Weddings are such emotional occasions, filled with touching moments and displays of affection.
The bridesmaid who recently shared a video of watching her best friend get married truly captured the essence of that special day.
Choosing bridesmaids can be tough — experts suggest giving it good thought before making your decision.
Johnson, the bridesmaid, posted a video on TikTok, narrating, “POV: Watching your best friend on the happiest day of her life.”
She felt like time stood still, creating a silent world just for those precious moments.
In the video, Adeola, beautifully dressed in a navy blue gown, sits at a table, fixated with love and admiration for her friend.
The camera focuses on her face as she cheers passionately for her friend.
Her heartfelt display of love touched many, leaving users feeling emotional.
One comment read, “I may not know you, but I wish you all the happiness and success. You have a beautiful heart and an infectious smile.”
Users also shared their own touching experiences of witnessing their friends’ weddings.
Geraldine shared how she cried when her best friend got married in 2018, and her friend ended up in tears seeing her emotional response.
Sekani recalled how she wept during her best friend’s vows, and a month later, her friend stood by her at her own wedding.
The tradition of having bridesmaids is ancient, with many brides opting to have their closest pals by their side.
According to The Knot, the traditional rule of one bridesmaid per 50 guests may not fit every situation. The choice often depends on personal relationships and financial considerations.
While some brides have a large circle of friends to choose from, others have a smaller, closer-knit group.
The publication points out that having more bridesmaids doesn’t necessarily mean a better experience, as it can add complexity to planning, schedules, and costs.
It advises brides to select reliable and responsible bridesmaids who can assist with planning tasks like the bachelorette party and provide emotional support in the lead-up to the wedding day.