A TRAVELLER bride has been brutally trolled for her ”orange” wedding makeover.
Getting your make-up and hair done professionally is a must for many brides on their big wedding day – after all, you want to look your best not just for yourself but also the memories on photos.
Scroll down to see the glam makeover which has gone viral on TikTok[/caption] Cruel social media trolls dubbed the young woman ‘orange queen’[/caption]With her special occasion just hours away, one woman from the vibrant traveller community also had pros glamming her up – however, the makeover didn’t go down a treat on TikTok.
The jaw-dropping transformation of the unnamed beauty was shared on @makeupbygolondon account on the platform, where the duo posted both Before and After clips.
At the start of the now-viral video, which has racked up more than 3.5million views, social media users can see the excited bride sit on the chair and patiently waiting for the gurus to work their magic.
Posing with a chic manicure, a sexy white lace chemise and her long tresses in an adorable plait, the young woman already looked incredible.
The light tan only enhanced her gorgeous eyes which were paired with eyelash extensions and her flawless skin was radiant and glowing – all before the London-based make-up pros had even set to work.
But with a little bit of make-up, the beauty buffs gave the stunner a totally new look – one that, sadly, wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea.
The After shots of the bride revealed cakey foundation, heavy contour, rosy pink blush on the cheeks, darker and neatly contoured brows, as well as a nude pout.
The jaw-dropping transformation was complete with a sexy and smokey eye make-up look, as well as dazzling drop earrings with gems and a sky-high hairdo.
The beauty lover looked incredible as she then was posing in her glam gown, featuring a gorgeous veil with intricate detailing and silver elements around the bardot-style top.
”Our Traveller Bride Doll,” the make-up pros wrote in the caption, as close to 2,000 people raced to comments.
One joked: ”Toddlers and Tiaras vibes.”
Someone else chimed in: ”How do you look younger after all that.”
Many also seemed to have something to say about the shade of the foundation, as well as the choice of tan.
”Orange queen!” a troll chuckled, as hundreds reckoned she looked better ”without make-up”.
”She’s pretty she just needa tune down the spray tan,” someone else agreed.
Nomadic lifestyle: Traditionally, many travellers maintain a nomadic lifestyle, living in caravans and moving frequently. This mobility is a core aspect of their identity, reflecting a deep connection to freedom and independence.
Strong family bonds: Family is central to traveller culture. Extended families often live and travel together, providing a strong support network. Marriages and social events are significant community affairs, reinforcing familial ties.
Distinct Language: Many travellers speak Shelta, also known as Cant or Gammon, a distinct language that mixes elements of Irish, English, and other languages. This language serves as a cultural marker and a means of private communication within the community.
Religious practices: The traveller community often follows Roman Catholicism, with religious festivals and milestones like baptisms, communions, and weddings being particularly significant. However, individual beliefs and practices can vary widely.
Unique celebrations: Events such as horse fairs and traditional weddings are major social gatherings for travellers. These occasions are marked by elaborate preparations, vibrant attire, and communal participation.
”She looks TERRIBLEEE it’s embarrassing,” another meanie said.
Luckily, there were also heaps of kind comments, as supportive users flocked to hit back at the bullies who they thought were simply ”jealous”.
One wrote: ”When people don’t know what an Irish traveller is.. Congratulations love!”
Someone else added: ”traveller wedding dresses are SO gorgeous. she looks stunning.”
”She’s so gorgeous and I love the high volume hair,” a third penned.