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Man marries rice cooker, divorces it four days later
In a bizarre incident, an Indonesian man married his rice cooker just because it talks less and is very good at making food.
Jakarta: In a bizarre incident, an Indonesian man married his rice cooker just because it talks less and is very good at making food. Even more awful, four days later the ‘strange wedding’ was called off.
The Indonesian man identified as Khoirul Anam in a post on Facebook announced the wedding and shared pictures from ceremony with the Philips rice cooker. The post has gone viral on social media.
In pictures he can be seen dressed in a fancy traditional white attire while the rice cooker was also decorated with a sheer white veil.
For the ceremony, the rice cooker was placed beside man while in one of the images, he also kissed the home appliance. More shockingly, the groom was seen signing the wedding papers to complete the formalities of the wedding to make it legal.
In the caption of his post, Khoirul wrote, “white, loving and obedient. Without you, my rice is not cooked”.
After four days of this awful wedding, Khoirul announced that he had divorced the rice cooker because it could only cook rice.
We all have seen unusual weddings but it does not get any bizarre than this.
Netizens cannot stop laughing while many congratulated the two. Though the internet is skeptical that the wedding and divorce were all a joke—terming it a ‘publicity stunt’.
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