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John Bett

Bride goes viral for seating her ex-boyfriends at same table so they 'see what they're missing'

A bride has gone viral after inviting all her ex-boyfriends to her wedding - so they could "see what they're missing".

A short video from the reception ceremony was shared online and it shows the glum guests sitting around a table, passing a bottle of wine between each other.

Filmed in the Hubei province of China on January 8, the video also shows a sign on the table, written in Chinese, which reads "Table Of Ex-Boyfriends".

The former lovers appear to not be enjoying the party all that much, as some tried to drown their sorrows in wine while others caught a glimpse of the happy bride and bowed their heads in embarrassment.

Some of the bride's former lovers looked a bit uncomfortable (Newsflare)
Others drank to soothe the day away (Newsflare)

What do you think of the bold bride's plan? Let us know in the comments...

The very thoughtfully put-together table allegedly stole all of the attention of the many other guests.

Wedding guests reported that the scorned lovers were all well-behaved and respectful, quietly enjoying the banquet - even if they were a bit gutted.

Meanwhile, one woman agreed to be a bridesmaid for a friend but was left questioning her decision after the hometown wedding was relocated to picturesque Italy.

Taking to the popular forum Mumsnet, the woman detailed her concern that she can't afford to fund the destination wedding next May.

While the mum was initially excited to go, she doesn't feel comfortable attending without her 10-year-old son - but the couple isn't allowing any children to attend.

The woman explained: "Close friend has asked me to be bridesmaid for her wedding next May.

"I said yes... She had planned the wedding to be in her home county. They have now decided to have a destination wedding in Italy, no children allowed - they have no kids.

"I've initially said OK... And that I will figure it out but the more I think about it I don't want to go without my 10-year-old, we can't really afford it and would have to forfeit a family holiday with son to go."

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