Bride Spent Thousands on Wedding Photos — Only to Realize They Were Ruined by This Thing (Exclusive)
"Now it is definitely something to laugh about, but I wish someone would've told me sooner," the bride tells PEOPLE
A bride was shocked when she saw something in all of her wedding photos that wasn't supposed to be there.
When Jazmin Thompson (née Crowe) married Tyler Thompson on Sept. 2, 2023, she likely worried about things a bride typically does — staying on schedule, saying her vows correctly, not tripping on her train — but she never expected what actually went wrong on her big day. The mishap ruined most of her wedding photos, which cost about $2,500.
In a video with more than 7.5 million views and almost 2,300 comments on TikTok, Jazmin revealed what was wrong in her pictures — she forgot to take off the hair tie on her wrist.
"When you spend thousands of dollars on wedding photos only to realize…" the video reads before zooming in on Jazmin's wrist that's adorned with a skinny black band.
"This is your reminder 🥲," she captioned her post, which was soundtracked by the tune of Kreepa's "Oh No."
People in the comments section felt horrible for the bride and thought the photographer was partially responsible for the mistake.
"As a PROFESSIONAL photographer — they should’ve noticed it," read the top comment, which has more than 50,000 likes.
Similarly, another commenter wrote, "Not only should the photographer have caught that, they also should have EDITED IT OUT since they missed it 🙃."
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Fortunately, Jazmin took off the hair tie at some point during the wedding and has a positive attitude about the whole situation.
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"My hair tie did eventually come off because I don’t have photos with it on later in the day but cannot pinpoint when I remembered or who remembered," she tells PEOPLE. "Now it is definitely something to laugh about, but I wish someone would’ve told me sooner."