“Chaos Unleashed: The Unforgettable Moments That Made Weddings Unpredictably Wild!”
So much for knowing who was well mannered and who wasn´t.
We asked what else she enjoys about doing bridal makeup. “We are involved in the prep stage which is a very intimate and personal part of the day, and such a happy environment to work in,” she replied. “It creates a very unique connection with the bride and her inner circle which is a really special space to share. I love hearing them all chat about their favourite memories together throughout the years.”
Now, want to know the worst part of the job? “Driving long distances back home after standing for long hours without any breaks,” revealed the makeup artist.
The couple thought it would be cool to have an owl fly down the aisle with the ring tied to it’s foot. Lovely! The only thing they overlooked was the massive mirror at the ceremony side of the room which to the bird just looked like more room. So the groom is standing there with the leather glove on his hand waiting for the owl to deliver the ring. The owl flies past him at speed and like a wile E coyote cartoon splats against the mirror and starts to slide down towards a bunch of lit candles. Oh dear I think, expecting my last shot to be of a burning bird flying around the room. Luckily it missed the candles but then proceed to fly around the room for about ten minutes with all in attendance head’s moving in unison watching it and the poor groom standing there with the leather glove still held up waiting for this poor creature to land with the ring.
At this wedding but the best man/groom’s brother objected to the marriage mid ceremony and called the bride all sorts of names before running out of the church. After the hubbub died down they finished getting married. My wife and I visited the couple recently and they are still married and have a little baby girl.
One of my school classmates got married recently. I attended his wedding.
While entering the event, I noticed some of his family members clutching guns. I greeted them and entered the venue. During the wedding ceremony, I heard some gunfire. I assumed it was firecrackers, but I was mistaken; it was celebratory gun shots. I ignored it and began taunting my friend about the lovely wife he was getting married to.