‘Creepy’ mother-of-the groom shoves bride out of the way for intimate dance with her son – and insisted on wearing white too
A MOTHER-of-the-groom has been slammed by a fellow wedding guest after she insisted on having a “creepy” dance with her son on his wedding day.
The bride’s uncle took to to share pictures of their bizarre moment together.
The photos also showed that the mum had chosen to wear a white lace dress for her son’s wedding.
Captioning the images the Redditor wrote: “Mother-in-law wore a sheer white lace dress to the wedding.
“(She) and groom had a creepy mother/son dance, and (she) latched onto groom in an awkward hug.
“I am so glad that they live 1,000 miles away from the in-laws.”
And it seems others were equally creeped out by the pictures, which received dozens of comments from outraged Reddit users.
One wrote: “Jeez, I thought the newlyweds were dancing and the other woman in the wedding dress was the MIL.
“How does he not feel icky? I feel icky.”
Agreeing another said: “Hurk. Ick. At first glance, I thought that the MIL was the one in the poofy dress. Wow. Where was a bridesmaid with the red wine or a gardener with a hose when you need them?!”
A third commented: “Am I the only one who thinks she should have been made to change or leave!?
“Like why the hell is she allowed to do the mother son dance after that s***. I feel so sorry for your niece.”
“Eewwwwwww at her holding him from behind! Eww ewww ewwwww” wrote a fourth.
The photos were shared on the subreddit r/JUSTNOMIL.
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The group has 931,000 members and is described as "a place to get support and advice dealing with mean, nasty, toxic, and/or abusive MILs and moms."
This is not the only mother-in-law to ruffle feathers at a wedding.
Yesterday we told you about how guests were left "disturbed" as the groom's mum "spooned" him during the official family photos.
And we told you how a bride was left in shock when her "frugal" mother-in-law bought a wedding dress and wore it to her big day because she "couldn't resist a bargain."