

Rochelle punctuated her performance by getting on all fours and jiggling her goodies up and down to a cheering crowd of family and friends.īut, unlike her wedding reception attendees, Twitter commentators are divided on whether the brazen bride’s risqué recital was appropriate for public display. The clip transitions to Rochelle and her bridesmaids gyrating in the TikTok-viral “Twerkulator” dance, which ends in a ground-quaking buttocks bounce.
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The room full of gawking wedding guests eagerly recorded the spicy showcase on their phones. A guest with the handle shared a video on her Instagram Story over the weekend.


Then, draped in the bedazzled halter dress and matching G-string undies, the buxom bride bends over and wiggles her rear in her new hubby’s face while her bridal party busts a repetition of sultry moves to Beyoncé’s sexy single “Dance for You.”īride passes out, vomits and gets pooped on during disaster wedding In the eye-popping, now-viral video, which had amassed more than 2.9 million views on Twitter as of Tuesday afternoon, a barefoot Rochelle is seen pushing a little boy out of her way as she struts over to her grinning groom, who’s seated in the middle of a dance floor. “Is that the bride?!?!?,” tweeted a stunned online onlooker who reposted the NSFW clip of the newlywed, known digitally as Rochelle, shaking her rump in a choreographed burlesque alongside her bridesmaids. Twerking the night away in celebration of her nuptials, a Florida bride is going viral for wearing a completely backless dress, apron style, with only a matching shimmery thong covering her, and gifting her groom with a sexy lap dance in front of guests at their wedding reception. While most brides throw a bouquet on their wedding day, this bride was ready to throw her boo-tay. I put my kids in ice cold baths: I’m not a bad mom - it sets a good example
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The decision leaves in place a ruling from a federal appeals court in Virginia that held the dress code violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a suit challenging a dress code at a North Carolina charter school that required girls to wear skirts. Watch Video: Short skirts? Protesters call out Louisiana school system's dress code
