Bride-to-be shocked by prenup request l WWYD

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Published 2024-03-01
A devastated bride-to-be is given a prenuptial agreement to sign a week before tying the knot. Will she get the reassuring advice she needs before walking down the aisle?

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All Comments (21)
  • @jackvoss1527
    There is nothing wrong with a prenup done the correct way. Springing it on someone in public a few days before the wedding is not the right way.
  • @isabelled.7732
    “I can’t be a part of that.” Dude I’d do the same thing. Staying out of this one!
  • @lipstickcats2047
    Prenups can be very useful, but that's definitely a 'we're thinking about getting engaged' conversation, not a 'we're literally about to walk down the aisle' conversation.
  • @payton2872
    This is definitely one of the dumber ones. Why would any stranger get involved in this?
  • @ShawnyChao
    I think WWYD has done this scenario wrong. Next time show a loving fiance (man) and not a rude red flag man pressuring his fiance to sign a prenup. Come to it from a loving tone and see if the reactions are different. Also would be interesting to see the woman asking the man to sign a prenup.
  • @MotherYaya
    If I heard these actors.... I would mind my own business.
  • @SrVnDaNk
    What would I do? Change seats and mind my own business.
  • @mmuunn
    " i was joking " LMAO MAN PANICKED 😭😭😭😭
  • @damn671
    There are so many things wrong in this situation. 1. You don't just ambush anyone the week of the wedding. That's just wrong. 2. You don't just AMBUSH someone and literally force them to sign a prenup the week of the wedding. That's just wrong. 3. The last scene is too forceful.... everyone will side with the woman. 4. Should also do it both ways. A woman asking the man to sign a prenup.
  • @nancybankscash
    Props to the female actress.. she really got into that role and sold it!
  • @cheapskatepanic
    The only problem here is that it was never discussed until the week of the wedding. Pre-nups should always be discussed early on.
  • @Angela-ot7es
    How about NOT bringing this up at a bar, the week of the wedding, rudely in front of everyone? In this scenario, it's not the prenup that's the problem.
  • @3lli0
    I wouldn't take offence to a prenup. I think it's just security if the worst things happen, like insurance on your house or assests. You never want anything bad to happen, you don't expect it to but it's best to covered just incase.
  • @fernluvr
    0:41 "if im the one with the money, i want a prenup. If HES the one with the money, no prenup baby, take care of me"... what a joke...
  • @jayfriday9485
    I love how she shouted ‘pre nup?’ loud enough for everyone in the restaurant to hear 😂 these are not the best actors. where’s traci?
  • @3lli0
    I need to see this with her asking him for a prenup
  • @robertknight2556
    WWYD has pretty much covered everything, and done it brilliantly, but this one is stretching its point as no-one would talk about a pre-nup in a public place. Lawyers would be involved, and it would be private. Kinda silly.
  • @Naijella86
    As romantic as getting married sounds, most marriages end in divorce and if you are not prepared to talk about a prenuptial agreement then you’re likely not ready to get married. Getting a prenuptial agreement saves you a lot of headache for what will more than likely end up being an issue down the road. Of all the weddings I’ve been to in the near 38 years I’ve been alive I can count four or five couples that are still together and even then they’re not from western cultures. I always offer men I get involved with a prenuptial agreement so that they know I am not after any of their assets.