35 Shocking Wedding Moments That Eclipsed The Ceremony

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The standard wedding is expected to be a little chaotic because planning a full function can be stressful. Each wedding is planned with different elements as preferred by the happy couple. Organising such things to run without a hitch can be difficult and have potentially unseen outcomes. 

A recent Reddit discussion touched on this subject when someone asked, “What’s the worst thing that happened at a wedding you went to?” Guests instantly recalled their most surreal wedding experiences and shared all the unforgettable details in response. We’ve combed through the answers to find the top picks that spill all the tea and posted them in the gallery below for your vicarious entertainment. 

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#1

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Oh, my wedding!

My wife was going to walk out to “Here Comes the Bride”. I’m standing there in front of a huge crowd, the organist starts playing it, and…my Mom who I hadn’t spoken to in over a decade starts walking down the isle in a white dress.

She was invited, but I didn’t expect her to come. She showed up at the very last minute and my wife kinda panicked and said, “just go find a seat” when she walked in.

It was perfectly bad timing. I had about 30 seconds of thinking, “am I in a Freudian nightmare?”.

#2

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Bride didn’t show up. Everyone waiting in a huge church, including the groom waiting at the altar for 30 minutes. Then bride’s father came in and announced that she had decided she didn’t want to get married.

But as he’d already paid for the reception all the guests should go ahead with the party.

#3

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When I was in college, my mom’s best friend got married abroad with an extravagant fancy black tie affair. Mom was the MOH, my dad walked the bride down the aisle, and my sisters and I were part of the bridesmaid party. Gorgeous wedding. We had an awesome time. Danced all night. Early the next morning, as we were getting ready for the post-wedding brunch, we found out my grandma (mom’s mom) died. My mom was devastated (we all were) but she insisted we not tell anyone and to wipe our tears, put on a smile, and pretend to have fun so we wouldn’t ruin the couple’s wedding weekend. She said we could cry on the plane on our way home, but for now we were to bring nothing but joy to the party.

Years later, my mom died. At her memorial, her bestie shared some pics of us from that wedding weekend. You can see my mom’s smile beaming but her eyes looked so sad. Her friend didn’t have a clue what Mom was going through at the time (she didn’t find out until she got back from her honeymoon) so she only had fond memories of that weekend.

Mom was a good friend.

#4

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I was at a wedding where the bride and groom had a Rottweiler that they really loved, and they’d had him in some pretty intense training. The dog was even part of the ceremony as the ring bearer, which y’know, very cute.

But then at the reception, in the middle of their first dance, a guy kicks open the door of the ballroom and charges in shouting, “Babe! I miss you! Don’t do this!” And the bride goes, “What are you doing? This is over! I don’t want to see you!” And the guy lunges at her, and suddenly the f*****g dog attacks him. It bites down on his arm and wrestles him to the ground.

People started screaming and kids were crying and the whole thing was just chaos. And then suddenly the guy stands up like nothing happened, and the bride announces that he’s their f*****g dog trainer, and this was a demonstration of the dog’s “defensive abilities”. He takes a bow and shows the little padded thing he had on his arm under his shirt, and then he has the dog do a couple of normal tricks. We all kind of politely applaud, he walks out of the room, and then they finished their first dance like this was not an absolutely traumatic experience for everyone else.

#5

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I went to a wedding a few years ago where the caterer of the wedding had a heart attack right after the buffet had been set up for dinner 😩 the bride and groom stayed with him and made sure he was breathing while waiting for the ambulance.

#6

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My brother and I got seated at a table full of newlyweds — we were the token single guys, basically the garnish on the marriage salad. Conversation was dead, so I threw out a little icebreaker: “Is it true the first year of marriage is the hardest?”
The men said yes.
The women said no.
Then we sat back and watched World War Wed break out.

#7

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I was a kid, bit into a bitterball fresh from the deep fryer, the thing being hot enough to burn skin made me throw it in a reflex, on the brides wedding dress. Now I had a burnt mouth and saw the stain on her dress and started crying. The bride being an absolute champion that she is comforted me, grabbed a dress fold, and folded it over the stain like nothing ever happened. She’s the kind of person I’m striving to be

#8

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Funniest one I ever heard of was when the Bride, for a laugh, when asked the “do you take” question.
She said no, just for a giggle.

