Large Bear Crashes Wedding and Helps Itself to the Food, Guests Amazed and Terrified by Uninvited Wild Guest

Large Bear Crashes Wedding and Helps Itself to the Food, Guests Amazed and Terrified by Uninvited Wild Guest

  • A Colorado couple's rainy wedding took an unexpected turn with a surprise guest who made the event memorable
  • As captured in a viral video, an uninvited bear crashed the colourful ceremony and ate the food meant for the guests
  • The high school sweethearts remained in good spirits despite the unusual wedding crasher and no one was hurt

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It was supposed to be a day filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories, but for Cailyn and Brandon, their wedding day in Colorado turned into an unexpected adventure they'll discuss for years to come.

A bear crashed a wedding and ate their food
This bear was an uninvited guest at a wedding in Boulder, Colorado. Image: abc7ny.com.
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The high school sweethearts had planned a beautiful outdoor wedding, but they could have never anticipated the unique guest who would appear and add an unforgettable twist to their special day.

Unexpected bear crashes wedding

As the couple exchanged their vows in a gentle drizzle, little did they know that nature had more surprises in store.

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Just after they became husband and wife, a bear emerged from the nearby woods and went to the reception area.

What happened next was both comical and astonishing.

"We were enjoying our first moments as a married couple, and suddenly, there it was; a bear, strolling into our wedding reception like it owned the place," Brandon recalled, as reported by abc7nw.com.

The uninvited guest was drawn to the food table, its keen sense of smell guiding it towards the delectable treats that awaited.

The wedding guests were awed as the bear ate the food, including cupcakes, cookies, and other delights.

"It's not every day you witness a bear crashing a wedding and indulging in dessert," Cailyn said.

The couple watched as the bear devoured their food, adding an unexpected twist to their meticulously planned celebration.

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The bear's presence brought a mixture of excitement and trepidation.

Staff security acted swiftly to ensure the safety of the guests and the curious bear, shooing it away without any harm.

"It was a surreal moment, seeing the bear enjoying our desserts. But the staff handled it well, and thankfully, no one was hurt," Brandon noted.

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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Tebogo Mokwena (Current Affairs editor) Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art. He was also a sub-editor and journalist for Capricorn Post before joining Vutivi Business News in 2020, where he covered small business news policy and governance, analysis and profiles. He joined Briefly News in 2023. Tebogo passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative Email: tebogo.mokwena@briefly.co.za