Veterinarian turns marriage reception into a petting zoo

WHAT is a wedding without a feast, well according to Malaysian expectations? Despite living in a melting pot of culture, we can all agree that Malaysians love their feasts, the bigger the better.

But sometimes, people decide to do things differently, and the result is jaw-dropping. Recently, a wedding reception grabbed quite the attention for its very unique theme.

Apparently, the bride was a veterinarian and the couple just wouldn’t do things the conventional way.

The attendees found themselves in a zoo, complete with a massive python slithering about, lesser-sized snakes for necklace, frogs and exotic birds as exhibits.

This is one wedding invitation you do not want to miss. Unsurprisingly, netizens were wowed by the very unique theme.

Prompted by the video, netizen @naz_frhn12 perhaps jokingly said he wanted to marry a dentist.

“So when I get married, do I need to make an air conditioning expo,” said @Bdk_DenGgi whose profession must be linked to the device.

Another netizen who saw the video added that it reminded her of the celebrity Ning Baizura’s wedding where there was a goat pen right in the middle of the wedding hall.

However, several netizens noted the presence of the snake at the wedding which was a cause for fear.

“I will just eat in the car. I am afraid of snakes,” said @nasrulofkoz while another said he would just greet the bride and groom.

Looking at the video, one can only wonder if they served exotic meat for food too. Hilariously, @runrickyrunrun even compared the wedding to the movie Jumanji.

For those not in the know, Jumanji is a fantasy adventure film centred around a mysterious and magical board game that brings its jungle-themed hazards to life in the real world. 

When players roll the dice, they must survive wild animals, natural disasters, and other dangers until the game is completed.

Regardless, we can be certain there is nothing life-threatening about this very interesting wedding.

On another note, we do hope the animals on exhibit get fed well too, unlike the guests. As for the huge python, we are a little cautious to issue the same statement. —June 11, 2025

Main image: @bckupacc99 (X)

 

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