A doctor had accepted a bride with spots on her face. (Representational image:unsplash) 
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Bride With Face Spots Recounts Her Journey From Rejections to Doctor's Embrace

Priyanka Pandey

Social media serves as a platform for showcasing hidden but inspirational stories that are eventually found. A similar video clip is going viral, in which a girl with facial spots tells internet users that she is finally getting married to a doctor, having been rejected multiple times because of her face marks.

Internet users have applauded the girl's bravery. While some people found the doctor's kind act endearing, others attempted to draw attention to the gender gap in the comments area by claiming that no girl would have accepted boys with scars if the roles had been reversed. The video has gained widespread popularity.

"I was not able to get married for a long time because of my face," sobs a girl wearing bridal attire and covered in henna in the brief video. I married a doctor today who was sympathetic to my situation and accepted me as his bride.

The girl looks radiant, like a bride, despite having several spots on her face. In the video, she looks happy. She was so happy that she could not stop sobbing. The girl felt fortunate by God when a doctor decided to marry her after she had given up on ever getting married. The clip was uploaded to Instagram by makeup artist Anupreet Bakshi.

Internet users enjoyed this brief video and couldn't help but wish the girl luck in her marriage. "Don't cry," one person said, and "you are really beautiful, sister," added another. Thus, he received many congratulations from others. Another person had another idea. "Because he is a boy, he agreed to the marriage; if it had been a girl, this would never have happened," he remarked. She wouldn't have carried it out!

The girl felt fortunate by god when a doctor decided to marry her. (Representational image:Unsplash)


On the one hand, a doctor had accepted a bride with spots on her face, and a Karnataka groom called off the wedding when his prospective wife's makeup went horribly wrong during a visit to the neighborhood beauty parlor prior to the wedding. Her face darkened. The event took place in the Hassan district of Karnataka.

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