What's one way to cap off your dream day? Have Hollywood dreamboat Brad Pitt show up at your wedding! Bride Abi Lingwood, 28, got just that when her new husband, Daniel Lingwood, spotted the 49-year-old actor seated at the Stoke Park Hotel bar in Buckinghamshire, England, where the newlyweds were holding their September 2013 reception and Pitt was relaxing after a day of filming his new WW2 flick, "Fury." The bride told The Telegraph, "It all started when my husband said to me Brad Pitt was at the bar and that I had to go with him so he dragged me across the hotel. I thought he was joking." Indeed, he wasn't! Pitt posed for a picture with the happy couple, but according to sources he left shortly after that to avoid being mobbed by female fans. (Credit: Twitter)
With paparazzi constantly looming and fans always snapping pics, there's very little stars can get away with nowadays. Of course, some things are worse than others. One of the coolest things they can do that we can't — crash weddings. Even bridezillas dig it. Here are some of those stories.
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