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Like many brides-to-be, movie author Savannah Monroe introduced her engagement on social media. On October 15, she posted a photograph of her new ring — a dainty inexperienced gemstone set in a gold band — to X, however sadly her put up quickly went viral because of customers making enjoyable of its modest measurement. For some motive, Amazon Prime Video India determined to get entangled. What may go flawed?
Based on Individuals, the account contributed to the dogpile, writing, “Lady is there any likelihood your fiancé seems to be like this 👀,” with a photograph of Jeremiah from The Summer time I Turned Fairly holding the teeny-tiny ring he proposed to Stomach with. For these of you who haven’t seen the present, the ring triggered backlash from viewers and was mocked for being “microscopic.” Even the character’s finest good friend requested, “Is it a diamond or like a sliver of tinfoil?” upon seeing it. Harsh.
A lot of X customers, together with Monroe, didn’t discover this amusing, with some even calling for the streaming service to pay for the marriage. Monroe responded to the Prime Video India account: “When an enormous streaming platform places out a mean-spirited tweet about one of many happiest moments of your life for engagement, inviting harassment in droves,” ending off the tweet with a sarcastic heart-eye emoji.
When an enormous streaming platform places out a mean-spirited tweet about one of many happiest moments of your life for engagement, inviting harassment in droves 😍 https://t.co/a0s0BDngmm
— Savannah Monroe (@garbo__talks) October 18, 2025
“Most of my posts don’t get greater than twenty likes so one a couple of private and particular second getting this a lot consideration, lots of it more and more detrimental/judgmental, feels overwhelming,” Monroe wrote in one other tweet. “Think about that I’m an actual particular person, I like my ring, and I’m very, very completely happy.” In one other put up, she added, “My fiancé and I should not characters in a tv present nor are we millionaires. Commenting on a hoop measurement to an absolute stranger is anti-social habits.”
Prime Video India ended up issuing an apology tweet. “Our current tweet triggered harm and that’s not okay,” the platform wrote. “We’ve eliminated it and are taking steps to make sure our content material displays our values of inclusivity. We’ll do higher from hereon.”
In the meantime, Amazon’s cloud computing service all of the sudden broke down and despatched a wide range of web sites, together with SnapChat, Roblox, and Sign, into disarray on Monday. Karma actually does come for us all.
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