The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Emotional moment as groom moved to tears seeing bride walk down aisle

- Blair dingwall bdingwall@thecourier.co.uk

An overwhelme­d Angus groom broke down in tears as he watched his wife-tobe walk down the aisle at their Piperdam wedding ceremony.

Arbroath man Rhys Litchfield was filled with emotion just minutes from tying the knot with his other half, Saffron.

The video clip, taken by groomsman Jamie Smith, went viral after being shared widely across social media and has amassed millions of views.

The 23-year-old ethical hacking student said he isn’t angry at the groomsman for taking the video, but described it as an “ugly cry”.

He added it was seeing just how stunning his bride looked that caused the floods of tears.

Mrs Litchfield, also 23, is a beautician and make-up artist.

“Saffron was running late so the anticipati­on was much worse,” said Mr Litchfield.

“When the curtains opened I was overwhelme­d by how beautiful she was, I could not hold back my emotions, which can lead to me having an ugly cry.

“I was however very surprised to see the video go viral. Some comments are very nice, but some are not. All the people who congratula­ted me have my thanks.

“It was very strange and unbelievab­le but the internet makes everything easier when it comes to this type of thing.

“It’s not often you see a male cry at moments like the one in the video.

“It baffles me as to why some people think men should not be allowed to show emotions as I did.

“Our families both won’t stop messaging us about how far the video has travelled, so I would say they are enjoying it more than us.

“The day was absolutely perfect for us both.

“Unfortunat­ely our cake was dropped by the staff, but it was still more than we could have hoped for.”

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 ??  ?? Groom Rhys Litchfield could not hold back his emotions as his bride appeared, above, and the happy couple, left.
Groom Rhys Litchfield could not hold back his emotions as his bride appeared, above, and the happy couple, left.

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