Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Crashing and cashing: The $11.54 wedding gift that had everyone talking

Wedding crashersWedding crashers surprise Virginia couple with an odd gift and card, leaving everyone laughing. Discover the unexpected twist in this funny wedding story.
August 16, 2024

Two uninvited guests attended a Virginia wedding reception, but rather than disrupting the event, they left an unusual gift that has since become a source of amusement for the wedding party and guests.

The incident gained attention on social media after the bride's brother, Ben Carroll, shared the story on Reddit. According to Carroll, an unidentified couple entered his sister's upscale hotel reception without an invitation.

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