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Man flees after his girlfriend catches bride’s bouquet
    2019-10-01  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

HILARIOUS footage of a bridesmaid’s boyfriend running for dear life after his girlfriend caught the bride’s bouquet at a wedding has gone viral on Facebook, racking up over 11 million views to date.

Earlier last month, Haley Marie Skipworth served as a bridesmaid at her friend’s wedding, and brought her boyfriend of five years, Nathan Jordan, as her guest.

In a 30-second must-see clip that Skipworth, 20, recently shared on social media, a group of gown-clad bridesmaids jockey to catch the bride’s bouquet. In an instant, the bundle of blooms seems to fly directly into Skipworth’s hands.

Just after the bouquet hits Skipworth’s hands, however, Jordan can be seen sprinting away from the outdoor wedding reception venue toward the parking lot. He then leaps over a fence, hops into his large pickup truck and drives away — evidently fleeing his fate, as tradition suggests that whoever catches the brides’ bouquet will be the next to marry.

“Always the bridesmaid, never the bride,” Skipworth, a student at Auburn University, joked of the now-legendary moment.

(SD-Agencies)

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