I gave my groom a NSFW lap dance at our wedding — guests cringed but he loved it
Something blue: Bride Natalie Sanders virally twerked her crotch in her new husband’s face during a lap dance at their wedding reception.
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes this bride wildly twerking her undercarriage.
A not-so-blushing bride named Natalie Sanders shocked the pants off her groom and wedding guests when she flipped upside down and popped her crotch in his face during a NSFW lap dance at their post-nuptials reception.
“When you had one to[o] many drinks at your wedding,” Sanders, a mother of three and nurse, penned in the caption of her viral video uploaded to TikTok this week.
In the eye-popping post, which wowed more than 4.8 million viewers, Sanders’ hubby is seen seated in a chair at the center of the dance floor. While outfitted in her flowing wedding gown and sandals, the bodacious blond hurls herself into his lap upside down, spreading her legs into the air and bouncing her crotch up and down in his face.
She captioned the six-second clip, set to Lil Wayne’s lusty track, “Lollipop,” with “#WeddingNight” and “#FunTimes.”
While Sanders unabashedly basks in the glory of her freaky fun, folks online virtually cringed at the thought of the reactions of her wedding guests.
“Y’all are supposed to do this after the reception,” a TiKTok watcher reminded.
“Bro, not in front of the elders,” a separate onlooker advised.
“Parents must be proud, on both sides,” spat another, sarcastically.
The immodesty of her performance notwithstanding, other social media beholders raved over Sanders’ risqué display.
“I’m admiring how you were able to be that strong and drunk at the same time! I’m impressed!” cheered a fan of the sauciness.
“If my next wedding ain’t this [I don’t] even want one lol,” another digital observer declared.
“This is going to be a fun marriage,” an approving audience member predicted.
Others, however, were too distracted by Sanders’ Jerusalem cruisers to even comment on her naughty twerk.
“Not the Jesus slippers, girl,” laughed a cyber kidder, joking that her shoes were reminiscent of a pair that might’ve been worn in biblical times.
Many lighthearted teasers poked fun at the scruffy sandals, calling them “Jesus Christ 11s” and “Jesus slides.”
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