You never know what unexpected moments will take place on the day of a wedding. There are many we want to avoid, of course, but there are also plenty of amazing moments we would never even dream of happening. Thankfully, one that falls under the latter category took place during the wedding of Eric Fredin and Jade Lavallee. Their beautiful ceremony took place somewhere in Italy. Here, there was no shortage of options when it came to gorgeous backdrops for their wedding photos.
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One location they chose was a quaint but gorgeous alley. Little did the couple, or photography team, know that this truly was the perfect location. As everyone worked hard to get the best photos possible, an Italian man who lived nearby took notice of what was happening. Seeing the happy couple inspired him to do something so kind an unexpected — watch what happens in the video below!
@dxbcreative.co This sweet Italian man was watching us take photos in the alley beside his house, and brought them a flower 🥹 #destinationweddingphotographer #italyweddingphotographer #destinationwedding ♬ original sound – DARIA ✌︎ Photography Tips
How sweet is this man!? As you can see, both Eric and Jade couldn’t be more surprised by this unexpected act of kindness. Not only did the sentiment behind the action mean the world to them, but the flowers themselves truly added the perfect touch to their picture-perfect wedding in Italy.
Couple Getting Married in Italy Are Delighted By a Kind Stranger’s Gift of Flowers
In the video, the photographer shares that none of them understood what the kind man said in Italian. That said, once this video went viral, loads of folks from all over the world were happy to interpret his words.
“I’m Italian!” one of these kind commenters writes. “He said ‘I wish you happiness & Congratulations!'”
How simple, sweet, and perfect — just like the unexpected flowers that truly made this wedding in Italy one to remember!
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