VIRAL: Wedding Videographer Walks Out of Ceremony After Groom Kills a Snake
Oct 25, 2023 • Edgardo Toledo
Oct 25, 2023 • Edgardo Toledo
Weddings are some of the most joyous affairs to attend, whether you’re part of the entourage or not. However, for this wedding videographer, the ceremony he was covering turned into an unforgettable, albeit unfortunate, experience after seeing the groom killing a snake.
I walked out of this wedding reception knina coz the groom caught a snake they found in the area (it was outdoors) then FCKNG SMASHED ITS HEAD! And the bride clapped and probably thought it made him look good and manly like PTNGINA NYO MANIGAS KAYO WALANG VIDEO VIDEO PAKYU KAYO pic.twitter.com/DF7DInpjV4
— Ben Jan 🪬 (@benjahan) October 22, 2023
Wedding photographer Ben Jahan took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent his frustration at a wedding event he recently attended. Jahan said the groom caught a snake at the wedding reception (which was outdoors) and smashed its head.
“And the bride clapped and probably thought it made him look good and manly like p*t*a***na n’yo manigas kayo — walang video video — p*a*y* kayo,” his post reads.
He also shared a screenshot in which he was asked about copies of the wedding video. In response, he just said: “Ask mo ‘yung ahas.”
With the first tweet garnering over three million views, it’s clear Jahan’s posts have gone viral across X. Although some praised him for sticking to his principles over money, others called him disrespectful for his actions.
“I understand we all have something where we draw the line. Maybe for you, it’s animal abuse. Pero, just remember, making a stand does have its consequences. You probably broke a contractual obligation, as well as giving yourself [a] bad PR for this,” one user said.
I understand we all have something where we draw the line. Maybe for you it’s animal abuse.
Pero just remember, making a stand does have its consequences. You probably broke a contractual obligation, as well as giving yourself bad PR for this.
So I hope it’s worth it for you.
— 先生 (@KingArmyInChain) October 22, 2023
Another user argued that when someone pays for a product or service, there exists a moral obligation to deliver what they have paid for; otherwise, it could be considered tantamount to theft.
my one and only take here: if someone paid for a product/service they availed from you, it’s your due obligation to fulfill whatever it is they paid for, otherwise you’re stealing.
the snake is another issue that does not involve your non-compliance to what is owed/due. https://t.co/YxGANfk0eK
— kokominaj (@mbartolayyy) October 22, 2023
“The snake is another issue that does not involve your non-compliance to what is owed/due,” the user added.
Some also said it’s common for people to exhibit a fight or flight behavior when confronted by situations like random snake encounters.
Sir in any dangerous situation, it’s a human instinct to trigger a “fight or flight” response. Alam mo naman siguro ito, ano? Response varies from person to person, so maaaring yan yung response ni Kuya. Si OA ka naman.
— jd (@jaowxyz) October 22, 2023
“Alam mo naman siguro ito, ano? Response varies from person to person, so maaaring yan yung response ni Kuya. Si OA ka naman,” said another.
Under Section 27 of Republic Act No. 9147 or the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001, it’s considered illegal to kill, injure, collect, hunt, or have possession of wildlife, their by-products, and derivatives. Anyone who is found guilty may go to prison, be fined, or both.
However, the law also states people are exempted from the consequences of killing and destroying wildlife species, given the following instances:
Despite the backlash and callouts, Jahan isn’t backing down from his actions, standing firm by his belief that the groom’s act of killing a snake is wrong.
“I stand by my actions. OA na kung OA, pero if I couldn’t do anything to stop that unnecessary cruelty, I have no business glorifying what these people are celebrating either.”
Una sa lahat, I stand by my actions. OA na kung OA, pero if I couldn’t do anything to stop that UNNECESSARY CRUELTY, I have no business glorifying what these people are celebrating either. Ganun lang un.
— Ben Jan 🪬 (@benjahan) October 22, 2023
He argued the wedding was held at a location full of trees and shrubs, and the wedding party was invading the snake’s natural space.
“That snake was just probably nabulabog and wanted to get away,” he argued. “But no, they just had to kill it.”
It was held kase in this area full of trees and shrubs around and we were invading its natural space. That snake was just probably nabulabog and wanted to get away BUT NOOOO THEY JUST HAD TO KILL IT
— Ben Jan 🪬 (@benjahan) October 22, 2023
Jahan added he doesn’t expect everyone to be on his side and he’s at peace with what he did.
“I wish the couple nothing but the wrath of the engkantos that they angered by their dumb actions. Like legit.”
Pang apat, i don’t not expect any of you to agree with me or to be on my side when I tweeted this, I’m at peace with what i did and I wish the couple nothing but the wrath of the engkantos that they angered by their dumb actions. Like legit.
— Ben Jan 🪬 (@benjahan) October 22, 2023
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