Groom misses wedding due to food poisoning, bride dances with mannequin | Daily Mail Online

2021-11-25 09:14:46 By : Mr. Kevin Li

Author: Erica Tempesta for Dailymail.com

Published: November 24, 2021 at 17:31 EST | Updated: November 24, 2021 at 17:34 EST

After the groom missed the wedding due to "serious" foot poisoning, the bride danced with a temporary model on the wedding night. 

The Victorian era was a wedding venue in Youngsville, North Carolina. She shared Christine Karmire's TikTok video with her stand-in groom-a garment steamer in a suit with an iPad on it and a photo of her husband Gannon on the screen.  

"When the groom suddenly got sick on the wedding day and went to the hospital," the venue captioned the video, which has been viewed more than 887,000 times. 

Go with the flow: The Victorian wedding venue in Youngsville, North Carolina shared a TikTok video of Kristen Camille dancing with a model at the wedding

Oh no: The venue explained that her husband Gannon suffered from "severe" food poisoning and ended up in the hospital at the end of their big day

it works! Christine’s stand-in bridegroom is a garment steamer in a suit with an iPad on it and a picture of Gannon on the screen

The video shows Christine dancing with the model and holding its sleeve while cutting the wedding cake. She even pretended to feed some to her groom.  

This mannequin is very popular with guests. At the reception, guests use it to take selfies and dance around it.   

When "Victoria Times" released this video, the venue pointed out that Gannon was "seriously food poisoning", but he "is much better now."  

Its creative solution to the wedding disaster received mixed reviews in the comments, and fans praised Christine for letting it go. 

He had severe food poisoning and he is much better now! ¿ ¿ #weddingtiktok #manifestation #relationships #selfcare #wedding #fyp #horrorstory #weddingfail

Funny: The video shows Christine dancing and cutting the wedding cake with a mannequin, while the guests are having fun taking selfies with it

Go viral: The venue’s creative solution to the wedding disaster received mixed reviews in the comments, and fans praised Christine for following the crowd

"The attitude of the bride is the best," one person wrote, while another added: "I like the way they roll with their fists and keep their joy." 

Others admitted that they would be destroyed, and one TikToker wrote: "I really will keep crying. 

Some critics also accused Christine of not staying with Gannon during his hospital stay.

"She shouldn't be by his side," one person asked, while another added ironically: "In the best case, "in disease and health." 

Their decision: When Gannon felt better, he thanked Victorian in the comments and pointed out that he told Christine to enjoy their wedding without him.

Decision: Gannon said he wanted Christine to stay at the reception with her friends and family, and explained that he hoped to be back on time 

When Gannon felt better, he thanked Victorian in the comments and pointed out that he told Christine to enjoy their wedding without him.

'The bridegroom is coming! Thank you very much for the Victorian era," he wrote. "This is our third attempt to hold a'new crown' wedding. " 

'Due to other attempts and hospital regulations, I hope I can return to the ceremony. I hope she stays with her friends and family," he explained, adding: "We have been happily together for almost 8 years, and there will be more in the future. " 

Gannon and Christine said "I do" for the first time during the July 2020 pandemic. This is their latest attempt to celebrate with family and friends.   

COVID-19 wedding: Gannon (pictured with Christine in 2017) married during the July 2020 pandemic, this is their latest attempt to celebrate with their loved ones 

Difficult to deal with: In a Facebook post, the groom shared that he was admitted to the hospital two hours before the wedding and was not discharged until 8:30 that night

He recounted their catastrophic day on Facebook, writing: "For anyone who is curious about how our wedding goes...the Victorians posted it on TikTok and it is exploding."

"During the 56 hours of recovery, I spent most of the time sleeping, and I had a lot of text messages and messages to give back to people, but I was very happy and healthy!" He continued. 'Please feel free to view the videos with more than 80,000 views! 

“Unfortunately, some people don’t like her choice,” he added. “This is a decision we made together. I hope I can return to the wedding and have at least some time to celebrate, and with friends and friends who we can’t attend. I often see it when I hang out with my family.

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