TikTok users horrified to discover why you shouldn't wear red to a wedding

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TikTok users horrified to discover why you shouldn't wear red to a wedding
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Ever worn red to a wedding? You may have committed a serious faux pas - it supposedly means you've slept with the groom.

After the Unfiltered Bride's revelation, TikTok users were shocked to learn they may made some unwitting faux pas.

'Not me wearing a red dress to one of my best friend's weddings,' replied one person, while another added: 'I guess I never got the memo.' In the comments under the video - which has been viewed 1.1 million times - a number of people admitted to ignoring the custom as guests, yet others claimed they'dOne joked: 'My bridesmaids are in a burgundy red and four out of five of them are the groom's nieces, so safe to assume they haven't.'Remember that the day is about the couple and try to be respectful of that in your clothing choices. Or, if in doubt, just ask.

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