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Lady called out for allegedly posing as sister of bride to steal phone and cash sprayed on couple during wedding

Nigerian lady called out for allegedly posing as the sister of the bride to steal her phone and all the cash sprayed on the couple during the wedding.

The incident was reported on the social networking platform, X, by the influencer, @UnclePamilerin.

Lady called out for allegedly posing as sister of bride to steal phone and cash sprayed on couple during wedding
Lady called out. Photo credit: @UnclePamilerin

According to @UnclePamilerin, the incident had happened to a friend of his who recently had his wedding.

In the post, @UnclePamilerin said that the lady lied to the event planners that she is the sister of the bride, and lied to the bride that she is part of the event planners.

Under these guises, she stole the phone that belonged to the bride and all the money that was sprayed on the bride.

@UnclePamilerin wrote …

“The lady circled came to my friends wedding and stole from them.

Apparently she lied to the event planner that she’s the wife’s sister, and lied to the couple that she works with the event planner 😭

She even had a vendor tag, so it made her legit.

She stole all the money the sprayed the couple and even stole the bride phone.”

Another netizen, @Ibukunolwa_Ade alleged that she had done same thing at a wedding he covered in June.

@Ibukunolwa_Ade said …

“Is this not the same woman? 🤔

She stole bridesmaids bags, phone and cash at a wedding I covered in June.
She lied to the bride that she’s with the caterers and lied to the vendors that she’s one of the bride’s friend.”

Reactions have followed …

@dat_deltagirl said: “Wait a minute, before her sudden appearance at the wedding, the couple made no plans for a family member or trusted friend to be in charge of their sprayed money?”

@Ada_Ojilibeka wrote: “How could she get her hands on the money? They didn’t have someone in charge of it??

I trust twitter to find her sha”

@oluwajobabiola stated: “So people come to parties for the sole purpose of stealing. ÃŒwà burúkú”

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