
Jimmy Fallon Asks People To Share The Worst Wedding Fails They’ve Encountered, They Deliver 30 Funny Responses
It's wedding season, which means get ready to see some corny hashtags along with videos and photos from wedding parties filling up your feed. While some people may feel romantic envy seeing all the love in the air - others are reveling in the inevitable embarrassing moments and funny accidents that can come from such big day events.
When there are open bars, extended families, future-in-laws who don't get along or any other fantastic mix of variables, there is sure to be some excitement or, rather, epic fails. In honor of this season, Jimmy Fallon asked his followers to tweet out a funny or weird story of a funny wedding mishap they experienced attending with the hashtag #WeddingFail, for the chance it could be read on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon show - and boy did they deliver. Scroll down to check out the best tweets, and don't forget to upvote your favs!

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That´s just AWESOME!! xDD And it fits all of them so perfectly :)
That's not exactly needless to say - but I'm relieved that's the case.
That was very sweet of them to try and catch her. Haha, what a cute family photo.
Nope. Grew up on a dairy farm with over 200 cows. Birthing calves was a common place event and I don't believe it. Never heard any of them make much noise at all - cows giving birth for the first time, cows having difficulty and needing a vet to help them give birth. Nope.
"If you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself." At least you have to outline what you want and check at every step.
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My MIL was 30 mins late to my wedding and because she had my daughter who was flower girl I couldn’t start without her. I later found out that she was late because she wanted to finish her cup of tea. She was also in charge of bringing the stereo to play the song I was going to walk down the aisle too. She forgot so our friend played the song on his car stereo. We had a juke box for music and were dancing to the chicken dance when the top of my dress popped open and I wasn’t wearing a bra so I quickly ran into the kitchen so my SIL could do the zipper back up. My daughter decided to do a poo explosion through her nappy and went all over her dress so my In-laws took her to their house, washed her and she spent the rest of the wedding in track pants and a jumper. But even with all these things I had the best time, I loved my wedding. The only thing I would have changed is the photographer, I should have hired a professional instead of cutting costs and using a family friend.
If it's any consolation my sister ended up paying a fortune for her photographer and he wasn't that good. My photos were actually better (good camera).
Same here, we hired a professional and most of the photos were not good (she had an expensive camera, but shot from bad angles and didn't configure the settings right). Luckily one of my friends took some great photos and she had bought her camera like 3 days before the wedding.
Always hire a professional photog.
Unfortunately we didn’t have the money. Our wedding was around $5000 and organised in 3 months. My hubbys brother was coming on holiday and I surprised hubby with a wedding for when his brother was here as he hadn’t seen him in 8 years. Photographers are one of the most costly things besides my dress. So it was a choice between dress or photos. I went the dress lol. I still have photos for memories etc they just aren’t professional quality. I maybe should have asked to borrow some money for a professional photographer. Oh well, shoulda, coulda, woulda.
One of my coworkers gave me the best gift: She took pix throughout the wedding and reception, and got them printed for me. And she did a great job! Not professional, but certainly nothing to complain about. Yes, I know how lucky I am. The pictures are still in great shape but the marriage died years before we pulled the plug.
Sounds like a fun wedding!!
It was an awesome wedding, I had such a lovely time.
Do t worry about professional wedding photos. It's very lucky to find a good one. Mostly it's money wasted. I have golden iPhone photos made by a friend, on my wedding; because the professional photographer got very ill on our wedding day. But in the end, we have beautiful photos.
Foxxy I too didn't have $ for a photographer, I figured what the heck everyone else can take photos. It was a fail, but the wedding was awesome. I'm with you, I wish I would've done that one thing better with a photographer.
I went to an old friend's wedding...hadn't seen her in years but we were best of friends all through our childhood. Somehow I got put in charge of cutting the cake for everyone. I ended up cutting it so the structure that holds up the top tiers came loose and the cake toppled over. Cake went everywhere.
