Watch: Wheelchair-bound Groom gets help for first dance with new wife

The whole world has been left in tears after seeing this incredible first dance!

 

Brazil – The first dance of newlyweds on their wedding day is always a memorable and emotional affair but this one has left people around the globe teary-eyed.

In a heartwarming video that has gone viral, a wheelchair-bound groom had the first dance with his bride with assistance from his groomsmen, who lifted him so that he could sway to Sam Smith’s Make It to Me.

In the video, the groom is seen swaying with his bride as she sits on his lap. While most would think the groom would join her in the dance on his wheelchair, what happened next took everyone by surprise.

Two of the best men, the groom’s brother and father, appear out of the crowd with two chairs and velcro straps. With the help of the objects, the men helped the groom stand up so that he could actually dance with his bride on his wedding.

The crowd cheer and both bride and groom had tears in their eyes as the groom rose in time for the song to hit its crescendo.

Watch the video below:


Sources: Facebook
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