“Wish Them So Much Happiness”: Granny’s Fairytale Wedding Goes Viral Online

“Wish Them So Much Happiness”: Granny’s Fairytale Wedding Goes Viral Online

  • A stunning video of a granny getting ready for her white wedding left social media users deeply touched by her journey
  • The emotional clip was shared on Instagram, and it went viral, amassing millions of views and thousands of comments
  • Social media users were deeply moved by her beauty and the groom’s emotional reaction, with many saying the couple showed them that they could still find love and happiness
The granny had a full day of pampering before heading off to church, where her man was waiting
A gogo looked so beautiful on her wedding day, impressing many attendees. Image: @thereal_rachelg
Source: Instagram

A granny left social media users touched after a beautiful video of her fairytale white wedding went viral.

The clip, shared by Instagram user @thereal_rachelg, garnered 3.5M views, 127K likes, and 10.6K comments from social media users who only had beautiful things to say about the couple.

The video, which has Luther Vandross' Endless Love playing in the background, shows the slim-figured, gorgeous gogo doing her makeup in a perfectly fitting white lace dress. The clip then moves to show her posing with her bouquet before heading for the church. It then shows her inside the car and outside the church, where her bridesmaid makes her way in.

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Gogo celebrates her wedding in style

The church doors open to show the gorgeous bride walking slowly towards her groom. He is seen in tears, watching, clearly impressed by her beauty. He then kisses her on the forehead, and the ring bearer later brings the rings. They sign after the ceremony and take photos with friends and family, with lots of hugs after they exit the church.

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The groom's emotional reaction touched many social media users
Social media users celebrated with the happy couple, wishing them happiness in their union. Image: @thereal_rachelg
Source: Instagram

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The clip went viral, with millions of people watching and thousands commenting on the gogo's beautiful reaction. Many complimented the granny's beauty and perfect figure, saying she looked like she takes good care of herself and wished her a happy marriage. They were impressed by her elegance and grace, which was evident in the way she carried herself.

Others were touched by the groom's emotional reaction, with many saying the kiss on the forehead made them see how much he really loved her.

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User @christine_ctss commented:

"Oh my goodness, why am I so teary and emotional over here? They made me so overwhelmed! All happy tears. Wish them so much happiness at this stage of their lives."

User @ollie.johnson.14855 said:

"This is the best time to marry. They got all their running out 🔥."

User @howardcooperwood added:

"So beautiful! You can feel the love they have for each other. Oh my God, that’s real love. 💕."

User ajbyrd58 shared:

"I'm 67 years old, there is hope for me after all. I don't mind waiting on the Lord's Speed."

User @okuboereyoung commented:

"I’m happy for this miracle! But Lord, answer us early so we shall not be this old before our testimony manifests, in Jesus' name🙏!"

User @majesticalu said:

"Simply beautiful! This just lets you know that love and commitment aren’t our timing, it’s God's 💕."

Watch the Instagram video below:

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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