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Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sweet moment oblivious 'christening' guests learn they're actually at a secret wedding
Oblivious christening guests were left in tears after it was revealed they were actually attending a wedding. When Joe, 27, and Tori Taylor, 25, from Studley, Warwickshire, invited their friends and family to the christening of their six-month-old son Billy, only a handful of people knew about their heartwarming planned surprise. The disguised groom told their guests that the Billy's mother was 'running late' - when in fact the bride was just preparing to walk down the aisle in Studley Parish Church, Warwickshire. Then 10 minutes after the 95 guests had taken their seats, Tori walked down the aisle to their shock in an radiant wedding dress. The couple came up with the idea to combine their son's special day with their wedding day while planning Billy's celebration, saying it 'just felt right'. They have since said the moment was 'magical' with Tori revealing the audible gasp when loved ones saw her walk down the aisle gave her 'goosebumps'. The couple revealed only their parents, the best man, and the maid of honour knew about their secret plan. Tori said: 'We told them our idea right from the start, they were all very supportive of us getting married this way, they loved the idea of the surprise.' She added: 'It wasn't easy (to keep the secret) but no one was asking questions which helped. 'Our friends and family really had no idea. Only one friend joked that we might be "the type to do a surprise wedding" but otherwise no one suspected a thing. 'The atmosphere in the church at that moment they all realised, is something we'll carry with us forever.' Joe and Tori have told they came up with the surprise whilst planning their son Billy's christening. They had been planning to tie the knot ever since Joe popped the question and said combining the moment 'felt right'. Joe said: 'We were already planning our son's christening for July when the idea came to us - why not get married during the same ceremony. 'We've always wanted to be married simply to be united as a family, without the stress or fuss that can come with a traditional wedding. 'We decided to keep it a surprise, only telling our parents, the maid of honour, and the best man. The couple, from Studley, came up with the idea to combine their son's special day with their wedding day whilst planning Billy's celebration, saying it 'just felt right' 'The people who would be there to celebrate our son were the very people we'd want to witness our marriage - so it just felt right.' Though to the shock of the newlyweds, they have revealed that planning the event in this way was 'surprisingly easy' only taking them three months setting the date for July 19 2025. Tori said: 'No guests were expecting a wedding so there was zero pressure and no set expectations. It turned into a relaxed, stress-free experience which was nice.' When the day arrived, Joe welcomed guests to the church as if it was just a christening, but was coming up with 'excuses' for why Tori was running late. Then 10 minutes after the 95 guests had taken their seats, Tori walked the aisle with her dad, Bill. Recalling the moment Tori said it was 'magical'. She said: 'It was honestly more magical than we ever imagined. The audible gasp from our family and friends gave me goosebumps. 'Our friends and family were shocked in the best possible way - they were emotional and so happy for us. 'But most of all our grandparents' reactions meant everything to us. Having them there on such a meaningful day was incredibly special, and seeing their surprise and emotion is something we'll never forget.' The couple worked alongside wedding videographer Karl Mitchell, 32, to capture the emotional moment. Karl, from Stockport, in Manchester, said: 'Seeing that moment when the penny dropped for the guests and the emotion just filled the room - you can't script that. 'Also knowing that it was so important to Tori and Joe to have those reactions on film made it even more special as the person capturing it all. 'Keeping it a secret was definitely a challenge but also really exciting. 'A few guests were curious on the day about what I was doing, so I had to think on my feet and when they asked me, I said I was filming promo material for the church.' 'I have filmed a lot of special moments over the years but this was the first time I had been part of a surprise wedding like this. 'The ceremony is always quite heartfelt anyway but this one was something else. It honestly gave me goosebumps.' Following the wedding Billy was christened and the family enjoyed celebrations at their reception. Karl has since posted the clip onto social media page, Mitchell Films, and it has since clocked over 600,000 likes. He said the reaction to the video has been 'overwhelming'. He said: 'I have had messages from people halfway across the world saying it moved them to tears.' One person commented on the video saying: 'I'm not sure what is more beautiful, the fact that they are getting married or the fact so many people turned up for them.' Another said: 'Can you image being so deeply loved by that many people? They will carry that forever.' One other person commented: 'Crying for internet strangers.'


BBC News
25-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Studley cheers on Lionesses' Hannah Hampton with new topper
A retired teacher from the same village as England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton stayed up until the early hours to create a new knitted version of the star. Jan Platt, from Studley, Warwickshire, said she wanted to complete the work "so she was up for the semi-final" and was delighted the postbox topper was also in place for Sunday's Euro 2025 final against Spain. "I am so proud of Hannah and the way she represents the village," said Ms Platt, who is part of Studley Stitchers, a group that creates a range of years ago Hampton visited a crafted version of herself and team-mates, made by the group ahead of the Women's World Cup in Australia. The Lionesses have been providing much excitement at Euro 2025 in Switzerland, including coming from 2-0 down in the quarter-finals and then winning the penalty shootout. Ms Platt said such performances motivated her to stay up until 02:30 BST to finish the design, which now sits on a postbox in Alcester Road, Studley. "Hannah was a bit of rushed job because we didn't realise they were going to do so well in the competition," she told BBC CWR. She explained she had met the footballer a couple of times, including when she visited the previous postbox topper, and found her inspirational. "It's such a momentous thing with our Lionesses doing so well, being at the forefront of women's football," said Ms Platt. "When I was a child women didn't play football and I really want to encourage young girls to become as good a footballer as they can be and to take up the opportunities that are offered to them."Ms Platt said the Studley Stitchers played an active role in the community, and currently had seven postbox toppers up in the village, including of Mr Men and a giant ice cream. "We've got a new one going up this week advertising the flower show," she added. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


BBC News
30-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
Pedestrian hit by car in Studley suffers serious injuries
A man has been badly hurt as he was walking on a road and was hit by a services were called to Allendale Crescent in Studley, Warwickshire, just after 21:00 BST on man was treated for serious injuries before he was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, a West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson driver of the car was not hurt, they added. Warwickshire Police has been approached for a response. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.