What is the Keziah wedding makeup TikTok drama? Viral feud explored

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Makeup artist and business owner Keziah went viral after refusing to leave a wedding despite being asked. In deleted TikTok videos, the owner of The Key Look shared that what was supposed to be the bride and groom's big day turned into a disaster.

The event holders and the bride's sister criticized Keziah online. Without naming her clients, she revealed she worked at a September wedding in New York, handling the bride's and bridesmaids' hair and makeup. Although hired to stay for an extra two hours, she chose to stay longer.

Keziah reportedly had a gala time with the bride and the bridesmaids as they filmed certain behind-the-scenes shots for her social media page. However, when Keziah learned that the bride wanted to hire a content creator for her wedding but ended up not doing so, the MUA decided to stay and film wedding content throughout the event.

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It is worth noting that the entrepreneur was not asked to do so yet resorted to the same, subsequently leading to her getting blasted by the groom.


“There was literally not a dull moment all day” — Keziah narrated the wedding drama in a series of deleted TikTok videos.

In her TikTok videos, Keziah told followers that she was “vibing” with the bridal party and did not think that there were any issues. She said:

“I was going full makeup and full on content y’all. I had everyone laughing all morning. There was literally not a dull moment all day.”

She also claimed that people asked her to stay throughout the wedding because she brought “so much good energy.” She added:

“I told them I don’t know when I’m going to leave but we are booked to come to the venue. I also told them I’ll continue to film.”

Some of the content she filmed, which was reportedly not asked for by the bridal party, included the bride’s first look at her bridesmaids in her wedding gown. Keziah also claimed that she was catching moments of the ceremony that were not being recorded by the photographer or the videographer.

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At several other instances, she also asked the bridal party to take part in numerous other videos and also helped herself to some dinner. However, as guests began noticing that she was a nuisance, the groom snapped and reportedly told her:

“We’re not doing anymore TikToks. You’re getting on my f**king nerves.”

This led to Keziah bursting into tears and having to be consoled by the bride later on. As time passed, one of the assistant wedding planners reportedly asked her to leave the event, but she did not plan on doing so. Keziah said:

“I went out to the car… and I was like, ‘You know what, my bride doesn’t want me to leave. I might as well just stay.’ So I went back.”

She revealed on TikTok that she re-entered the venue “with her head held high” and continued to film content. Eventually, she left the venue after telling the bride that she was “confused” over being asked to leave. Keziah said on TikTok:

“I didn’t do anything to anybody, like I’m so confused. I said thank you for allowing me to be part of your wedding, but I’m going to go ahead and go. It was so embarrassing and so crazy. I literally did nothing to nobody at this wedding.”

She went on to call the matter “crazy, unacceptable and disrespectful.”


Wedding party puts the MUA on blast online after TikTok series makes it online

TikTok user Alexandra Bueno took to the video sharing site to reveal that family members involved in the event and other event organizers had taken to social media to comment on the matter. Some comments aimed at the MUA read:

“I was the content creator and coordinator at her wedding on the 9/6. I have never been so frustrated at a wedding vendor in my life.”
“The bride is actually my sister. Shame on you for even posting this.”

A commenter, who claimed to be one of the bridesmaids also reportedly said:

“So, again this is INSANE. To have this content up, plus your disrespectful story about my best friend’s wedding. AND to be deleting comments is WILD.”
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After garnering intense heat online, Keziah reportedly took to TikTok to publicly apologize to the wedding party and also claimed to have offered the bride and groom a full refund for her services.