2 brides, 1 groom: Chinese wedding in Malaysia leaves locals puzzled

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A wedding reception with a Chinese groom and two brides has left Malaysians baffled. Some are asking: Can a non-Muslim man marry more than one woman? The wedding reception was reportedly held in a restaurant in Sarawak on Monday (March 11), with the groom and his brides donning both Chinese and Western-style outfits.

The unconventional wedding puzzled Malaysians, who questioned its legality.A wedding reception with a Chinese groom and two brides has left Malaysians baffled.The wedding reception was reportedly held in a restaurant in Sarawak on Monday , with the groom and his brides donning both Chinese and Western-style outfits.

They were also shot pouring a champagne tower, cutting a five-tier wedding cake, and partaking in celebratory toasts on stage.While some netizens congratulated the trio and wished them happiness, others questioned the legality of the union. Another netizen said: "They're filming a movie, right? It's impossible to have two wives, the law doesn't allow it."

 

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