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Woman goes viral for burning her wedding dress and filming it

A woman has sent TikTok wild with her brutal divorce act, with viewers divided over the extreme measures she took to get over her ex.

A woman has sent TikTok wild with her brutal divorce act, with viewers divided over the extreme measures she took to get over her ex.
A woman has sent TikTok wild with her brutal divorce act, with viewers divided over the extreme measures she took to get over her ex.

An American divorcee set her wedding dress — and the internet — on fire during a controversial TikTok video that’s brought her plenty of heat.

Mum-of-two Lauren Brooke attracted 6 millions viewers — and plenty of critics — to her March 26 video.

Woman burns wedding dress in viral TikTok


“I’ve been called a narcissist and attention-seeking, and people are saying I was the problem,” Brooke said. “The photo shoot wasn’t celebrating the divorce itself – it was celebrating the fact that I survived it.”

Brooke, 31, fell in love with her future husband when the two attended the same Baptist church growing up, the New York Post reports.

The young couple tied the knot in October 2012.

But the marriage deteriorated – in part because of the demands of her unnamed hubby’s job in the Army National Guard.

The mum-of-two documented the burning ceremony with a photo shoot. Picture: TikTok.
The mum-of-two documented the burning ceremony with a photo shoot. Picture: TikTok.

“It can be difficult to be a military wife … The pressures from his job put a strain on the marriage,” she lamented.

In North Carolina, a couple must be legally separated for a year and a day before they can get a divorce. After nine years of rocky matrimony, in September 2021, a fed-up Brooke filed separation papers, but still hoped to work things out.

The year was “an emotional rollercoaster” and ended with the divorce being finalised in January.

Brooke decided to turn a new leaf – by burning up the remnants of her failed marriage — and even bringing her new beau along for the spectacle.

With her professional photographer mum behind the camera, Brooke lit her wedding dress on fire.

The newly-divorced mum tore off her wedding dress to reveal a vibrant red gown. Picture: TikTok.
The newly-divorced mum tore off her wedding dress to reveal a vibrant red gown. Picture: TikTok.


“What else was I going to do with my wedding dress? It couldn’t be returned and I wouldn’t want to give it to my daughter – not after the way it ended. So why not burn it?” Brooke explained.

Wearing high heels, she also stomped on photos of her and her ex in happier times.

“It was great to see her laughing — the year had been extremely difficult with so many emotions trying to navigate a new normal,” her mum Felicia said.

Brooke smiled as the dress went up in flames. Picture: TikTok.
Brooke smiled as the dress went up in flames. Picture: TikTok.
She also tore up photos from the big day.
She also tore up photos from the big day.

Things really got hot once Brooke uploaded the pictures to TikTok.

“This screams red flag,” one person slammed.

“Someone is being bitter,” another blasted.

Brooke said she received messages from people calling her fat — “which is hilarious because I’m a size 2.”

“A lot of people think I wanted revenge, and I was like, ‘If I wanted revenge, there’s a million other ways I could have done that.’”

Brooke and her current boyfriend, Jonathan, met when they both swiped right on Tinder in February.

“She’s a wonderful, amazing woman and I want to be there to support her however I can,” he said.

But Brooke isn’t rushing back to the altar any time soon.

“I honestly don’t know that I’ll ever get married again,” Brooke said. “I’m just at a place where I’m happy, I’m content and I’m no longer sad or heartbroken. I’m focusing on me, my kids and my current relationship.”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and has been reproduced here with permission

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