I was a bridesmaid four times, and schedule for a fifth. During one marriage ceremony, the priest's sermon included the word "Divorce" exactly 13 times. Yes, I counted. And, yes, they ended up divorced. And this was the priest that did their premarital couples counseling... What-the-what?!
"And this was the priest that did their premarital couples counseling" Makes sense. He got to know the couple and works with people professionally so probably knows people really well so he made an informed guess or simply listened to his gut feeling --- which doesn't excuse him using the word that much during the wedding ceremony (should have talked to them in private instead), unless he improvised and did it subconsciously
I'd love to know how, in conscience, he could marry them when so certain of their divorce. ...
My MIL was 30 mins late to my wedding and because she had my daughter who was flower girl I couldn’t start without her. I later found out that she was late because she wanted to finish her cup of tea. She was also in charge of bringing the stereo to play the song I was going to walk down the aisle too. She forgot so our friend played the song on his car stereo. We had a juke box for music and were dancing to the chicken dance when the top of my dress popped open and I wasn’t wearing a bra so I quickly ran into the kitchen so my SIL could do the zipper back up. My daughter decided to do a poo explosion through her nappy and went all over her dress so my In-laws took her to their house, washed her and she spent the rest of the wedding in track pants and a jumper. But even with all these things I had the best time, I loved my wedding. The only thing I would have changed is the photographer, I should have hired a professional instead of cutting costs and using a family friend.
If it's any consolation my sister ended up paying a fortune for her photographer and he wasn't that good. My photos were actually better (good camera).
Same here, we hired a professional and most of the photos were not good (she had an expensive camera, but shot from bad angles and didn't configure the settings right). Luckily one of my friends took some great photos and she had bought her camera like 3 days before the wedding.
Always hire a professional photog.
Unfortunately we didn’t have the money. Our wedding was around $5000 and organised in 3 months. My hubbys brother was coming on holiday and I surprised hubby with a wedding for when his brother was here as he hadn’t seen him in 8 years. Photographers are one of the most costly things besides my dress. So it was a choice between dress or photos. I went the dress lol. I still have photos for memories etc they just aren’t professional quality. I maybe should have asked to borrow some money for a professional photographer. Oh well, shoulda, coulda, woulda.
One of my coworkers gave me the best gift: She took pix throughout the wedding and reception, and got them printed for me. And she did a great job! Not professional, but certainly nothing to complain about. Yes, I know how lucky I am. The pictures are still in great shape but the marriage died years before we pulled the plug.
Sounds like a fun wedding!!
It was an awesome wedding, I had such a lovely time.
Do t worry about professional wedding photos. It's very lucky to find a good one. Mostly it's money wasted. I have golden iPhone photos made by a friend, on my wedding; because the professional photographer got very ill on our wedding day. But in the end, we have beautiful photos.
Foxxy I too didn't have $ for a photographer, I figured what the heck everyone else can take photos. It was a fail, but the wedding was awesome. I'm with you, I wish I would've done that one thing better with a photographer.
I went to an old friend's wedding...hadn't seen her in years but we were best of friends all through our childhood. Somehow I got put in charge of cutting the cake for everyone. I ended up cutting it so the structure that holds up the top tiers came loose and the cake toppled over. Cake went everywhere.
I was a bridesmaid four times, and schedule for a fifth. During one marriage ceremony, the priest's sermon included the word "Divorce" exactly 13 times. Yes, I counted. And, yes, they ended up divorced. And this was the priest that did their premarital couples counseling... What-the-what?!
"And this was the priest that did their premarital couples counseling" Makes sense. He got to know the couple and works with people professionally so probably knows people really well so he made an informed guess or simply listened to his gut feeling --- which doesn't excuse him using the word that much during the wedding ceremony (should have talked to them in private instead), unless he improvised and did it subconsciously
I'd love to know how, in conscience, he could marry them when so certain of their divorce. ...