The fiancé of a woman who was filmed kissing another man on her hen night has forgiven his bride-to-be and agreed to still marry her.

Emma Alicia Paz Ayala's fiancé originally cancelled their wedding after she was recorded snogging a stranger during her hen party at the Playa del Carmen resort, in the city of Cancun, in the south-eastern Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

She went there with female friends to celebrate her last few days of 'freedom' as a single woman when she ended up passionately kissing a man she had apparently just met.

You may now kiss... someone else? A bride-to-be filmed passionately kissing a man she had 'just met' during her hen do had to cancel the wedding after the clip went viral

Bride and doom: Emma Alicia Paz Ayala from the north-western Mexican city of Hermosillo went out for her party with female friends to celebrate her last night of 'freedom' as a single lady - and ended up snogging the man (above)

The video that went viral showed a man grabbing Emma by the waist and making her bend backwards, she was seen smiling while others cheered.

The clip was shared on social media and soon spread with the hashtag 'LadyCoralina' as a reference to the name of the 'Coralina Bar' where the incident took place.

One user named 'KarzCavallari' said: 'Lady Coralina is the reason why most of my friends are men. Female friends are so traitorous.'

'davidteon' added: 'Still a better love story than Twilight.'

Back together: Her boyfriend, identified as Pablo Torres Gandara (left), said the couple want to put the incident behind them

And 'el_viejopaulino' wrote: 'That's the 'gay friend' our female partners talk about when they go out with their girls.'

As soon as it ended up in the media, the family of the man revealed that the wedding had been cancelled, but now it has been revealed that he has changed his mind - and the couple are going to get married anyway.

Her boyfriend, identified as Pablo Torres Gandara, confirmed the decision to local media, saying that the couple just want to put the incident behind them and get on with their wedding and married life together.

Here comes the bride... there goes the bride: The clip was shared on social media and soon spread with the hashtag '#LadyCoralina' as a reference to the name of the 'Coralina Bar' where the incident took place. Pictured, Emma (right) and an unnamed friend