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This Video Of A Bride And Groom's First Dance Has A Twist Ending That Has Twitter LOLing

This Video Of A Bride And Groom's First Dance Has A Twist Ending That Has Twitter LOLing

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A bride and her groom sharing their first dance is a special tradition seen at most wedding receptions.

But not every couple's first dance tugs at the heartstrings.


This one has a frighteningly funny twist, and it was a graveyard smash.

A video of a happily married couple lovingly gazing into each other's eyes as they dance is going viral for a different reason.

Watch the clip below posted by ZombieRiot.com creator, Eric Weiss, who asked viewers to:

"Wait for it."

The camera panning away from the couple to reveal the mystery guest silently observing the time-honored ritual from a distance is winning on Twitter.


Weddings are a cause for celebration, indeed. But the reception where two families converge with alcohol involved can be a strange place for children.

With activities like cutting the cake in tandem, the garter toss, the first dance where guests just stare; what could be going through this little monster's mind?

Suddenly, we all want her at our weddings like she's at Sleep No More – the theatrical experience where the audience wears masks to separate themselves from the actors in shared spaces.



The creepy cutie sparked inspiration for a new tradition.


Whoever the creature's parents are, they scored some points for their creation.




Sentimentality is overrated.

Plot twist: The girl was there alone, and nobody knew who she was.

I'm kidding. Or am I?

Mwa-ha-ha!

The ultimate creepy kids movie, Village of the Damned is available as both the 1960 original, here, and John Carpenter's remake, here.

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