Just been contacted by tomorrows chief bridesmaid, she wants me to interrupt the first dance with the hilarious YMCA, Time Warp & Cotton eyed Joe, this is a surprise for the B&G, I'm not feeling happy, thoughts anyone?
Just been contacted by tomorrows chief bridesmaid, she wants me to interrupt the first dance with the hilarious YMCA, Time Warp & Cotton eyed Joe, this is a surprise for the B&G, I'm not feeling happy, thoughts anyone?
No chance, that would be my response, to risky towards the brides feelings.
And why not interrupt the marriage ceremony with a hilarious stand up comedy routine!
I'd suggest to her it was saved for later in the evening - perhaps get her on the mic to dedicate a slow dance for the B&G and do it then?
Sounds like a wind up to me
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It's got the potential to spoil someone's big day, and guess who is going to get the blame if it did?
Inside every old person, is a young person wondering 'What The Hell Happened'. Tempus Fugit
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I wouldn't do it.
As others have said, its a big fat no from me. How many times has someone said to you oh play this she'll love it etc... and it didn't work out that way?
My way of thinking was to check the calendar - no, it's definitely 1st May and not 1st April.
Why on earth would someone, who is not the bride AND groom together, suggest you risk ruining the first dance, one of the most iconic traditions of the wedding day? Is there a bit of a drugs or drink problem amongst Chief Bridesmaids in your local area?
At the end of the day, the Chief Bridesmaid isn't your client - she's not paying for your services - so what she thinks or wants is totally irrelevant. In fact, I'd be quite suspicious of her now. If she's trying to sabotage the first dance what else is she capable of? I'd probaby consider having a word with the couple.
Dazzy D
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