[Video] Can’t Bring Cats to Wedding, Family Prints Large Portraits of Beloved Feline for Photoshoot Session
Source: TikTok (@hazmie.emceesg)
The bridal family printed large portraits of their pet cat to include in the photoshoot during the wedding event.
Weddings are known as joyous occasions where the newlyweds celebrate their special day with family and close friends.
Sometimes, unexpected things happen during weddings that make them stand out from the rest.
Just like this one, where the groom went viral on social media for Printing Large Portraits of Pet Cats for Group Photos But that’s not all, this time around, the spotlight is on the pets at the wedding.
In a viral post on TikTok (@hazmie.emceesg), an emcee named Hazmie shared heartwarming moments of the newlyweds during their wedding ceremony.
Typically, guests are invited to the stage to take photos with the newlyweds. Besides formal pictures, they also take free-style shots.
However, a family photo isn’t complete without their furry friends. As pet lovers say, these creatures are considered part of the family too.
Due to venue constraints that prohibited bringing pets, the bridal family got creative. They printed portraits of each of their cats at home and attached them to wooden sticks, using them as props during the photoshoot.
What’s even more adorable is that the cat pictures were printed ‘giant-sized,’ larger than the heads of everyone there. Too cute!
Netizens Entertained by Creative Idea of Family Checking out the comments section, netizens were entertained by the creative idea of the newlyweds and their family for including their beloved cats in the photoshoot.
“The boss’s (cat’s) face is even bigger than the owner’s. They really wanted it to be visible in the photo. So adorable!” explained one netizen.
Some likened the situation to a cat fan meeting at a gathering.
“It’s like a cat fan meeting. So cute!” said one woman.
Many were interested in the idea and planned to do the same at their future weddings.
“The cats! Definitely going to do this at my wedding,” said one TikTok user.
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