#WeStillComing: Wedding dinner and photo invitation goes to wrong number, but strangers still show up
SO the story of the bride-to-be that accidentally invited a stranger to her wedding photos - who turned up with hilarious results - is fake after all. Well, sort of. The picture is real.
SO the story of the bride-to-be that accidentally invited a stranger to her wedding photos - who turned up with hilarious results - is fake after all. Well, sort of. The picture is real.
The story went like this: when one bride-to-be sent off a group text inviting people to her wedding dinner, she accidentally invited a whole bunch of strangers.
Kirsten and Roger were going to get married, and Kirsten invited friends to a wedding-photo shoot — and barbie — sending out all the invites via her phone.
But somehow, one went to a stranger — and when Kirsten explained the invite was a mistake, he ignored it.
He turned up with all his friends, using the now-immortal phrase “we still coming”, which has quickly turned into a popular hashtag on Twitter.
Sadly, it’s not real. Well, kind of - according to BuzzFeed, the test message part is the fake bit. But there really was a Kirsten and Roger, who really did get married, and really did pose in that photo.
They went to an abandoned building in Detroit for their wedding photos and interrupted a hip hop group shooting a video.
And they joined in on their wedding photo.
So it’s partly real - and partly fake.
ð ð ð ð ð #Bruh ð© #FFS #WeStillComing ð #YouThinkYoureGonnaInviteMyPeopleToABbqAndThenRecindTheInvite⦠http://t.co/Q1kvQAD1ZT
â HackneysFinest (@HackneysFinest) July 21, 2014
That time when you text the wrong person about your wedding... #WeStillComing pic.twitter.com/OkoDXBnNfO via @CallM3Q cc @agardina...
â Eddy Badrina (@eddybadrina) July 21, 2014
Originally published as #WeStillComing: Wedding dinner and photo invitation goes to wrong number, but strangers still show up