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These stories are dividing the internet. What's your vote?

From a fake proposal to who should take priority in your household, Jenna & Friends wants you to weigh in to weigh in on these debates.
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We've all been there: that one topic that has our group chats spending hours debating and our social media feeds fired up. For a "The Internet's Divided" segment on Jenna & Friends, TODAY.com wants to hear your opinion on the latest topics that people can't stop talking about. Catch up on all the latest conundrums below — and cast your vote in our polls now! We'll be sharing the results LIVE on the show.

A different parenting perspective

Back in 2019, Ayesha Curry sparked a debate when she shared in an interview that she puts her marriage before her kids. She explained that she learned the lesson from both her parents and her husband, Steph Curry's parents—that having a healthy and happy marriage is what's best for the family.

She recently reignited the conversation in an interview with People, sharing: “I think for us, our relationship always comes first. Then we’re parents...And that works for us because then you have two happy people raising the kids in the house. So the family sector in our lives always comes first.”

What's your take?

How should wedding expenses be split between the bride and groom?

A wedding Reddit post is causing some debate online. Recently, a user asked if it would be rude to ask her partner to pay for more of their wedding, given that her guest list amounts to around 20 people, while his is more than 100. She also clarifies that neither of them truly want a big wedding, but the groom feels obligated because he has a big family.

What are your thoughts?

An...indecent proposal?

On March 6, Los Angeles, California resident Jaela Bumpas posted a video showing a trick she and her husband pulled at a restaurant located in the the Moana Surfrider resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. The now-viral clip has sparked a fierce debate in the comments. “My husband fake proposed to get us free drinks last night 😂,” Bumpas posted on X.

In the 18-second video recorded by an onlooker, restaurant patrons excitedly watch Bumpas’ husband get on one knee and “propose” to her. The moment went massively viral on X, with more than 38.2 million views and 462,000 likes, and people were decidedly split on whether it’s an acceptable thing to do.

What do you think?