WEDDY OR NOT

Bride mercilessly mocked for glaring error in her wedding photo – so can YOU spot what’s wrong?

MESSING up your fake tan is one of the most embarrassing beauty blunders out there – and it certainly isn’t something you want to worry about on your wedding day. 

So when a group of wedding shamers thought they had spotted an epic tanning fail on the chest of a bride, they didn’t hold back. 

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This photo of a bride on her wedding day has set tongues wagging after people accused her of a beauty blunder… but that’s NOT what’s going on

But as it turns out, the woman hadn’t actually messed up her self-tanner at all – the orange line across her chest was actually part of her wedding gown’s design. 

A photo of the dress, which features a traditional white gown with a flesh-coloured panel of detail on the chest, was shared on a wedding shaming Facebook group.

Sharing a snap of the offending dress to the Facebook group , one woman wrote: “Random Instagram photo – that mesh on the neckline and the fact she’s holding a bunch of spinach?!”

The post has since gained 1,100 likes, with many people flocking to the comments section to poke fun at the gown’s unusual detail.

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Comments were typically harsh, criticising everything from the bridal bouquet to her choice of dress

One person said: “I thought she got a bad spray tan,” while someone else replied, “I was thinking, HOW did she get a reverse tan line?!”

Another woman simply commented: “Damn that mesh. Damn it to hell. Looks like someone just cut it that morning,.”

Meanwhile a fourth person chimed in, berating the gown’s daring neckline.

“Sometimes what you cannot see is more alluring than what you can. This is one of those times,” said one. 

Other wedding shamers also took issue with the bride’s unique choice of bouquet. 

“She’s holding an ivy plant. Hmm.. okay,” one said. 

Somebody else added: “That’s a plant from Home Depot.”

But not everyone was negative about the bride’s choice in wedding dress.

Some rushed to her defence, pointing out that the nude coloured mesh banner was probably necessary to keep the dress from slipping down.

One person said: “Mesh is honestly necessary to hold a dress like this up considering that deep V has very little support.”

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