“I regret nothing,” Christina Meador, the Jurassic maid of honour wrote in a Facebook post last month, reported Global News.
The post also includes a photo of the bride, groom and their wedding party lined up for their backyard ceremony. All of the bridesmaids can be seen holding sunflower bouquets in their hands, or T. Rex arms.
“When you’re the maid of honour and told you can wear anything you choose,” she wrote. Meador’s sister, Deanna Adams, appears to have been in on the joke from day one. She shared the wedding party photo last month and included a smiley face with the post.
She also shared a screenshot of a conversation with Meador from July of 2018, in which they discussed the costume ahead of time. “I think I found my bridesmaid’s outfit,” Meador wrote in the chat. “I get to choose for myself right?”
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Meador then sent a photo of the T. Rex costume. A video from the outdoor wedding shows Meador, 38, walking up to the altar with a groomsman for the ceremony.
She bumps her Tyrannosaurus head on an overhanging roof at the start of the video, then offers the groomsman her dino-arm for the walk. Since then, Meador’s original post has been flooded with (mostly) positive responses since the wedding.
“Life is so short,” wrote user Melissa Mentele. “Make awesome memories and leave a mark. You will forever be my hero for this!”
“The bride and the groom are AWESOME for letting everyone do their own thing,” another user wrote. “Best sister ever!” added another.
Many hailed Adams for being the opposite of a bridezilla — and for letting her quirky sister dress like Godzilla. “It shows the strength of the bond between the bride and the [maid of honour] and it will forever be a fond memory for them to share,” Reddit user posted.
“This moment shows that the bride, groom and the bridal party as a whole know the value of things!”
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