Nigerian Bride Celebrates Wedding With 3 Cows, Sparks Online Debate
Bride shows off 3 cows used for wedding ceremony

Bride's Joyful Display of Wedding Cows Goes Viral

A Nigerian bride has captured widespread attention online after proudly showcasing the three live cows that were used for her wedding ceremony. The lady, identified as @adewealth.beauty2 on TikTok, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her husband and family for making her special day truly memorable.

The viral video, which has amassed over 1 million views and thousands of comments, shows the bride standing near the three animals that were specifically acquired for her wedding festivities. In her caption, she wrote: "3 cow for my wedding ceremony. Kudos to my hubby and my dad and my brother. If E easy run ham."

Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media

While the bride intended to celebrate her family's generosity, the video sparked a heated debate among netizens. Many viewers questioned the size of the animals, with some commenters suggesting they appeared more like rams than fully grown cows.

One user, @Horlumideh, humorously commented: "You people are just complaining about the premature cows…… The person wey wan do d wedding mature?" Another comment from @nize stated: "This comment section sweet pass the wedding," highlighting the entertainment value readers found in the discussion.

Several commenters offered more critical perspectives. @Urdreamgirl noted: "Point of correction. Those are calves not cows and them be like mheee. Them nor even reach one cow all together." Meanwhile, @chefjenny suggested: "Then for just join the money together buy one big cow na. Abi which one be 3 baby cow."

Defenders and Supporters Weigh In

Amid the criticism, some users came to the bride's defense. @Dr Kesh commented: "Cattle is expensive now ooo, and those are not premature, she just didn't move closer," acknowledging the current economic realities of livestock prices in Nigeria.

The bride maintained her positive outlook throughout the online discussion, focusing on her appreciation for the efforts made by her loved ones. Her original message emphasized her gratitude toward her husband, father, and brother for their contributions to making her wedding day special.

The video was posted in November 2025 and quickly became a trending topic on the social media platform. The widespread engagement demonstrates how wedding traditions and family celebrations continue to be important cultural touchpoints in Nigerian society, even as they evolve in the digital age.