Bride's 'Touchy-Feely' Wedding Photos with Her Bridesmaid Confuses 5-Year-Old Son: 'Did You Marry Emma or Daddy?'
"We vibed straight away — if there’s a friend version of love at first sight, that’s what I felt!" the bride tells PEOPLE of meeting her bridesmaid
When Lisa Evans wed Alex Brown on March 16, 2018, she looked like she was getting married to one of her bridesmaids, Emma Savage in photos from the big day
Even the couple's son, Jacob, was confused on who got married when once he was old enough to look at their wedding photos
A wedding photo compilation video on TikTok now has more than 6 million views, with thousands of comments on how it looks like the two women are more than friends
A bride is having fun reflecting on her old wedding photos — and realizing the images would make even the casual observer think she married her bridesmaid instead of the groom.
Even though it's been more than six years since Lisa Evans married Alex Brown on March 16, 2018, at Priston Mill in Bath, England, their wedding photos still raise eyebrows. Evans and her bridesmaid, Emma Savage, were so touchy in the pics that even the bride's son was confused over who got married that day.
"I was looking back at the pics last week with my 5-year-old son, Jacob, who asked, 'Did you marry Emma or Daddy?' " Evans, now 35, tells PEOPLE. "And it made me laugh so much."
Her son's reaction inspired her to post a video compilation of her wedding photos on TikTok. The video now has more than 6 million views and just over 3,000 comments from TikTokers who agree that the two look like more than friends.
"Omg! Good luck, babe!" the top comment with more than 55,500 likes reads. The phrase is a nod to Chappell Roan's hit song "Good Luck, Babe!" which wishes luck to a woman who is denying her homosexuality.
"Congratulations to you and ur wife 🥰😅," someone else commented, with another person writing, "Who was the random guy standing in the back of the first picture 😅 I feel like He was intruding 😂."
Luckily Brown, now 46, doesn't mind the confusion.
"My husband thought it was hilarious (though the photos may say otherwise!)," Evans says.
Evans met Savage, now 35, when she moved to Bath for work. At the time, she was a magazine editor for Bath Weekend. On the first day of the job, she wanted to get to know the businesses in the area, so she visited an independent designer retail boutique, Grace & Ted, which happened to be owned by Savage and her mother.
"We vibed straight away — if there’s a friend version of love at first sight, that’s what I felt!" Evans says. "After that, we pretty much saw each other daily."
She adds that "there has been much speculation" that her relationship with Savage is romantic.
"We are very touchy-feely people (especially when drunk), so that always raises eyebrows — especially on dance floors," Evans says. "And, as I’m an author of sapphic books (my novel, Inside Her, has just become a bestseller on Amazon!) a lot of people online have assumed that me and Emma are an item. Maybe I should marry her; it would be very on-brand for me!"
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Flash-forward to the wedding — Evans and Savage were still inseparable.
From Savage teaching Evans how to do the crab in her wedding dress on the dance floor to Evans giving Savage her engagement band to try on, it's easy to understand why some people thought they were an item. The two looked especially close when the bridesmaid playfully wheeled the author around in a loading trolley, and when they cut the wedding cake together, which was baked by Savage.
Evans showed love to her six other bridesmaids too, as there are similar photos of her hugging and kissing them.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, Evans moved to Cardiff, Wales, so, she and Savage don't see each other as often but they "still talk all the time."
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