Showing posts with label Ceremony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceremony. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Best Man Proposes to His Girlfriend During Wedding Ceremony: Not OK

Weddings are beautiful, special, happy occasions, full of love and good feelings and just so much joy.


Except when they’re not.



And in a story shared in in Slate’s advice column, Dear Prudence, we see what happens when perfectly lovely weddings take a dark, scary turn.


A woman wrote in to Dear Prudence, asking for advice about a certain event that occurred at her wedding.


As she explained, “My husband and I started dating, got pregnant, had a child, moved in together, bought a house, and got a dog in that order.”


She wrote that in all that time, friends and family kept asking them when they planned on getting married, but that they just kept postponing it “to build better lives.”


After a while, they were able to afford a “huge blowout wedding,” and so they did.


Her now-husband chose his best friend, who she called John, to be his best man — and John was also able to officiate the ceremony. How special, right?



On the day of that great big wedding, “everyone seemed happy” and the guests were “overjoyed” that this moment had finally come.


The bride wrote that “the entire atmosphere felt moving” — in fact, it was so moving that John “stopped mid-ceremony to propose to his longtime girlfriend, ‘Jane,’ and reveal her pregnancy.”


Hold the damn phone.


The best man is actually performing the ceremony, and in the middle of everything, he stops to have his own moment?


This Joseph Duggar mother



Well, at least it can’t possibly get worse, right?


Ha ha, just kidding, of course it can.


This poor woman said that “I couldn’t even hear the vows my husband wrote or the rest of the ceremony over the noise of Jane’s happy sobs, her very surprised family who were also guests, and people seated nearby congratulating her.”


“Even the videographer cut to her frequently during the ceremony, and you can’t hear anything over the chatter.”


And when, when the best man gave his toast, “he apologized for being caught up in the moment, and then proceeded to talk about he and Jane’s future with nary a mention of us.”



… Well, surely it can’t get worse than that.


Except that “During the reception John and Jane became the primary focus of our guests. John even went out of his way to ask the band for a special dance just for him and Jane on the dance floor.”


This woman wrote into Dear Prudence to ask for advice on how to move forward, because she’s “shocked and angry” about what happened.


And honestly, it’s a miracle that she isn’t shocked and angry and in prison awaiting a murder trial.


Her husband, meanwhile, hasn’t spoken to the best man, and “has joked that he’ll resume his friendship when John and Jane give him a $ 40,000 check for ‘their half of the wedding."”


So not only were things bad enough that this couple feels like the best man stole their thunder hard enough that half of the wedding was theirs …



But this was an $ 80,000 wedding.


Good ol’ Prudence advised the woman to encourage her husband to have “a difficult conversation” with the best man about what happened in an attempt to save the friendship.


However, Twitter was not so kind.


“Unbelievably rude and self-absorbed,” one person tweeted. “During the fecking ceremony?! Their asses wouldn’t have got into my reception!”


“DO NOT TRY THIS AT MY WEDDING,” another advised. “I can fight in a tux.”


One particularly imaginative person gave the advice to “Stay friendly. Go to their wedding. Take a [poop emoji] in the aisle mid ceremony. Walk away. Even Steven.”


Makes sense to us.



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Monday, May 15, 2017

David Ortiz Says He Wants Red Sox Jersey Retirement Ceremony Like Derek Jeter

Big props from Big Papi … who says Derek Jeter’s jersey retirement ceremony at Yankees Stadium this weekend was so incredible, he hopes to have one just like it at Fenway Park.   David Ortiz was out in NYC when he told us #2’s ceremony was…


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Saturday, April 15, 2017

Sam Hunt"s Fiancee All Smiles in Wedding Dress Before Ceremony (PHOTO GALLERY)

Sam Hunt’s fiancee doesn’t appear to have cold feet … she’s smiling from ear to ear as she prepares to wed the singer. Hannah Lee Fowler was beaming outside her wedding venue in a stunning white dress … and got some assistance with her train…


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Friday, April 7, 2017

Steve Perry WILL Perform with Journey at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony

Steve Perry will give Journey fans a performance the way they want and need tonight … we’ve learned he will sing with the band at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. Members of Journey already confirmed Perry would be onstage with them…


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Friday, March 31, 2017

President Trump Forgets to Sign Executive Orders at Exec. Order Signing Ceremony (VIDEO)

Gotta hand it to Vice Prez Mike Pence — he tried like hell to save President Trump from a senior moment during an executive order ceremony … but still came up short. Trump and his veep assembled media at the White House for the usual dog and…


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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

President Obama"s Honor Guard Passes Out During Farewell Ceremony (PHOTO)

President Obama’s farewell ceremony was too much for a member of a U.S. Army Honor Guard … who hit the floor hard. The Virginia ceremony was supposed to celebrate the prez’s 8 years in office, and all was going well until the guard lost…


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Thursday, July 14, 2016

ESPYs: NBA Stars Speak on Racial Divide to Open Ceremony

The ESPY Awards is one of the more ridiculous, contrived awards ceremonies that exist in Hollywood.


But Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James took to the stage on Wednesday night and put a serious spin on the ceremony.


They opened the event by coming out in black suits and addressing the issues of racial tension that have been plaguing America for years now.


