Must-see videos of the week – April 19

A sneaky orangutan steals a tourist's t-shirt at a zoo in the Philippines and ends up putting it on!

From a new wife learning her husband was still married to people getting stuck in sticky situation, we've seen some great videos this week. Here are our favourites:

1. Wife No. 1 tells wife No. 2 her new husband is still married

An Australian woman who just got married found out her new husband was still married when his first wife sent her a message on Facebook. According to court documents in Melbourne the message read, "Hello, new Mrs Keyet. How can you be Mrs Keyet when I am still Mrs Keyet? From the old Mrs Keyet."

The officiate for the second wedding asked for evidence of divorce, but the husband said there was no record of the marriage from 16 years earlier so the union wasn't valid. But when wife No. 2 searched divorce registries, she found no record of the marriage being dissolved, reports News.com.au. The couple separated and the judge granted wife No. 2 an annulment.

2. Orangutan steals tourist's shirt

We're not sure if this orangutan was cold or just wanted to act more human, but either way it made one tourist pay for getting to close to the cage. Somehow the orangutan at a zoo in the Philippines got its hand on the man's shirt, ripped it right off of him, put it on and started parading around the cage on its hind legs.

3. Best Walmart greeter ever

It's always nice to shop somewhere where people like their job and that may just be what keeps people coming back to one Walmart. Well...that and the low prices. Mr. Willy says hello and goodbye to people as they walk in and out of the Walmart, but he does so much more than that. He says most people want a "Bam." And when everyone walks by him they know what that means. They put up a fist and Mr. Willy knocks it with his fist while yelling "Bam." It seems to put a smile on everyone's face.

4. Two freed from sticky situation

We're not sure why people think it's sometimes a good idea to put their head in a space that is small than their head, but people do. In August, a Chinese boy got put his head in the balcony opening and rescuers used hydraulic pliers to widen the opening. This week a six-year-old girl in China got her head trapped between two narrow walls. Rescuers cut the wall and chipped away at it until she was free. In a separate incident, a tourist in eastern China got stuck inside a two-tonne bronze temple bell after it came crashing to the floor. Lin Wang was standing under the bell when he friends were ringing it furiously, reports the Daily Mail. The screws came loose and it fell right on top of Lin, who is lucky to not have been crushed. Firefighters worked for more than two hours with a forklift to free him.

5. Therapeutic dogs comfort Boston after blasts

This week began with one of the most tragic news events of the year. But out of the Boston bombings, like most tragedies, came numerous stories of heroes rushing toward the blast zone to help and running to hospitals to give blood. One way Bostonians are helping to cope, similar to how they did in Newtown, is with therapeutic dogs.