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Groom In Tears After Hearing 3-Year-Old Daughter's Sweet And Hilarious Message Before Wedding

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Elliot Gwilliam was in tears as he heard his 3-year-old daughter Evie's heartfelt message to her parents ahead of their wedding ceremony—and TikTok is feeling the love.

The TikTok account for JOL Videography shared a touching video of a groom awaiting his bride's grand entrance on his wedding day back in December.

The wedding was beautifully arranged at Hawkstone Hall Hotel & Gardens in Marchamley, England, complete with beautiful white winter flowers.


The video caught the special moment while groom Elliot Gwilliam waited by the altar for his future wife, Emma Beddow, to appear at the end of the aisle and perform the familiar wedding march.

But before Beddow and their three-year-old daughter, Evie, appeared at the end of the aisle, a recording was played of Evie for the entire wedding crowd to hear.

The 34-year-old groom visibly held back tears as he listened to the sentimental and goofy message from his young daughter.

Evie said in the recording:

"Hello Daddy, it's me, Evie."
"I'm walking down the aisle and will see you now because you're going to marry my mummy, and she looks beautiful, like me."
"We love you so, so much, to the moon and back. Love you lots and lots, like Jelly Tots."
"See you in a minute. See ya, don't wanna be ya. You see alligator."

You can watch the video here:

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The Grooms daughter leaves him a beautiful message before she and her mummy walk down the aisle! 🥹✨ • Venue; @Hawkstone Hall • #groomreaction #ukweddingvideographer #hawkstonehallwedding #weddinginspiration #jolvideography

Fellow TikTokers were touched by Evie's sweet message, as well as her witty sense of humor.

While Evie's message was incredibly sweet, her mentions of seeing her father in a couple of minutes and how much she loved him, all measured in alligators and jelly tots pushed the viewers over the edge.

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Others were touched by the family's overall wedding plan for themselves.

The guests might have expected Evie to walk down the aisle as the flower girl, but to have the bride and her daughter walk down the aisle together to their beloved "daddy" pulled at everyone's heartstrings.

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There's no doubt that the touching moment must have been a highlight of the day and is likely a memory the family will treasure for years to come, maybe even at Evie's wedding or bridal shower some day!

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