The vicar stopped the ceremony dead. Said “ok” and refused to marry them.

They had to go through all the pre-marriage stuff again and get married some 6 weeks later.

#9

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I was probably 9-10 years old, so this was like 16+ years ago.

A family friend was getting married (the bride) so my family attended. The bride’s father had passed due to a heart attack a few weeks prior. His wake and funeral service took place about a week before the wedding. He’d had a major cardiac event while driving on the highway and caused a car accident as a result, but he’d already died before his car ever came to a stop. Very sudden, traumatic all around.

The wedding was beautiful. All sorts of efforts to honor the father of the bride were placed around the reception hall. A chair with his favorite coat & hat hanging on it were at the head table, with a sweet framed poem in the seat about always “saving a spot for him”. The father had even recorded himself singing the song for the father/daughter dance as a surprise to everyone long before he passed, and it played while the bride’s only brother danced with her in his father’s place. It was so sweet and so sad, the entire room of 300+ guests were all bawling our eyes out.

The mother of the bride had walked outside, presumably for fresh air, midway through the dance. It was a really emotional song and dance, considering the circumstances, so no one thought anything of it that she’d need a second to collect herself. It came time for her to dance with the bride shortly after the “father/daughter” dance had ended, but she was nowhere to be found.

The brother goes outside looking for her, we all hear him wailing in agony, and the guests rush outside to see the mother of the bride unresponsive on the ground. Major cardiac event. This family was all in the medical field, so cue a man in full formal attire doing chest compressions on a woman who’s turned blue while a frantic crowd tries to shield the children from seeing it and dispersed to call for help. It was a “no cellphones” reception and we’d all been shuttled from the parking lot to the venue, probably only 1/4-1/3 of a mile. So everyone is sprinting back to their vehicles to find a phone to call for help, complete with flowing gowns and tuxedos, down a gravel and dirt path.

She didn’t survive.

#10

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The brides family didn’t turn up. Not one. They didn’t agree with her marrying a white man.

EDIT:- he was white and Welsh, she was Indian and I think Muslim though I could be wrong on her faith.
After the wedding she got death threats from her dad and brothers for dishonouring the family so her and her hubby moved to newzeland where they are now living their best lives.

#11

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The wedding Venue was left open and someone stole ALL of the booze behind the bar, the morning on the day of the wedding.

Without tipping off the bride of the mishap, the groom gave the go ahead to open all of the cards with money, and send someone with a costco card to buy all of the missing booze AGAIN!

Bride obviously found out after the ceremony but everything turned out great afterwards, but man, the stress we all went through.

#12

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Friends wedding during Covid. The bride and grooms 2 daughters had norovirus a few days before the wedding. After the ceremony was over, I approached the brides mother to congratulate her, and she’s green and sweaty. She tells me that she’s been vomiting since the night before.

Everyone got sick. The groom was leaving the reception intermittently to vomit. Two days later, I feel like I’m on my deathbed. My partner and I had to take turns puking, it was a nightmare.

The bride lost a lot of friends because of it, because she didn’t tell anybody. I still think about the poor staff to this day. One guest confronted her post-vomit explaining to her that it was her duty to inform the guests, and her response was to “suck a d**k”. That same guest had to delay starting chemotherapy because she was incapacitated for days.

#13

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Nothing crazy. But I was at a wedding where you were supposed to open these little envelopes and release a butterfly at the end of the ceremony. When we opened the envelopes all the butterflies were either dead or almost dead. Super awkward.
If you watch bobs burgers there’s a similar scene in an episode. The first time I saw it I immediately thought of that wedding lol.

#14

Civil War reenactment across the street from the church. Literal cannons going off the entire time during the ceremony.

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#15

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– 2x waiters full on karate fight IN the reception hall. The rest of the wait staff quickly shoved them into a back room, but after one of them got flipped over a table.

– 2 weeks later, best man and another guest almost fought. Then the best mans wife/guests GF did fight. It was crazy.

