Bride and groom slammed by wave during wedding photo shoot in Hawaii

Bekah Blakely-Savage and husband Tim were taken out by a wave during their wedding photo shoot. (Photo: Courtesy of Sunny Golden)
Bekah Blakely-Savage and husband Tim were taken out by a wave during their wedding photo shoot. (Photo: Courtesy of Sunny Golden)

A pair of newlyweds were literally swept off their feet during their wedding photo shoot — though it was, unfortunately, thanks to a powerful wave rather than romance.

Bekah Blakely-Savage’s Hawaii-based shoot with new husband Tim has gone viral thanks to a Reddit post and a rogue wave that slammed into the couple as they posed in their wedding finery on Makua Beach.

Fox News reports that the Texans — who tied the knot in Alaska last month — treated themselves to a post-wedding trip to Hawaii, where they decided to book a photographer to stage a beachy shoot to contrast with the wintery, mountain backdrop from their actual ceremony.

The couple enlisted Hawaii-based photographer Sunny Golden to shoot them in their wedding outfits with the ocean as a backdrop. But their prime beach-front location came with a risk factor, as they soon discovered when waves crashed into them, knocking them over and drenching Blakely-Savage’s lacy ensemble.

Amazingly, the lovebirds didn’t miss a beat, continuing to smile and smooch for the camera as they romped in the water. Blakely-Savage tells Yahoo Lifestyle that she was able to laugh off the mishap because her actual wedding had already come and gone.

“We were already married by that point so I wasn’t really concerned about the dress,” she says. “We hung it out to dry overnight then tried to shake out as much sand and salt as possible before we put it back in the garment bag to fly home with it the next day.”

And while the wedding outfit looks ruined in her photo, a local dry cleaner, Fort Worth’s Comet Cleaners, miraculously managed to salvage it.

“When we took it to the dry cleaner nearly three days after the shoot, the skirt was still damp!” the bride says.

Now that the dress has been restored, Blakely-Savage is considering giving it a second life.

“I think it would be nice to pass it on to another bride,” she says. “I could keep it and upcycle the fabric into something else. Or mix and match the skirt and top with other pieces for future anniversary outfits. There are lots of possibilities!”

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