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A woman has publicly shamed her fiancé after he made a very awkward mistake about bamboo plates.
Caroline Wise, 25, from Texas, took to TikTok to poke fun at her husband-to-be by sharing a text exchange relating to their wedding registry.
She revealed that fiancé Austin Reed Thomas, 27, had been sent into a panic about one item in particular in what turned out to be a comical misunderstanding.
And dozens of viewers were quick to comment on the confusion with their own playful jabs.
Caroline Wise, 25, from Texas, took to TikTok to poke fun at her husband-to-be by sharing a text exchange relating to their wedding registry
She revealed that fiancé Austin Reed Thomas, 27, had been sent into a panic about one item in particular in what turned out to be a comical misunderstanding
In the clip, which has so far been viewed more than 1.7 million times, Caroline used greenscreen to overlay herself over the screenshots.
'On today's edition of being in a relationship with a straight man...' she said with a sly smile.
'My fiancé texts me this about our wedding registry.
'He said: "Can you remove those bamboo plates?' I'm allergic to bamboo."'
Caroline was stunned by the request, responding: 'Are you kidding?'
Austin shot back with a simple 'no' before she then showed viewers the kitchenware in question.
She revealed the plates were actually Pillivuyt's Bamboo Porcelain Salad Plates.
The set of four, which come with a $109.95 price tag, are made out of porcelain with a delicate bamboo pattern running around the trim.
The set of four, which come with a $109.95 price tag, are made out of porcelain with a delicate bamboo pattern running around the trim
The exchange left viewers in hysterics as one quipped: 'GIRL IT'S NOT TOO LATE'
Caroline then responded to her husband-to-be to alleviate his concerns, writing: 'That's just the pattern. Not actual bamboo. They're ceramic.'
Austin bashfully concluded: 'How am I supposed to know that?'
The content creator uploaded the clip alongside a caption that read: 'I love the man and at least he keeps it interesting.'
And the exchange left viewers in hysterics as one quipped: 'GIRL IT'S NOT TOO LATE.'
'That would be my deal breaker,' another joked.
Someone else described it as a 'red flag' and a fourth remarked: 'Welcome to the rest of your life.'
Following the widespread furor, Caroline posted a second video as she responded to one comment that read: 'Make sure you get them in the divorce.'
She said: 'I never thought that I would wake up to a thousand people on the internet telling me to call off my wedding. But, here I am!'
But she was quick to brush off the criticism with the couple, who met on Halloween two years ago, set to be married in November.