See Reactions Of This Couple When Their Wedding Cake Collapsed During Cutting Ceremony [See Photos]


A cake-cutting ceremony at a wedding didn’t go as planned for a newly wedded couple as their £450 cake collapsed in front of invited guests.
Chloe, 28, and Aaron Bailey, 29, from Hampshire, who got married last week witnessed their toppled over after the table collapsed underneath it as they went to cut it.
In the hilarious photos captured by wedding photographer Alisa Esfandiari, 28, the couple were pictured posing with a knife ready to cut the cake before everything went all wrong, leaving them in total shock.

Chloe said:
‘What could we do? We just had to laugh it off. It was funny. We will remember that, definitely.
‘We barely cut the cake at all. Literally as soon as the knife went into the cake we felt movement underneath it. I think we cut very slightly into it and it went immediately, pretty much.
‘For us it felt like slow motion, as if it were about five or 10 minutes. It’s just that panic of what on earth do you do? I think everyone else felt like that too.
‘It was disbelief initially. We were both just gripping on to the edge of the table thinking, ‘no, this can’t be happening’.
‘We’ve both been to so many weddings as well and nothing has ever happened like this before – so we just couldn’t believe it ourselves.
‘We were really shocked and had a moment of pause. The atmosphere of the whole room just changed and the room paused because they didn’t know if we were going to laugh or cry.
I think we just looked at each other and thought, ‘what can you do?’. We just laughed. All the bridesmaids ran in and ate the macarons off the floor.
‘Someone picked up a macaron and handed it to us. We just ate it and laughed.
‘One of Aaron’s friends had the whole top tier in his hands once it had gone over completely. The best man had a handful of cream from where he tried to rescue it.
‘I don’t know who picked up the bottom and middle tier but we did assemble the cake again. It was slightly messier than it originally was, but that didn’t upset me.
‘We’ve got some of the cake still. We’d asked for the caterers to save us a quarter of each tier.
‘We’d bought it home and it’s absolutely delicious. It’s an amazing cake. I just feel gutted for the cakemaker but they’ve taken it in their stride as well.’

  

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