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Posted: 2019-09-26T07:28:15Z | Updated: 2019-09-26T22:36:19Z Wedding Photo Shoot Disrupted By Monstrous Photo Bomber | HuffPost

Wedding Photo Shoot Disrupted By Monstrous Photo Bomber

The wedding photographer said the uninvited guest "jacked my heart rate up to Jesus" when she noticed it behind the bride and groom.
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A couple in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, scored an original wedding photo over the weekend.

Bride Sarina Thompson and groom Cory Brewer were enjoying their wedding photo shoot in an outdoor venue near the Great Smoky Mountains when their photographer Leah Edmondson noticed a large black bear in the background of the shot:

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An unexpected guest crashed a wedding in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Leah McMahon Edmondson / GypsySoul Photography
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Bear walks down the aisle at Tennessee wedding.
Leah McMahon Edmondson / GypsySoul Photography

Edmondson told HuffPost she and the couple moved away to finish the shoot, but the bear then proceeded to walk down the aisle. She said she wasn’t afraid at all until it began making a “huffing” noise and heading in her direction.

“At this point, I am beyond scared lol. He jacked my heart rate up to Jesus,” Edmondson said.

“Anyway, it was probably the most adventurous photo session I have done,” she added.

Edmondson shared a series of images of her “wedding shoot” on Facebook , calling the uninvited guest a “monsterous photo bomber.” 

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