Was it REALLY the best day of your life? Hilarious snapshots show weddings to remember for all the wrong reasons
Your wedding should be one of the best days of your life, but these photos prove that things don’t always go according to plan. Guests from all over the world shared photos of the weird and outrageous things they noticed, and the best examples were collected by My Health Gazette. Here are some of the most shocking wedding moments…
This touching wedding shot shows a wedding party posing next to portable toilets in Boston, and we wonder what the photographer was thinking…
What about the bride? One photo shows a wedding guest who could be mistaken for the bride as she arrived wearing a floor-length white dress, believed to be from the US.
This American took to Instagram to comment on the couple, who posed with a sign explaining that they got married on Friday because the groom spends Saturday with his friends. Ouch…
That’s not how it works! Another image showed a couple from an unknown location speechless when a wedding guest added 16 adults and 3 children to their wedding RSVP.
DIY urinal! A US bride wanted to sell the stalls her husband made for their big day. Reduce recycling reuse?
The US couple took to Facebook to celebrate their engagement by posting a photo of themselves in a box of popcorn. This is one way to do it…
Another American took to a Facebook wedding shame group to criticize his cousin for putting dying fish in the spotlight at their reception.
Food for one! A couple from an unknown location, in an attempt to keep the cost of their wedding down, took to social media to ask for advice on how to get their guests to pay for their food.
One woman believed to be living in the US said she gave all unmarried women a white rose at her wedding to remind them to stay clean until they get married.
Another person, also from the US, was forced to quickly e-mail guests with explanations after they hesitated to get married just two weeks before the ceremony.
Stay thirsty! A 23-year-old American man asked for advice on how to keep the cost of drinks at their wedding reception low after revealing they opted for a coffee van over a bar.
An American wedding photographer whose photo was ruined by a guest took to social media to turn off their phones and enjoy the ceremony.
A US wedding planning website has advised couples to use photographers who need to promote their business to keep the cost of their wedding down. Maybe cut out a wedding planner instead?