Justin Schiele was the 'flower girl' at his sister's wedding and he nailed the role to perfection and gave a memorable performance.
This man had an important part at his sister's wedding party and no, he was not the best man or the maid of honor. Justin Schiele was the "flower boy" at his sister's wedding. He nailed the role to perfection, performed to the fullest and best in the ceremony and uploaded a video of the memorable moment on TikTok. He captioned it, "I got to be the flower boy at my sister's wedding!" and added a rock-on emoji and heart hands. Schiele danced on Tiny Tim's "Tiptoe Through The Tulips." He had a basket in his hand as the flower boy and was seen dancing with enthusiasm. Then, he took some flower petals in his hands and showered them in the aisle and the audience.
We could hear people in the audience laughing and the flower boy, Schiele, walked up to the aisle and spread the flowers evenly. People were having a good time at the wedding party and as hectic as a wedding could be, he ensured that he performed his duties well. It looked like he had an unlimited supply of flowers, but when he reached the aisle, he spread them and moved to the side and did a thumbs-up as he looked at the camera. It signified that he had done his job well. People really enjoyed the video as it has amassed 2.6 million views, 326 thousand likes and 1,751 comments. They appreciated it for its "wholesome positive masculinity" and breaking of tradition, while others took the idea for their wedding. Some even asked him if they could hire him for their own wedding.
"Thank you! I'm a 'pro,' lol it's what we do!" Schiele responded to a comment. "My sister (the bride) bought like 2-3 dozen roses from Costco and loaded up the basket." It is true that this is an amazing decision as it breaks the tradition where only women can be flower girls. People can also be seen having a great time at the wedding and therefore, Schiele was the right choice as the "flower girl."
In another heartwarming story about a wedding, a couple offered the dance floor to pandemic wedding couples so they could have their first dance. The moment of many first dances was captured and shared by husband-wife team Henry and Joanie of Henjo Films (@henjofilms), a Toronto-based wedding videography company.
The video clip went viral, procuring almost seven million likes, and was captioned, "For all the couples that got married during the pandemic. How thoughtful is this bride?" The bride says in the video, "The last thing I wanted to do tonight, which is really important to me because we almost didn't have a wedding. There are many couples in this room who got married during the pandemic and did not get the opportunity to have their first dance on a dance floor." She prompted the couples to take the dance floor before the couples glistened with wide smiles and swayed away with their partners. The video truly melted the heart of people on the internet. It was beautiful, warm and full of love.