Bride’s Cake Takes the Cake

An eagle-eyed FrontBurnervian points our Web browsers in this general direction for a picture of the wedding cake of Allen’s Chidi Ogbuta. The i-Reporter (?) had her wedding cake made to look like … her. Kinda creepy, actually.

11 Comments to “Bride’s Cake Takes the Cake”
  • Bobby Ewing

    So exactly how high with the knife did they go? Reminds me of a line from Steel Magnolias uttered over an armadillo cake that I won’t repeat.

  • Bethany

    Aren’t you traditionally supposed to keep the top tier of the cake in your freezer til the first anniversary, then thaw it and eat it?

    Dude, there’s a HEAD in their freezer.

  • Puddin'Tane

    Didn’t a guy in Tyler just get arrested for…. ????

  • 3rd Grader

    Let’s hope only one of them had a yeast infection.

  • Nate

    If the caterer or whoever is cutting and serving the cake is Caucasian or of another race besides African-American, would police be called to investigate a hate crime??? Think there will be a rally afterwards?

  • Chris

    Thats REALLY creepy. Brit creepy.

  • ben

    Um, you really should credit NeighborsGo.com. They “broke” the story back in October. Rude.

    http://www.neighborsgo.com/stories/6501

  • buck

    so why doesn’t the DMN put this in the real paper instead of NeighborsGo?

  • DG

    Hey Ben, lighten up. The story showed up on CNN two days ago. But golly, that’s one strange cake… it deserves to go in the “what NOT to do” category and repeated often! LOL!

  • Shane

    I am ordering an Eric Celeste cake RIGHT NOW!

  • Missy

    The post on NeighborsGo.com is basically an advertisement contributed by the person (Nikki J.) who made the cake. Woudln’t want to link to that, would we? Plus the story linked here on FB has actual wedding photos including the dress which makes it all the more better.

    And yes I said more better. I’m cool like that.

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