Big Brothers ‘Rescue’ Bride with ‘Sore Feet’ by Forming Chair to Hold Her Up
“Sore feet on your wedding day? No worries, big brothers [to] the rescue," the bride said on TikTok
Brothers are there to save their little sisters — even from blisters on their wedding day!
A bride named Aimee shared a viral TikTok video capturing a sweet moment between herself and her older brothers when they swept her up off her feet after the pain from her high heels was getting to be a little too much.
In the short clip, the two men could be seen forming a chair with their arms and holding their sister up between them as they stood outdoors. The bride, in her wedding dress, pointed her fingers and directed the pair — who were also wearing wedding attire — on where to take her.
She could be heard saying, “Oh, my feet are so sore,” as another wedding guest jokingly described the scene, “Carry me, peasant!”
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The two brothers then carried their sister — with a bit of protest — slowly toward where she needed to go offscreen before the video cut off. Several wedding guests and even a photographer could be seen watching the whole thing unfold.
“Sore feet on your wedding day? No worries, big brothers [to] the rescue 🤣,” Aimee captioned the video, which garnered more than 6,000 views.
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One person commented, “Bwahaha cracking up!! This was a fave moment!!" while another person simply wrote, "😂😂."
The bride appeared to need the brief respite off her feet, as she not only completed the ceremony in the high heels, but even danced with her groom in them, as seen in a separate video. The wedding was held outdoors on grass turf, which also couldn’t have been easy to walk on.
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According to Brides, some of the best footwear to navigate outdoor weddings on uneven terrains include block heels and sandals, flat heels and even bridal-friendly cowboy boots or sneakers.
Bride Aimee, who noted that she had gotten married six months ago to her "best friend," also shared other sweet moments from her wedding day, including a video of her son running ahead ahead of the wedding party and a clip of herself and her husband sharing a private moment at sunset.