na jealousy and pepe body dey worry her.”

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@DéUnfortunateLawyer: “My dear nothing is your fault… Na the Bride no get yansh, if not na she for dey tweak. You were only doing the folds work!”

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@WHOSGRAENIII: “Did anyone hear her say ‘He has been a very loving man to me’ abii nah my ear”

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Watch the video below…

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