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JK Wedding Entrance Dance" is a viral video originally uploaded to YouTube on July 19, 2009, featuring the wedding of Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, [1] using "Forever" by Chris Brown as the song for their wedding march. [2] In its first 48 hours, the video accumulated more than 3.5 million views.
JK Wedding Entrance Dance – The wedding procession for Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz of St. Paul, Minnesota, choreographed to the song Forever by Chris Brown. The video reached 1.75 million views on YouTube in less than five days in 2009. [237] The video was later imitated in an episode of The Office on NBC. [238]
The dance down the church aisle to Chris Brown's "Forever" is based on the popular 2009 YouTube viral video, "JK Wedding Entrance Dance", [4] in which a young couple (JK, standing for "Jill and Kevin") dance down the aisle to the song along with their wedding party. Pam mentions that the song was specifically put on a "Do Not Play List", but ...
Bulldog's Epic Wedding Reception Entrance Outshines the Bride and Groom. Gabrielle LaFrank. June 12, 2024 at 8:05 AM. ... Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos. Or, ...
Footage of an unconventional wedding party entrance sparked controversy after going viral on TikTok. User @amanda_holmberg, one of the bridesmaids, shared footage of the iconic moment that has ...
Per the film’s logline, “‘The Fabulous Four’ is an uproarious comedy about a group of life-long friends (Sarandon, Mullally and Ralph) who travel to Key West, Fla., to be bridesmaids in ...
JK Wedding Entrance Dance – The wedding procession for Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz of St. Paul, Minnesota, choreographed to the song "Forever" by Chris Brown. Popularized on YouTube with 1.75 million views in less than five days in 2009. [112] The video was later imitated in an episode of The Office on NBC. [113]
The video opens with what appears to be an elaborate formal Royal Wedding, complete with a bride in a large wedding dress, various Royal Court members, trumpet players, minister, and a man wearing a royal robe and a crown. As the bride approaches the altar and groom, she kneels, he takes off his crown revealing he is Steve Perry.