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This Man SMASHED His FACE As The Bride And Groom Exchanged Vows

IANS, 03 Jan, 2018 01:11 PM
  • This Man SMASHED His FACE As The Bride And Groom Exchanged Vows
Sometimes things can go horribly and hilariously wrong during a wedding. That is precisely what happened when a man fell on his face while the bride and groom were exchanging vows.
 
 
A lot of planning goes into it and there is a constant effort to make the day memorable. But, as is often the case, if things have to go wrong, they will and there is little one can do about it. Something similar happened with social media user Noah Nicholls, who uploaded a video with the title, “I was in a wedding and smashed my face.”
 
 
If you think he is joking, then you are wrong. In the 11-second clip, Nicholls can be seen falling flat on his face just when the bride and the groom were exchanging vows. The video is hilarious and has collected over one million views, at the time of writing.
 
 

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