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Bride is in tears an hour before wedding until photographer does something amazing

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When it comes to their big days, couples want everything to run as smoothly as possible. But it is inevitable that little things might not go to plan on your wedding day. However, one bride found herself experiencing "every girl's worst nightmare".

With hair and makeup complete, the wife-to-be was ready to put her dress on. A sea of people attempted to do up her dress, but the stubborn zip would not budge. As a result of this, she was left in tears just one hour before she was due to go down the aisle.

In a video shared by the bride's photographer, Rayis Weddings, and videographer, Shot by Hayls, on Instagram, the duo addressed the panicking bride. She asked: "Are we going to be okay? Like I'm scared."

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Raymond, who owns Rayis Weddings photography company, said: "The bride wanted to cancel her wedding. Her bridesmaids were worried... this is never happened".

"I totally lied to her to make her feel better," the videographer admitted after telling the bride the situation was not that bad.

The photographers called a seamstress hoping to figure it out. They reassured the bride they'd drive her to get it altered, but time was against them.

Thankfully though, the snappers managed to save the day by getting the last minute alterations complete. This left the bride with 30 minutes to get ready.

In a short clip that's garnered 1.4million views, the bride thanked the photographers and called them "amazing". Then to celebrate the amazing turnaround, she joyfully started dancing with her bridesmaids.

People have since rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts. One wrote: "As a seamstress I want to know how they fixed it! My guess is took out the zip and made it lace up. Fastest way."

Raymond explained: "Yes, that's exactly what he did! He took out that malfunctioning zipper and got a new one in there ASAP."

Then following the incident, he added: "From what we've learned - have a seamstress you can contact nearby in case anything goes wrong. It'll be okay!"

The bride commented and said: "You both were my saviours, I love you." She also noted she tried the dress on five days before the wedding and it zipped up perfectly fine.

Applauding the photographers, another said: "The way you stepped in and handles this like a seasoned professional in the most stress-free way possible is amazing, good job."

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