'Drunkest Bride' Ends Up Mooning Guests For The Grand Finale Of Her First Dance

If you're looking for an easy way to make your wedding a memorable one, grab something to write with and take a few notes.  A bride who recently tied the knot has a few tips to help with that.

Her tips can also be applied to making your wedding footage go viral on TikTok, because that's exactly what happened when she taught a class she called "101 in being the drunkest bride out there."

Amanda Scheller got the postnuptial festivities off to a hot start with a few adult beverages.  Not so much that she was falling over and unable to hit the dance floor, but enough that throwing her bouquet was a challenge.

She started her "Failing at briding" clip off with her bouquet toss.  The flowers ended up way off course and nowhere near her intended target.  That's a good indicator that everything is on track for a viral moment.

The bouquet toss was nothing compared to Scheller's first dance.  This is where the magic happens.  She forgot all the moves that she and her new husband had rehearsed.

She was doing things like dipping the wrong way and flinging herself all over the dance floor leading up to their final move.  The two had a grand finale planned for their whole dance routine that was meant to impress.

The "Drunkest Bride Alive" With A Performance Of A Lifetime

The final move ended up being a moment that the two of them likely never predicted.  The "drunkest bride" ended up mooning her wedding guests as she was flipping through the air.

"Here we are at our final move.  Grand finale.  Here we go, looking good, setting up, flipping till my whole entire butt is out to moon the guests.  There it is.  Wooo!  Butt cheeks and all," the bride said.

"Great, thought I did the performance of a lifetime.  Wow, drunkest bride alive."

There's an argument to be made that it was in fact the performance of a lifetime.  This is the kind of moment that those who witnessed it as it happened won't ever forget.

A moment you tell your kids about one day.  They then pass it on to your grandkids.  A sober, well executed dance, without the mooning of guests doesn't live on the same way.

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