Kalina Marie was very disappointed after entering her wedding venue, only to find that most of her friends and family were missing, as the lavishly decorated hall looked empty and sad. Ms. Marie had long dreamed of a fairy-tale wedding surrounded by her loved ones, but what she saw was a nightmare for every newlywed. Documenting the event on social media, Ms Mary, who hails from Oregon, US, posted a video in which she can be seen walking hand-in-hand into the reception area with groom Shane, with long faces, while only a few The same people were celebrating. Couple.
The only ray of hope was the couple’s son who came along and walked them down the aisle while Miley Cyrus’s “When I Look at You” played in the background as the entrance song. According to Mary, she had ‘digitally’ invited 75 people for the pseudo-themed event and sent 25 invitations personally.
She wrote in the caption, “The masquerade ball I’ve been talking about for the last 10 months. The same ball to which I not only invited over 75 people digitally, but also paid money to send 25 beautiful invitations.” Also spent.” past, adding that only “Five people came!!!!”.
The couple, who have been together for nine years, announced their wedding date in January and have been eagerly anticipating their long-awaited special day.
“Like, are you kidding me!?!? As you can see in the video, we enter the venue. And there’s no one there. The invitation said 1 p.m. My mom told me Sent a message at 1:15 that there was no one there. My husband and I finally arrived at the planned venue for 40 people before five people,” she added.
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‘A little embarrassed’
Frustrated with the disappointing turnout, Ms. Marie decides to take charge and heads to the dancefloor for her first dance with Shane. The video clip shows some people at the venue joining the couple to make the best of the situation.
“It just makes me think, like, why? What did we do? Am I such a bad person? What did my husband do to deserve this?” He asked the question. “Why couldn’t we put enough importance on it to get in front of people?”
Ms Mary posted an update a few days after the wedding, in which she admitted that she and her husband were “a little embarrassed and still going through grief” as well as “still dealing with anger”.