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New York Post
30 Mar 2023


NextImg:I wore a toilet paper wedding dress on a plane —and people loved it

Her paper wedding anniversary came a year early.

A Texas bride-to-be and her fiancé held a fake wedding on Sunday while onboard a Southwest Airlines flight from Austin, Texas to Oakland, California — all with help from the plane crew.

Tamara Bogetti, a passenger on the plane, told Storyful that the bride and her soon-to-be husband boarded the aircraft with a bag that obviously contained a wedding dress.

“About an hour into the flight, the flight attendant went over to the woman and asked her to come with her to the back of the plane,” Bogetti said. “She told the groom-to-be that she’d be back and he would need to go to the front.”

The unidentified bride then made her way down the plane aisle to her fiancé who had been decorated in a pretzel sash.

In the video taken by Bogetti, the bride is seen walking with a toilet paper veil and matching bouquet.

Tamara Bogetti, a passenger on the plane, said that the bride and her soon-to-be husband boarded the aircraft with a bag that obviously contained a wedding dress.
Tamara Bogetti via Storyful

In the video taken by Bogetti, the bride is seen walking with a toilet paper veil and matching bouquet.

In the video taken by Bogetti, the bride is seen walking with a toilet paper veil and matching bouquet.
Tamara Bogetti via Storyful

"Southwest made this flight fun celebrating a bride & groom," reads Bogetti's Twitter caption. "Made me smile despite the delayed flight."

“Southwest made this flight fun celebrating a bride & groom,” reads Bogetti’s Twitter caption. “Made me smile despite the delayed flight.”
Tamara Bogetti via Storyful

Passengers aboard the flight clapped for the soon-to-be-newlywed while some took video of the playful moment.

“They did a brief faux ceremony. It was so fun, and creative. It uplifted everyone on the plane,” gushed Bogetti.

“Southwest made this flight fun celebrating a bride & groom,” Bogetti wrote on Twitter. “Made me smile despite the delayed flight.”

“Thanks for sharing, Tammy,” tweeted the official Southwest Twitter account.