A bride and groom definitely shocked guests on their wedding day after intentionally setting themselves on fire – but it’s OK, they are professionals. The wedding ceremony took place at Jordanelle State Park in Wasatch County, Utah.
Ambyr Mishelle and her new husband, Gabe Jessop, were videotaped after they set fire to their backs and made one very careful move among their guests. However, the fire was swiftly put out by fire extinguishers as family and friends cheered them on.
It was their grand exit from the wedding. The couple’s wedding photographer was impressed.
“A wedding exit is just a fun and exciting way to end the evening and keep the energy up rather than just having your band or DJ end on the last song,” wedding photographer Kate Dye told Newsweek. “It caps off what has already been a magical day and is one last chance to get gorgeous images to remember it all by.”
According to a report, the newlyweds are stunt doubles and have worked in projects like “Yellowstone” and “Hereditary.”
Jessop shared the video to his Instagram account, saying, “may the fire burn in our hearts for the rest of our lives.”
Clearly, the pair have found that special spark.