IDGAF if it's my wedding and I'm in the middle of my ceremony. if one of my bridesmaids is feeling like she's going to pass out. I will personally sit her down and make sure she gets water
It was hot that day! I was a groomsman and could barely see because of the sun in my eyes. I couldn't see and didn't really even understand what was going on over there until after the ceremony.
Cut her some slack. Can you imagine the nerves? And something like that would personally send me over the edge. It's stressful watching someone else go down.
Lol. Give the bride a break. It's her day and fainting is hardly cause for concern considering there was probably drinking the night before. It's called dehydration. The groom clearly started to help but seen all the others rushing to her. I would have went to her, had she fell and hit her head but she never even hit the ground lol.
The two bridesmaids who got dizzy were well taken care of by several guests, to include relatives who were bone fide medical professionals. They were clearly OK.
Thanks you for running across and catching her before she fell cause the other women weren't helping at all. That bride looked pissed! Y'all better eat and stop trying to be cute!😂 I bet the guys ate!
I understand that more could have been done, in the real Scheme of things. Should the wedding be suspended to attend to someone off to the side, I'd like to know your thoughts. Please share
That bride looked like she was saying , wait until I get this dress , heels and viel off !!!! Y'all think y'all feel faint now?? Somebody hold my bouquet! 😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖😖
And how about the groom doing nothing ? Even one step forward trying to help ? But hey ! Why not to blame the 👰 ? I feel sorry for the bride. She can't count on him if something arrives.
@@cameliap1146 Watch carefully again. The groom does step forward but bride holds him right there like don't you dare walk away from me for that attention stealer..
@@lovenature904 Several family members immediately attended the bridemaids, one of them an experienced nurse. Additionally, it was clear these were minor and short dizzy spells, and not serious.