Following the marriage ceremony, the newly-wed couple went to a hotel where she began exchanging messages with her friends soon after they entered their room.
The groom wanted to talk to her but she ignored him. When he asked her about the reasons, the bride said she was busy communicating with her friends who were congratulating her on their marriage on the mobile, Gulf News reported.
The groom then asked her to chat later but she refused and became angry. At this, he asked if her friends were more important than him, the bride answered yes, Saudi daily Al Watan quoted one of their relatives as saying.
A divorce case has been filed and the court referred it to the reconciliation committee to assess if the couple could be reconciled.
The groom, however, was too hurt in his pride to forgive and refused to withdraw the case and insisted on the divorce, the report said.
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