A wedding is the manifestation of the joy of two people uniting in holy matrimony for life. Sadly, a divorce - not so much. Divorce becomes a battle field. It provokes bad behavior that shock the very person displaying it. It is a process, much like grieving. At the end of the process, the relief is enormous, with the realization of new found freedom and the alleviation of tumultuous strife.
Hence, the theme of most divorce cakes and/or divorce parties is the emphasis of a fresh start - and the end of a battle.
Lately, divorce cakes have become increasingly popular and are selling like hotcakes (pun intended). Most feature either the bride or the groom pushing the partner off the cake, or stabbing them in the back or otherwise inflicting some serious bodily harm. There are also predominant themes like blood, broken hearts and scattered luggage, some even during the honeymoon.
While some might consider the whole idea too violent to be funny, makers of such cakes are thrilled about the possibilities now available to them. Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives, as well as a chance to celebrate. I like to introduce humor rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other. Divorce can be a horrible thing but comical divorce cakes help lighten the mood; per Fay Millar, a baker in Brighton, England in a report to the Daily Mail.
“I think people are definitely coming round to the idea of shouting to the world that they are back on the market. I think it used to be taboo to have such a thing as a divorce cake because it is not traditionally viewed as an event to celebrate. However, with people like Katie Price throwing divorce parties I think people are definitely coming round to the idea of celebrating the end of a relationship and shouting to the world they are back on the market.”
Below is a slideshow of the best divorce cakes online to date, compiled by yours truly- complete with music by Pink with her song “So What?”
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