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“What on earth, Dolly Parton?” trolls ask as a made-up traveler poses with bridesmaids and gets everyone talking in the background
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“What on earth, Dolly Parton?” trolls ask as a made-up traveler poses with bridesmaids and gets everyone talking in the background

A TRAVELLER bride has caught the attention of online trolls after posing for wedding photos with her bridesmaids.

Gypsy weddings are considered extravagant affairs, as the successful television series “My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding” impressively documents.

The Traveller bride wore an extremely extravagant wedding dress

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The Traveller bride wore an extremely extravagant wedding dressPhoto credit: Tiktok/@makeupbygolondon
Trolls commented on the fact that the background of the photo is a hotel sign

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Trolls commented on the fact that the background of the photo is a hotel signPhoto credit: Tiktok/@makeupbygolondon

And one bride in particular has caught the attention of social media users.

In a TikTok post, makeup artists Gabriella and Olivia (@makeupbygolondon) proudly showed off the looks they created for a young, traveling bride and her bridesmaids.

The bride wore a huge puffy white princess dress, like the one worn by Cinderella in the Disney classic, and on her head a large diamond-studded crown that gave her the look of a snow princess.

In her hands she held a huge bouquet of stunning white roses and on her shoulders she wore a transparent lace shawl.

Her blonde curls were elaborately pinned up and her face was thickly covered in makeup.

The bride’s incredibly long train was held by five bridesmaids wearing matching white Mini Dresses and a beehive hairstyle.

The girls smiled at the camera and held small bouquets of flowers that matched the white flowers pinned in their hair.

The video has been viewed over 1.6 million times and has hundreds of comments.

Many cruel trolls commented on the girl’s appearance.

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One person said, “What on earth is going on here?”

Another person compared her style to that of the TLC children’s beauty show “Toddlers And Tiaras,” adding, “They’re all beautiful but it’s ‘Toddlers and Tiaras.'”

Another troll asked: “Is this a joke?”

A fourth added: “Ridiculous is the word that comes to mind.”

Traditions in the Gypsy/Traveller communities

Nomadic lifestyle: Traditionally, many travellers have a nomadic lifestyle, living in caravans and moving frequently. This mobility is a central aspect of their identity and reflects a deep connection to freedom and independence.

Strong family ties: Family is central to Traveller culture. Extended families often live and travel together, forming a strong support network. Weddings and social events are important community affairs and strengthen family ties.

Special language: Many travelers speak Shelta, also known as Cant or Gammon, a distinct language that mixes elements of Irish, English and other languages. This language serves as a cultural marker and a means of private communication within the community.

Religious practices: The Traveller community often adheres to Roman Catholicism, with religious festivals and milestones such as baptisms, communions and weddings being particularly significant. However, individual beliefs and customs can vary considerably.

Unique festivals: Events such as horse markets and traditional weddings are important social events for travelers. These occasions are characterized by elaborate preparations, colorful clothing and community participation.

Others complained that the background of the photo was the sign of the Hilton DoubleTree hotel.

One person said: “DoubleTree by Hilton is in the back of all the photos!”

Another person said, “I’m sorry, but I was laughing at DoubleTree.

“That’s like a Dollar Tree sign back there. No offense.”

However, many want to compliment the girls on their appearance.

One person said: “Simply stunning and beautiful.”

Another person said: “Like a princess.”

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