13 Wild Wedding Interruptions People Witnessed

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    Text - HammeredHeretic 28.2k points 18 hours ago Nobody had said "speak now", but the grooms ex still decided to get up and scream that he was her soulmate, that she forgave him for "this whole thing", and that they should leave now because he'd proven his point. By breaking up with her, five years earlier, falling in love, and holding a wedding.
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    Text - Mister_E_Phister 35.0k points 19 hours ago A member of my wife's family had a pirate themed wedding. A rival pirate appeared and objected to the wedding. The groom dueled him with rapiers and won.
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    Text - naked_nun_run 34.7k points 17 hours ago The groom himself. He just stood up there and started crying and, in front of everyone, told the bride that he'd fallen out of love with her a while before but he didn't know how to break it off. It was extremely uncomfortable, they both stepped out, and ten minutes later came back out and got married, because she'd apparently told him she was pregnant. They're still together, with three kids, and I'm not sure about the husband but I can confirm tha
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    Text - leshiye 37.3k points 15 hours ago At my cousin's wedding when the exchanging of vows took place, my aunt shouted "Wasn't there supposed to be a part where you could object?", or something along those lines.
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    Text - CompetitiveIce8 42.5k points 20 hours ago An ex telling the bride he still loved her. Super super awkward. He got kicked out, and the wedding continued, but it was pretty messed up and put a real damper on the day
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    Text - edited 4 hours ago 15 hours ago Killjoy13 18.5k points I saw it nearly happen at my uncles wedding a friend of theirs got too drunk, and when say said speak now he smiled, started to standup. My mother grabbed him by his hair and sat him back down by force.
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    Text - rburke319 27.6k points 16 hours ago x2 This happened very recently, but in a different manner than the other comments I'm seeing For years, Groom and Best Man are super close, room together, and the running joke is that they're more than friends. Later on, Groom meets Bride, falls in love, and proposes. New running joke is that Best Man is very disappointed that Groom is marrying someone else. At the wedding, officiant asks if anyone has objections. Best Man objects. Officiant quickly ove
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    Text - 15 hours ago chickenbiscuit26 10.2k points Grooms dad interrupted the wedding to ask the bride's father whether or not she was truly a virgin. Then he went on about how he didn't know anything of the wedding and blah blah blah. Truly weird and embarrassing. I was there with an ex boyfriend
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    Text - edited 8 hours ago Parkstreet2north 27.5k points 14 hours ago One of my friends interrupted his cousin's wedding to come out of the closet. He couldn't understand why people were so pissed at him. Edit: this was the second time my friend had come out to his family. The first time was when he was a teenager (about 8 years earlier) and 90% of his family that was attending said wedding was already aware.
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    Text - yshavit 26.3k points 15 hours ago edited 6 hours ago I was at an outdoor ceremony once, with a storm coming in. The pastor was trying to move things along so that we wouldn't get caught in the rain (the reception was indoors). He asked if anyone knows of any objection, and instantly, there was a loud clap of thunder. To his credit, the pastor just paused a moment and then said: "Anyone else? Alright, in that case..." and finished the ceremony
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    Text - edited 14 hours agoS ibi1kinibi 14.4k points 17 hours ago About 5 years ago, a coworker of mine invited all of us to his wedding. He was a great guy but none of us had ever met his wife. Seen pictures of her and he always said nothing but good things of her. Fast forward to the wedding, it was an incredibly nice one, looks like they paid quite a bit for it. Everything was going smooth and I was having fun and assume so was everyone else. Anyway, now they're both at the alter or whatever l
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    Text - spiderqueendemon 7.9k points 14 hours ago x2 A friend of the couple's in cosplay armor (think Master Chief,) ran in, asked the date, said "Then I'm not too late!" pointed a big, fake spacey rifle at the bride and said "Mother of the Xenocide, the fruit of thy womb will never destroy my planet! Die, [not her name]!" And the groom went "Her name is [her name]." "Seriously?" "Seriously." "This is [date]?" "Yes." "ITime]?" "Yes." "Almost right location]?" "Oh, no. You want [other, very simila
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    Text - Coopamonster 6.9k points 13 hours ago At my own wedding. But not in the traditional way. We were getting married along a river at the end of summer and tons of wake boarders and boats were out. I was a ball of nerves and the ceremony felt so serious... when all of a sudden some dude bro on a boat blasting music screamed "Don't do it bro!!" And sped off. It was actually hilarious and made the rest of the ceremony a lot more fun. My husband and I cracked up even though his brothers looked l

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