Chinese bride’s childlike appearance raises concerns and sparks national intrigue
A bride from Ningxia, an autonomous region in China, sparked national intrigue due to her childlike appearance and small stature, raising questions about her legal age and whether her parents coerced her into marriage. However, the bride’s parents have now clarified the situation.
The bride, who is 20 years old, has a physique and countenance that resemble a pre-adolescent, leading many to mistakenly believe she is still in junior high school. This has forced her parents to repeatedly explain her situation.
The bride’s parents revealed that her height and appearance have not changed since she was about 13 to 14 years old. As a result, even though she is now an adult, she still looks like a young child. This has discouraged any suitors from approaching her, despite her being of marriageable age, reported Sohu.
Eventually, a man proposed to the woman, unconcerned about her height and appearance. The two got along well, and their families were happy for them.
On the day of the wedding, the bride woke up early to prepare. She sat quietly, waiting for her groom. Meanwhile, a photographer captured the beautiful memories of the day. These pictures would later attract public attention, making her story a topic of conversation nationwide.
In related news, a wedding in Jiangsu province, China, is trending globally after images were released of the groom arriving to collect the bride from her home. The astonishing scene awaiting him included not only his beautiful bride but also two stunning women seated beside her.
The two women accompanying the bride were later identified as the groom’s future mother-in-law and the bride’s sister. Initially, many netizens presumed the elder woman to be a friend of the bride due to her youthful appearance, impeccable complexion, and elegant dressing style.
The other woman, who was acting as the bridesmaid, was the bride’s sibling. All three women were universally admired for their beauty. Read more about the story HERE.
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