Weddings are incredibly stressful times for the bride, as they often want to do whatever they can to plan the ceremony of their dreams. After all the work they have put in to make their wedding perfect, they do not want anything to go wrong with it. That’s why the bride in the video below was livid when her groom started trying to delay their ceremony.

The bride in the video is Liz, a theater and dance teacher at Jaykays Dance Company in Warwickshire, United Kingdom. She loves her students and goes above and beyond to help them, and they truly love her back in return!

Liz’s students were thrilled when her boyfriend Ollie asked her to marry him, and they wanted to celebrate the occasion with her in any way possible. Knowing how much Liz’s students meant to her, Ollie secretly teamed up with them to plan a tribute for their wedding that brought her to tears.

The video below opens with Liz and Ollie standing at the altar preparing to say their wedding vows. However, instead of saying how much Liz means to him, Ollie points up to the balcony and tells her to look. She was stunned to see a group of special guests preparing to deliver a special performance for her on her big day!

Liz burst into tears as she realized that Ollie had helped her students to choreograph a performance for the wedding to the song “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri.

“Watch unsuspecting Dance and Musical Theatre teacher Liz’ reaction when she sees her pupils in the church balcony during her wedding ceremony,” the description of the viral video reads. “Jeren from Jaykays Dance Company planned the surprise along with Liz’ fiance Ollie. The children were amazing at keeping the surprise a secret! Congratulations on your wedding Liz and Ollie.”

It meant the world to Liz that her students gave her this surprise on her wedding day! Check out her reaction in the video below, and SHARE this story so your friends and family can see this as well!

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