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Groom’s wedding surprise for bride goes horribly wrong

A groom’s wedding night came to a crashing end after he attempted to serenade his new bride – but instead horrifically dislocated his elbow.

In chaotic footage shared online by videographer Tom Healy, Sydney man Adam Quinn is seen telling his new wife Helen he loves her “very much,” before deciding to show her a representation of his love through the medium of dance.

The clip shows him running in a circle to Aussie metalcore band Parkway Drive before he dramatically falls on his shoulder. The video then cuts to him being carried out on a stretcher by paramedics, New York Post reports.

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Bride Helen said she didn’t expect to be dealing with the “in sickness” part of their wedding vows just hours after exchanging them.

“He came out to me and he was as white as a ghost,” she told 7 News.

“He told me that he thought he had broken his arm. It turned out he had dislocated his elbow,” she said.

“It’s pretty embarrassing and I get a little triggered looking at the photos and watching the video,” she said.

According to the groom, he was just trying to be romantic, but some spilt beer proved to be his undoing.

“I was singing a classic love song, I thought it was really romantic,” he explained in the clip as he lay in a hospital bed with his shoulder strapped.

“But then I took a spill on a Corona! I think I’ve dislocated my elbow,” he said.

Instead of treating his guests to more ferocious dance moves, the groom spent the night in the hospital with his wife posting a photo of the two of them laid up on a gurney – she in her wedding reception attire and Adam in a sling with an oxygen mask and painkillers.

“In sickness and in health,” she captioned the post. “#weddingday.”

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and reproduced with permission

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