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This is the horrifying moment a groom beat his new wife at their wedding after flipping out when the bride won a game during a toast in Uzbekistan.

The newly betrothed couple were on stage at their wedding reception when the toastmaster made them take part in a competition.

The bride won the unspecified game, and when the groom from hell realised he had been bested, he angrily struck her hard on the back of the head with his fist.

The shocked and distraught bride put her hand to her head, before she lifted her white wedding dress from the floor and was led off the stage by two other women.

Meanwhile, the best man standing alongside the groom also appeared shocked before fidgeting nervously with his phone as party music continued to play and disco lights flashed around them.

The groom remained on the stage, as if nothing had happened, staring out across the silenced crowd who moments before had been cheering the couple on.

 
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#trending: Groom in Uzbekistan hits his bride after losing to her in a game at their wedding​

A video of a groom in Uzbekistan who lashed out at his bride after he lost to her in a game during their wedding has gone viral on Twitter, with one video posted yesterday (June 13) garnering 1 million views. According to reports, domestic and gender-based violence remains prevalent in Central Asia.

UZBEKISTAN — A video of a groom in Uzbekistan who violently hit his bride on the head after he lost to her in a game during their wedding has gone viral on Twitter, with one video posted yesterday (June 13) garnering 1 million views.

In the video, the newlyweds are seen standing on a brightly-lit stage with their best man and maid of honour, seemingly participating in a game. The emcee announces the bride as the winner and the onlookers begin to cheer – before they are quickly silenced by the groom, who draws his arm back to deal a hard blow to the back of his wife's head.

The stunned bride stumbles into her maid of honour from the force of the blow as the groom stares unflinchingly into the crowd. Her friends then quietly lead her off the stage. It is unclear what happened after.

Netizens have expressed shock and outrage, not only at the violent groom but also at the lack of response or action from the wedding guests.

"Why are they acting like it's normal?" one Twitter user asked.

"Doesn't seem like this was the first time at all," another observed.

Some also drew attention to the best man, who appeared to be grinning after his friend punched the bride.
"Violence is accepted as [a] method of controlling females' behaviour [in Central Asia]," said Twitter user "l_seiitbek", who posted the video. "People see violence against women and girls as...something sad but unavoidable."

Others echoed the same disappointment: "Another wedding in Uzbekistan. Another man-child. Another slapped bride."

In 2019, a similar video seemingly taken at another Uzbekistan wedding showed the groom slapping his wife after she teased him with a piece of cake.

A separate incident from 2020 found a husband in Kyrgyzstan repeatedly throwing buckets of cold water on his wife and slapping her in the face as she stands with car tyres filled with bricks tied around her neck.

He was disciplining his wife for visiting her sister without his permission, Eurasianet reported. It was a chilling scene, "even in Kyrgyzstan, where grisly tales of domestic violence emerge with unerring regularity."

According to the Human Rights Watch's World Report 2022, domestic violence against women and girls remains prevalent across Central Asia, with little support or justice for survivors.

Just last year, a question was posted in "Maslahat.uz", a public Uzbekistan Facebook group: "Do you beat your wife? What's the result? What do you beat her with?"

In response to yesterday's video, many Twitter users also shared their own anecdotes of domestic violence in Central Asia. They sympathised with the bride, stating that she was most likely marrying the violent groom out of societal necessity or obligation.

Sadly, none were too optimistic about what happened after the filming had stopped. There is currently no update on the situation.
 
A little pain is worth it for getting a big Uzbek penis.
 
They are descendants of mongols and turks. No such thing as graciousness. If they want something, they just take or do.
 
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