The wedding photos of Cerf Photobombs, eats a bouquet, becomes viral

So, does it mean it's the next to get married?


During a wedding, it is customary for the bride to throw his bouquet andTradition says Let anyone who has the good fortune to catch it will be the next to walk in the driveway. But whenMorgan and Luke Mackley marriedSuccession At Saugatuck, Michigan, on the weekend of the workstation, the bouquet draw was countered: a deer went off during the couple's post-ceremony photo shoot and ate the flowers of the bride instead !

"Morgan really wanted post-ceremony wedding photos take place in a nearby field, so we walked there after dinner", photographerLaurenda Bennett, ofLaurenda Marie Photography,RecountBetter life. "The deer paled in the field and, as soon as it saw us, he walked right and went down to this small white fence and started seizing individual flowers from the bouquet."

Courtesy of Laurenda Marie Photography
Courtesy of Laurenda Marie Photography

The bride was initially reluctant to abandon the bouquet, which was arranged byMelissa Anne Floral Co. "She lifted him in the air and said," What am I doing? "Bennett remembered.

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"But then it started jumping to catch him, so we decided to just leave the deer to have like a small gift."

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And the deer left them a small romantic gift in return too.

"We came back later and saw that there was a last rose lying down there, fully intact," Bennett said. "So we joked the way Morgan" had the last rose ", as onThe Bachelorette. '

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In fact, Bennett believes that the bouquet thief may have been the famous Saugatuck Buck, which is known to browse the area looking for photobomb couples. In July heSnuck in Engagement Photos ofDori Anne and Austin Swierczandtotally crushed The beach proposal ofColbie Wakeley andJake Lee.

"We can not know with certainty that it was him, but we certainly assume it," Bennett said. "It just seems to be a very friendly deer."

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Bennett shared photoson Facebook Monday, and they have gone instantly viral, get more than 56,000 shares in just a few days.

"You can not do this thing," commented a Facebook user. "The biggest shot I've seen again!"

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"Many people commented on to say that Morgan looks like aPrincess disney, "Bennett said." It was an experience once in a life, and we were very grateful that it happened to us. "

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