Bridesmaids Blast Fan Between Bride's Legs to Keep Her Cool on 90 Degree Wedding Day (Exclusive)

When Breezi Holt got married outside in 90-degree weather, her bridesmaids needed to fan more than her face

<p>Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto</p> Bride Breezi Holt with her bridesmaids

Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto

Bride Breezi Holt with her bridesmaids


These bridesmaids stopped at nothing to keep their bride happy and cool on her wedding day!

When Breezi Holt, 28, got married to Khaleel Jenkins, 27, in Malibu on Oct. 5, the high temps left her sweating through her dress. Luckily, her team of a dozen bridesmaids, equipped with five handheld fans, saved the day.

"The estimated temperature was around 90 degrees during our ceremony which was HOT," Holt tells PEOPLE.

<p>Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto</p> Bride Breezi Holt and her bridesmaids

Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto

Bride Breezi Holt and her bridesmaids

A video taken by Ari of Cupid Content Co. and posted by Holt on TikTok to the tune of No Doubt's "Just A Girl," captures a behind-the-scenes moment of Holt's bridesmaids crouching on the ground to fan underneath her wedding gown. "Bridesmaids understood the assignment," Holt captioned the video.

TikTok users flooded the comment section. While some people questioned the intimate display, others described the funny scene as a "girlhood moment" and noted that Holt has some "true friends."

Holt agrees that "it was the epitome of girlhood." She couldn't stop gushing over her helpful bridesmaids, which included her sisters, Malia and Kenna, as maids of honor.

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"They were helping me throughout the entire day," she tells PEOPLE. "They brought me food, drinks, helped dress me, and fanned me off when needed. They were the absolute best and I picked the best people in my life to stand by me on that day."

<p>Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto</p> Breezi Holt

Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto

Breezi Holt

Holt has advice for other brides getting married in the heat.

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"BRING YOUR FANS! They were a game changer and absolutely helped all of us on the day," she says. "I would also say to talk with your photographers prior to your wedding about a shot list because that allowed us to crank through pictures a lot faster than normal. Which in return, allowed us to get back inside and out of the heat faster."

She continues, "I would also make sure you eat and drink enough water to make sure you are hydrated. Also make sure any rooms you are getting ready in are cooled down so you know you have a place to go when you get too hot."

<p>Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto</p> Breezi Holt and Khaleel Jenkins

Sabrina and Eric/Instagram: @sabrinaryanphoto

Breezi Holt and Khaleel Jenkins

Holt and Jenkins got engaged on New Year's Eve in 2022, but the newlyweds' love story began in 2015 at California Polytechnic State University. The two were Division I athletes — Holt a basketball player and Jenkins a football quarterback.

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"He was in my class with a bunch of other athletes," Holt recalled on her wedding website. "I remember being on crutches from my knee surgery and a skinny boy with a half grown in beard offered to help me up the stairs one day. And of course, me being me, I said, 'NO THANKS!' and stubbornly got myself up the stairs. I ended up showing up to class late that day due to the crutches slowing me down. The professor called me out on it and Khaleel said, 'You could have just let me help you.' That is when he caught my eye."

A few months later, Holt went to a party at the football house with her basketball team. That's when her future husband pulled her aside and told her, "I will marry you one day."

"From then on, we were inseparable," says Holt.

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