I wasn’t at this one, but my friend told me during a reception he was at, the brides uncle parasailed over the reception towing a banner. A short time later the power went out. Sometime later, a couple police officers showed up, and explained the uncle accidently hit some power lines and didn’t survive.

#16

Well there was the fight between the groom’s familly and some cousins that showed up. But there was a far more interesting wedding I went to where the father of the bride gave a long preachy speech that focused almost 90% on how his daughter was “an obedient child”. I mean, you might mention that point in the context of showering praise on someone, but this was specifically a speech about obiedience…to him…to her soon-to-be spouse, and obiedience to God. It was over the top. And to put the cherry on top, when the preacher presented the new bride and groom, somebody lit off fire crackers ON THE ALTAR INSIDE THE CHURCH! There was smoke everywhere.

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#17

Wedding photographer – I’ve seen a lot of weddings. The most awkward one though was when the bride was 4 hours late to her own wedding. She kept telling him “she was just finishing getting ready.” And they had a car service for the wedding so she couldn’t blame a broken down car.

She waltz into the venue like she s**t didn’t stink, didn’t apologize to the guests still left over and the venue and venders. It opened her grooms eyes I think because he called it off right then and there. She threw a tantrum and as a contracted vender I didn’t want to leave in case they “worked it out” but I got to watch him say stuff that was obviously built up over time. When he left with his parents is when I was like “I’m out…bye.”.

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#18

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My mom’s wedding was held at the same small venue, with the same s****y menu AND decor, as my father’s funeral had been held a year prior.

It was a great reminder to my 13 year old self that my dad was dead and that she was 90% of the reason he drank himself to death!

#19

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Father of the groom speech went a little something like this ‘ bride we never thought he’d marry you , you wasn’t his first love , Que 20 minute monologue of the groom’s love for cars and his love of his son and granddaughter then end speech. Nothing about the bride , nothing nice about the bride or welcoming her to the family just ‘we didn’t think he’d marry you’. I was absolutely floored.

#20

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The brother of the groom stood up when the priest said: anyone who opposes the marriage between him and her speak now or forever hold your peace.

The brother proposes to his girlfriend. Of 2 months.. she is embarrassed. Apologizing to everyone. She declined the proposal. The brother raged. Accusing her of cheating and revealing he only proposed to see if she only had him. In his mind if she said yes, it meant she’s been loyal to him. But since she declined it means she has been sneaking around. Gets better. He admitted he slept with 2 other people to revenge cheat.

#21

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Bride broke her two front teeth at reception dancing.
Hi, I’m bride 🤓.

#22

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I was a plus one at a wedding where I barely knew the groom and had only met the bride once before. During the reception, I stopped at the bathroom and found the bride sitting alone in the big stall crying. She didn’t want to get married but did because she and the groom had had s*x. She wasn’t pregnant but as a Mormon she felt she had to marry him. She was only 19 and felt she was too young to get married but didn’t feel like she’d had a choice.

I stayed with her for about half an hour comforting her until her grandma came in and took over. I went back to the party, and her groom was oblivious to the fact that his new wife was missing, let alone that she was devastated.

My (now)husband lost track of that friend after he got married. We ran into him years later and asked how he was doing. The two of them had 4 kids under the age of 5 and he was thrilled to be a dad. I wonder how she felt and if he had any idea how she felt.

#23

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My cousin hired her friend who was supposedly a DJ and he was literally playing music from Pandora … There were Ads playing literally in between songs …. Eventually after some time someone else went on the aux who actually had a subscription to a streaming service lol. Overall it was a fun wedding though.

#24

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The cake collapsed in the middle of the cerimony. It was a sign!

#25

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So I went to a wedding held at a family run go cart track. Vows were nice held by a big pond. The reception started and hamburgers were being served out of the go kart snack bar. I knew the MOB had worked all summer for free as a waitress at a local restuarant in exchange for them catering the event so I was very surprised to see all the family hucking burgers out the window. I went to mcdonalds down the road becase I’ve never liked their burgers and they were struggling to keep up came back about an hour later. When I got back there was a weird vibe in the air. I thought it was because the MOB had got scammed on the dinner agreement and everyone was reeling from it. People were still partying but there was something going on in the main group and ‘something in the air.’ I didnt see the bride and groom around too much in the the main party area no mingling. If I did see them they were’nt togetther and they were sticking close to their respective parties.

