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Friend’s Reaction as Bride-To-Be Crashes Groom’s Bachelor Party: ‘Go Home’

The moment a woman unintentionally crashed her fiancé’s bachelor party, prompting a hilariously outraged response from the friend of the groom, has gained viral attention online.
With more than 3.6 million views on TikTok, the video captured the moment 26-year-old bride-to-be Mikaella walked in on the all-male celebration leading to a mix of cheers, laughs, and one furious response from a friend of the groom.
While a few partygoers greeted her with smiles and cheers, one friend named Kyle was visibly upset by her presence. Turning to face her, he shouted, “Go home!” over and over. The dramatic reaction left viewers in stitches, with many comparing Kyle’s outburst to the antics of Michael Scott from The Office.”
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“Nothing like a warm welcome,” Mikaella jokingly captioned the video. The moment quickly became a source of amusement for viewers who flooded the comments section with humorous observations. User @sweetheartrips said: “Michael Scott vibes,” while another commenter, @Pai8725, quipped: “I think he wants you to go home, not sure though.”
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Mikaella later revealed that her appearance at the bachelor party wasn’t intentional. “The irony of my friend screaming at me to go home is that I WAS home!” she told Newsweek. “I happen to live on that boat, and while I knew the bachelor party was that day, the plan was never for them to be at the boat. I was simply coming home when I stumbled upon the bachelor party in progress and was met with a not-so-warm welcome from our friend.”
Despite the initial awkwardness, Mikaella assured viewers that the situation quickly turned around. “I stopped filming because I thought he might be alarming my neighbors but afterward I was welcomed on the boat, and we all ate pizza and took the boat out for a sail,” she added. “The video was actually filmed months ago, but I happened to be rewatching it and thought others might find it funny. I didn’t anticipate it would get millions of views.”
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However, not all reactions were light-hearted. Some TikTok users criticized Mikaella for crashing the party. One user, @skire81611, asked: “Why did you crash tho?” Another commenter @Al wrote: “Bro was not wrong. Without knowing the details, that’s a major red flag for me.”
“It’s been so fun to see people’s reactions pouring in and less fun to have people call me an ‘insecure b****’ and such for crashing his bachelor party without realizing I was just returning home,” Mikaella said.

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