Another "made to go viral" stunt. This kind of thing is very touching when it ISN'T engineered for the cameras. |
Being true to yourself. That's the way to go. |
While the original sentiment is outdated, the new intent is that the father and/or mother is not walking her down the aisle to give her away, but they are walking her from her old life as a child in their family to her new life as wife and/or mother of her new nuclear family. If you don't want to follow that tradition, don't. But some people accept the tradition and frame it in a new way. It's not your call how others choose to practice their traditions. |
+100 |
What if the bride detested the stepdad?
I think that it was very uncool of the dad to upstage the bride--if she had wanted to be walked down the aisle by the step dad, she would have asked. |
HER DAD HAD TALKED TO HER ABOUT IT AND SHE WAS VERY HAPPY ABOUT IT AS SHE LOVES HER STEPDAD. |
] He did. Here's a better article that gives more detail including the fact that the bride and her birth father discussed this a couple of weeks before the wedding. http://www.today.com/parents/dad-surprises-stepdad-daughters-wedding-both-walking-bride-down-aisle-t46981 |
Given the bride knew, I think it was less about the dad upstaging the wedding and more to do with the trendiness of surprises in the days of video cameras. |