Lavish wedding goes viral for all the wrong reasons
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Weddings are often a time for celebration, tradition and personal flair—but sometimes, those choices spark unexpected controversy.
What began as a grand gesture from a Sydney groom quickly spiralled into a viral frenzy that left social media users fiercely divided.
Now, questions are swirling not just about the event itself, but what happened in the days that followed.
What was meant to be a spectacular celebration of love turned into a whirlwind of online mockery and speculation.
Ali Abbas and influencer Jasmin Mitwali tied the knot in Sydney on a Saturday, but it wasn’t the vows or the venue that sparked conversation—it was the groom’s grand arrival.
A clip shared by Spinning Booth showed Ali riding down a suburban street on a white horse, raising his palm triumphantly as festive music played in the background.
The street was lined with cheering onlookers, and Jasmin could be seen dancing joyfully on a balcony surrounded by well-wishers.
Almost immediately, social media lit up with reactions, with many comparing the display to the 2015 wedding of former Auburn City Council Deputy Mayor and convicted criminal Salim Mehajer.
‘Bruv get off that poor horse, take your Salim Mehajer attempt. Back to Greenacre n stop embarrassing yourself,’ one person commented.
Another user wrote: ‘Temu Salim Mehajer,’ echoing sentiments seen throughout the comment section.
Source: Tiktok/spinning.booth
Salim’s infamous wedding featured helicopters, luxury cars, drummers, a red carpet and a towering cake—elements that left a lasting impression on the public.
Ali and Jasmin’s day also included Lebanese drummers, lavish floral decorations, and an extravagant cake, with videos initially posted by Jasmin to her large following of 580,000.
However, within days, Jasmin had removed all traces of the event from her social media, prompting fans to question whether the newlyweds had already separated.
‘Did Jasmin get divorced???’ one person asked.
Another added: ‘I don't get why no one is saying the truth. Is it full show or did they actually get divorced?’
‘Jazzy is back on the market,’ a commenter claimed, while another simply asked: ‘What happened?’
Despite the speculation, some fans were quick to defend the couple, suggesting they were still together but chose to delete the posts due to backlash.
‘She deleted everything because of all the keyboard warriors. Leave her alone you only get married once and y’all can’t let a girl just live,’ someone wrote.
‘These comments make social media not worth sharing your life,’ another said.
‘It's just rumours no way it's true,’ one person insisted.
Source: Tiktok/spinning.booth
Others applauded the boldness of the display.
‘Congratulations to you both wishing you both a life time of happiness.’
One supporter added: ‘Good on you mate thinking different then all the other weddings, good job.’
Another wrote: ‘People acting like it’s the first time they see a horse at a Leb wedding... nothing new leave the couple alone.’
While many enjoyed the spectacle, the backlash showed just how quickly a moment meant to celebrate love can become a target for public judgment.
In a previous story, guests were left stunned by one extravagant feature that stole the spotlight at the same wedding.
The towering five-foot cake had everyone talking—and snapping photos.
Take a look for yourself and see why it caused such a stir.
With weddings becoming increasingly elaborate, where do you draw the line between celebration and spectacle? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
What began as a grand gesture from a Sydney groom quickly spiralled into a viral frenzy that left social media users fiercely divided.
Now, questions are swirling not just about the event itself, but what happened in the days that followed.
What was meant to be a spectacular celebration of love turned into a whirlwind of online mockery and speculation.
Ali Abbas and influencer Jasmin Mitwali tied the knot in Sydney on a Saturday, but it wasn’t the vows or the venue that sparked conversation—it was the groom’s grand arrival.
A clip shared by Spinning Booth showed Ali riding down a suburban street on a white horse, raising his palm triumphantly as festive music played in the background.
The street was lined with cheering onlookers, and Jasmin could be seen dancing joyfully on a balcony surrounded by well-wishers.
Almost immediately, social media lit up with reactions, with many comparing the display to the 2015 wedding of former Auburn City Council Deputy Mayor and convicted criminal Salim Mehajer.
‘Bruv get off that poor horse, take your Salim Mehajer attempt. Back to Greenacre n stop embarrassing yourself,’ one person commented.
Another user wrote: ‘Temu Salim Mehajer,’ echoing sentiments seen throughout the comment section.
Source: Tiktok/spinning.booth
Salim’s infamous wedding featured helicopters, luxury cars, drummers, a red carpet and a towering cake—elements that left a lasting impression on the public.
Ali and Jasmin’s day also included Lebanese drummers, lavish floral decorations, and an extravagant cake, with videos initially posted by Jasmin to her large following of 580,000.
However, within days, Jasmin had removed all traces of the event from her social media, prompting fans to question whether the newlyweds had already separated.
‘Did Jasmin get divorced???’ one person asked.
Another added: ‘I don't get why no one is saying the truth. Is it full show or did they actually get divorced?’
‘Jazzy is back on the market,’ a commenter claimed, while another simply asked: ‘What happened?’
Despite the speculation, some fans were quick to defend the couple, suggesting they were still together but chose to delete the posts due to backlash.
‘She deleted everything because of all the keyboard warriors. Leave her alone you only get married once and y’all can’t let a girl just live,’ someone wrote.
‘These comments make social media not worth sharing your life,’ another said.
‘It's just rumours no way it's true,’ one person insisted.
Source: Tiktok/spinning.booth
Others applauded the boldness of the display.
‘Congratulations to you both wishing you both a life time of happiness.’
One supporter added: ‘Good on you mate thinking different then all the other weddings, good job.’
Another wrote: ‘People acting like it’s the first time they see a horse at a Leb wedding... nothing new leave the couple alone.’
While many enjoyed the spectacle, the backlash showed just how quickly a moment meant to celebrate love can become a target for public judgment.
In a previous story, guests were left stunned by one extravagant feature that stole the spotlight at the same wedding.
The towering five-foot cake had everyone talking—and snapping photos.
Take a look for yourself and see why it caused such a stir.
Key Takeaways
- A Sydney groom’s grand wedding entrance on horseback went viral and sparked fierce online debate.
- Many compared the display to Salim Mehajer’s infamous 2015 wedding, calling it over-the-top.
- Speculation grew after the bride deleted all wedding posts, with some questioning if the couple had split.
- While some mocked the celebration, others defended the couple’s choices and urged critics to back off.