To many, these issues culminated in the last two weeks with the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police officers… followed by the killing of five cops in Dallas by a deranged sniper.



"The four of us we cannot ignore the realities of the current state of America," Anthony said as the first of his friends to speak.


"The events of the past week have put a spotlight on the injustice, distrust and anger that plague so many of us. The system is broken.


"But the problems are not new, the violence is not new and the racial divide definitely is not new. But the urgency for change is at an all time high."


Then it was time for Wade to chime in:


"Not seeing the value of black and brown bodies has to stop but also the retaliation has to stop. The needless gun violence in places like Chicago, Dallas, not to mention Orlando it has to stop, enough. Enough is enough.


Now as athletes it"s on us to challenge each other to do even more than we already do in our cow communities. The conversation cannot stop as our schedules get busy again. It wont always be convenient, it won"t.


"It won"t always be comfortable but it is necessary."


And then Paul:


"[My nephew] is one of the hundreds of thousands of great officers serving this country. But Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Laquan McDonald, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile.. this is also our reality.


"Generations ago, legends like Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, John Carlos and Tommy smith. Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar, Jim Brown Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe and countless others…


"They set a model for what athletes should stand for. So we choose to stand in their footsteps."


And, lastly, James:


"It"s time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves what are we doing to create change… I know tonight we are honoring Muhammad Al,i the "G.O.A.T." but to do his legacy any justice let"s use this moment as a call to action for all professional athlete to educate ourselves, explore these issues, speak up, use our influence and renounce all violence.


"And most importantly go back to our communities, invest our time, our resources, help rebuild them help strengthen them help change them.


"We all have to do better."


Pretty impressive, no?


Watch the opening speeches below:


Espys nba stars speak on black lives matter to open ceremony

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Amazon Jaguar Shot, Killed After Olympic Ceremony: Why?!

A jaguar featured at an Olympic torch ceremony was shot and killed by a soldier right almost immediately after the event, reports indicate.


The event took place in the Brazilian Amazon city of Manaus, at a zoo attached to a military training center where the ceremony was held. 


After the animal escaped from its handlers, an army statement said, the jaguar was killed by a single pistol shot fired by one of the soldiers.


Despite being tranquilized, the jaguar approached the soldier, the army said, and the outcome was as predictable as it was tragic. 


"This image goes against our beliefs and our values," the local organizing committee Rio 2016 said in a statement decrying the incident.


"We made a mistake in permitting the Olympic torch, a symbol of peace and unity, to be exhibited alongside a chained wild animal." 


"We guarantee that there will be no more such incidents at Rio 2016."


The jaguar is species that is already extinct in Uruguay and El Salvador, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.


Its future coexisting with humanity continues to look perilous.


The Amazon jaguar shooting caused uproar among animal rights groups, already reeling from the killing of a gorilla at a Cincinnati zoo


Moreover, the case of a toddler killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World in Orlando has further raised questions along these lines.


Evidence of flawed policy towards wild animals is abundant, but where should the line be drawn? Who is to blame and what should be done?


In this case, plenty, according to critics of the Olympic event.


Questioning why the animal was even involved, PETA"s Brittany Peet issued a statement condemning the events: "When will we learn?"


"Wild animals held captive and forced to do things that are frightening, sometimes painful, and always unnatural are ticking time bombs."


"Our actions put them and humans at risk."


In Brazil, the Rio de Janeiro-based animal rights group Animal Freedom Union asked the same question in a blistering Facebook post:


"When will people (and institutions) stop with this sick need to show power and control by confining, taming and showcasing wild animals?"


The involvement of Juma, as the jaguar was known, was also illegal, says Ipaam, the Amazonas state government environmental authority.


"No request was made to authorize the participation of the jaguar Juma in the event of the Olympic torch," Ipaam said in a statement.


Ipaam said it is investigating the incident.


A cartoon, smiling jaguar known as Ginga is the mascot of the Brazilian Olympic team, which hosts the global sports event this summer.


Amazon jaguar shot dead right after olympic torch ceremony

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Allison Williams, Star Of HBO"s Girls, Weds Boyfriend Of Three Years In Unexpected, Star-Studded Wyoming Ceremony!

So happy for the couple!


Allison Williams, the star of HBO‘s Girls, and Ricky Van Veen wed in an unexpected, star-studded ceremony on Saturday in Wyoming!


[ Photos: Allison Williams & The Girls Are Headed To The Simpsons! ]


The two, who had been dating for three years and were engaged in February, had kept their wedding plans pretty quiet right up until now.


The event was an affair for the stars, with Katy Perry, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, Andy Cohen, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, and Lena Dunham in attendance at the wedding on the frontier!


Ch-ch-check out an adorable pic of the couple on their wedding day (below) via Instagram:


9.19.15 Dress by @oscar.de.la.renta Photo by @christianothstudioA photo posted by Allison Williams (@aw) on Sep 20, 2015 at 12:05am PDT


Stunning!!! Williams wore a handmade couture gown made by Oscar de la Renta — not exactly roughing it out on the Great Plains of Wyoming!! LOLz.


We’re very happy for the couple!


[Image via Alberto Reyes/WENN.]