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His wedding became a giant dance party when Lady Gaga started playing. His groom stole the show.

Brock Dalgleish and Riley Jay Barrington's wedding turned into a dance party
Brock Dalgleish and Riley Jay Barrington's wedding turned into a dance party Photo: TikTok screenshot

When Brock Dalgleish married Riley Jay Barrington, he knew it had to be special. But Barrington couldn’t have realized how special his groom would make the day.

As the ceremony ended and the grooms started to walk back up the aisle, Lady Gaga’s song “Stupid Love” came on the soundsystem. And that’s when things took off.

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As guests started dancing to the music, Dalgleish takes off to lead the party, swinging his arms and having the time of his life. As more and more guests join in the fun, Dalgleish returns to smooch an obviously amused Barrington before rejoining the dance.

Dalgleish shared the moment in a two-part posting to TikTok, admitting that he had a love for flashmobs and had put the moment together.

“This was my dream come true,” he posted. “Wedding flash mob with all of my people.”

“I want your stupid love.”

@brockdalgleish

This was my dream come true. Wedding flash mob with all of my people. I want your stupid love @rileyjay44. #flashmob#wedding#nationalcomingoutday #fyp

♬ original sound – Brock Dalgleish

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