Well turns out the groom caught the bride with the best man. It had been going on for months. I felt so bad for the MOB it was the second wedding shes paid for for her daughter. she got scammed. then to find out that her daughter was ho’ing it up and the marriage didnt even last as long as 1 of the MANY unpaid shifts she did to pay for it.

#26

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Certainly not the worst, but at my own wedding it stormed so violently as the guests walked from their cars into the church that no umbrella could keep them from getting absolutely soaked. I’m talking drenched.

A lightning strike took out the power, so the mics/audio system didn’t work. You couldn’t hear a thing that the pastor or anyone said.

Also the church had no AC and it was the middle of summer in 100% humidity. My sister, the maid of honor, fainted at the altar both from the heat and locking her knees (don’t lock your knees!!!). Luckily my uncle caught her and she made a quick recovery.

Alas, the show went on, the sun eventually came out for the reception (still insane humidity), everyone drank the venue out of booze and my husband and I are still happily married 15 years later 😂.

#27

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The wedding was at a barn in the middle of nowhere. The food was brought in from the city, about 45 minutes away..Fried chicken, mac and cheese, I don’t remember what else. But fun enough wedding. We get back to the hotel which was maybe a ten minute drive. The bride is throwing up in the parking lot. Okay, maybe she had too much to drink. A couple other people throwing up in the parking lot. Well, they are young, that happens at weddings. Then I get upstairs and it hits me.

I swear I threw up for three days. If I had died that would have been fine with me. Worst food poisoning of my life.

I found out after the fact that pretty much everyone was sick in some capacity. Good times.

#28

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It was a destination beach wedding and the bride and groom allegedly spent over $100k on the entire thing, which was completely outdoors, with no contingency plan for some reason, all for it to not only rain, but POUR.

It actually wouldn’t have been so bad had they started on time but the bride had everyone waiting for her for like 30 minutes. We just watched the sky get darker and darker in that time, then it just opened up & it came down cats & dogs right as the wedding party came out.

It was already a bit awkward because in the water behind the alter was an ugly rusty cargo ship getting close to shore and there were folks off to the sides of the wedding area just enjoying the beach. At least the reception was fun once folks let go of caring about how they looked (and smelled) after getting drenched.

#29

Well the tornado at the outdoor reception was kinda bad.

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#30

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Wedding was for the daughter of a very religious conservative family who had found out that the daughter and her boyfriend were having premarital s*x and basically pressured them into getting married to “fix” the sin they’d committed.

The mother, father, and priest took every opportunity during the ceremony and reception speeches to remind everyone that the bride and groom had premarital s*x and say how disappointed they all were that the marriage was starting in sin.

#31

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The bride was pregnant and she had a miscarriage at the wedding reception. To even type this still feels insane to me and it was 30 years ago.

#32

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Grooms Aunt got drunk and spilled all the details about the groom actually being in love with his friend who coincidentally was also attending the wedding.
Awkward to the extreme.

#33

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It wasn’t at the wedding but at the after party her brother proposed and the girl he proposed to said yes cause she was put on the spot then afterwards called him out for it and they broke up.

#34

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The wedding officiant forgot…
Someone tracked her down finally, she showed up 45 minutes late drunk off of her a*s. She barely made it through the ceremony, starting and restarting several times at certain parts. It was super awkward for everyone and the bride was pissed. .

#35

I almost died on my way to my own d**n wedding with my father in the car. We were driving to the church in a limo that my dad knew the owner from the bar. (That should’ve been a red flag) Well everything was nice except the old man driver was S**T FACED at 11am. We didn’t know he was so drunk until he blew through a stop sign on a tight turn on a two lane country road. I was at that moment I was telling my dad he was going too fast to stop around the bend. 😱Straight ahead was a farmers field. Miraculously no one was driving on the other road when we blew thru the intersection or that no one was sitting at the stop sign. I would guess he was probably doing 40-45 mph.

Don’t ask me how he managed to get out of the field but he did. I clearly remember my father ripping him a new one bc he had been so drunk and that he nearly k**led us. This happened in 1988.

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Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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