The latest YouTube sensation is a video of a wedding party literally partying down the aisle of a church in St. Paul, Minn.
Starting with ushers tossing programs into the air like confetti, the seven bridesmaids and five groomsmen groove down the aisle, then part as the groom, 28-year-old Kevin Heinz, somersaults toward the altar. Finally, bride Jill Peterson struts in to Chris Brown’s “Forever,” shaking her hips and pumping her bridal bouquet into the air.
Heinz posted a video of the June 20 ceremony on YouTube and it quickly became a hit — about 700,000 people have already watched the couple’s rocking nuptials.
Peterson told the “Today Show” it was her idea.
“I danced growing up and was a dancer through college and loved dance as a way to express yourself and share joy,” she said. “So it was something I always thought about doing.”
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What a blast. All my best to the happy couple.
I’ve watched this –”What? Ten times?’– and I love it. What a great idea.
Look for more because this is going to be a happening thing. A wedding is a celebration of life and I’ve never seen it done better.
I’m impressed! It’s hard not to be happy when you watch such joy in living and celebration!!
Don’t know the folks but I sure wish them all the best. It’s a great dose of HAPPY!!
Thanks Jack,
Now THAT’S a celebration. Just toss away the nervous aspect – great idea!
I’ve moved this video to my sidebar and it will remain there for a bit. It’s also on my video page when it eventually disappears.
My point: The world is not always about bad news 24/7. Sometimes a really happy event happens and this video captures the moment perfectly.
It should be preserved.