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Sunday 8 May 2016

'I Do, I Did, I'm DONE': Newly Unwed Men and Women Celebrate Their Relationship Breakdowns with Hilarious (and sometimes frightening) 'Divorce Cakes'

Spritely yet spiteful: The divorce cake wedding trend has been on the rise for the past 12 monthsWoops: Recently, a baker shared a photo of her 'very first divorce cake' which showed a male wedding topper pushing his bride off the top and onto the ground 
Social media is been flooded with cheerful exes sharing 'divorce selfies' outside court houses and hosting parties to celebrate the end of their marriage.
Now, the bizarrely optimistic breakup attitude is continuing with 'divorce cakes' becoming more popular than ever. 
Over the past year, hundreds of satisfied (and often spiteful) men and women from around the world have taken to Instagram to proudly share snaps of cakes made to celebrate the end of a marriage.


Unique: Hundreds of satisfied (and often spiteful) men and women from around the world have taken to Instagram to proudly share snaps of cakes made to celebrate the end of a marriageUnique: Hundreds of satisfied (and often spiteful) men and women from around the world have taken to Instagram to proudly share snaps of cakes made to celebrate the end of a marriage

Mud cake grave: One groom cake topper was burying his wife in a cake grave Mud cake grave: One groom cake topper was burying his wife in a cake grave 

Recently, a baker shared a photo of her 'very first divorce cake' which showed a male wedding topper pushing his bride off the top and onto the ground


'Celebrating our coworkers release #chainhasbeenbroken,' one woman wrote. 
'Slightly inappropriate but so delicious...,' said another. 
Another cake was topped with a bride donning in gloves punching her groom in the face and completed with blood red icing dripping down the sides.
Freedom: Another cake was topped with a bride donning in gloves punching her groom in the face and completed with blood red icing dripping down the sides
Freedom: Another cake was topped with a bride donning in gloves punching her groom in the face and completed with blood red icing dripping down the sides
Garbage: Many of the cakes saw bride toppers dragging groom toppers to the trash 
Garbage: Many of the cakes saw bride toppers dragging groom toppers to the trash 


Newly unwed: 'Because when things are that bad & your divorce papers arrive, celebration is a must!' One woman wrote next to her cake, which was topped with a doll holding a sign saying 'finally I'm free'
Newly unwed: 'Because when things are that bad & your divorce papers arrive, celebration is a must!' One woman wrote next to her cake, which was topped with a doll holding a sign saying 'finally I'm free'

Rubbish relationship: 'Here's to celebrating moving on!' A woman captioned the image
Rubbish relationship: 'Here's to celebrating moving on!' A woman captioned the image

Another common theme was brides 'taking out the garbage', with bride cake toppers dragging their grooms toward a trash can. 
'Here's to celebrating moving on!' A woman captioned the image. 
Others chose to simply have a message written on the top of their cakes.
Not just women: 'Unhitched from the witch,' one cake read, which was iced with a picture of a witch flying into the starry night
Not just women: 'Unhitched from the witch,' one cake read, which was iced with a picture of a witch flying into the starry night



'I do, I did, I'm done,' was a message commonly written on the top of the divorce cakes, followed by 'newly unwed.'
'Because when things are that bad & your divorce papers arrive, celebration is a must!' One woman wrote next to her cake, which was topped with a doll holding a sign saying 'finally I'm free' and divorce papers.
One woman chose to have 'f**k that s**t' written on her cake, saying '#divorcecake is the sweetest cake.'
All smiles: 'Love this shot of Ruth cutting her divorce cake,' a baker wrote next to a photo of a happy woman cutting into her 'free at last' dessert
All smiles: 'Love this shot of Ruth cutting her divorce cake,' a baker wrote next to a photo of a happy woman cutting into her 'free at last' dessert
Fierce: The frightening violence-themed cakes continued with other cakes showing bloodied up brides dragging suited-up grooms along the cakeFierce: The frightening violence-themed cakes continued with other cakes showing bloodied up brides dragging suited-up grooms along the cake
Fierce: The frightening violence-themed cakes continued with other cakes showing bloodied up brides dragging suited-up grooms along the cake

Other women were seen smiling proudly beside the cakes during the parties. 
'Don't worry be happy...you're divorced,' the cake read, which was held by a cheerful woman celebrating her best friend's divorce.
'Love this shot of Ruth cutting her divorce cake,' a baker wrote next to a photo of a happy woman cutting into her 'free at last' dessert. 
While bitter brides appear to be the most likely to celebrate with a cake, men have also jumped on board the trend. 
'Unhitched from the witch,' one cake read, which was iced with a picture of a witch flying into the starry night.  

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