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One couple's unconventional choice of wedding cake toppers on their big day has split opinions online, with some loving it and others hating it.
For most couples, a cake topper sees the happy couple together and grinning, showing their love for all to see. For this couple however, they wanted a little more for everyone to see—quite literally.
Wedding guest Scott Vasquez, who uses the TikTok name @lifeofscottyv, was left shocked when he looked at the back of the cake to see a certain body part of the bride on show. He was so shocked he shared the toppers online in a now-viral video, with viewers left just as startled.
"I have never seen a cake topper like this. Check this out," he said, before panning the camera around to the cake. The video can be viewed here.
From the front, the cake topper appeared relatively normal with a fireman groom in his work uniform and his bride in a white gown and nurses' hat, along with their shared dog.
Switch to the back however and things got a little more unique. The fireman figure was lifting up the dress of the bride to reveal her butt and showing her blue underwear.
"Check that out," said Vasquez.
Newsweek has contacted Scott Vasquez for comment.
In the U.S., the average wedding cake costs around $350, according to Thumbtack. On the higher end, couples typically splash over $700 on their cake.
According to wedding site Confetti, the traditional wedding cake is a fruit cake covered in marzipan and icing made up of three layers with a wedding cake topper.
It might have some elements of it, but this couple's cake is far from traditional, and it unsurprisingly left users feeling differently about it all.
Some of the 700,000 viewers that have seen the figures were both baffled and shocked by them, with one user writing: "I want to hear the conversation in which this was agreed upon."
"I went from 'oh I want this' to 'I don't want this,'" added another user.
Others seemed to warm to the idea, arguing that it's simply something lighthearted for their special day.
"Who cares? They wanted to do something goofy and fun," reasoned a TikTok user.
"If I can't have this, i'm just gonna walk away," wrote another.
The couple's choice in wedding cake topper certainly isn't the only one to be met with mixed reviews online. In 2021, a couple went viral after their cake toppers showed the groom playing video games in his full tuxedo while the bride watched from behind.
