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Disgusting Moment Female Minister Appears To VOMIT During Couple's Wedding Vows

IANS, 05 May, 2017 01:46 PM
    The worst possible scenario that could happen has happened. This minister vomits during the middle of the wedding vows as the bride keeps on going. Wow!
     
    A video circulating on social media shows the unfortunate moment a minister throws up right in the middle of the bride's vows.
     
    The video shows the bride looking into her groom's eyes and saying the most wonderful things. "I promise to be your biggest advocate and your best friend," she says.
     
    Seconds later, the minister is suddenly seen turning around and throwing up right next to the couple. But just as you begin feeling bad for the poor minister, your attention goes right back to the bride. After a fleeting glance at the minster, she continues with her vows to her groom as planned.
     
     
    We don't know what happens next but at least we know this bride wasn't going to let anything ruin her day.
     
    "LOL! They will always remember this part," says one commenter on the video. "It's funnier the 15th time," says another.

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