Despite RSVPs, Oregon newlyweds show up to mostly empty wedding reception, in viral TikTok clip

Kalina Pavlovsky’s heart fell when she entered the wedding reception hall through the double doors with her new husband and their 7-year-old son.

It was the moment she had been dreaming about. Two days after their little wedding ceremony on a beach in Oregon, they were not greeted with joy and open arms by a swarm of cheering loved ones. Out of the 40 visitors that RSVP’d, just two had really arrived. Three additional people showed up halfway through their Nov. 2 reception, bringing the total number of guests to five, including several of their little children. Not to mention a few members of Kalina Pavlovsky’s family, who greatly assisted with organizing the reception.

This is how we enter our masquerade party. For the past ten months, I have been talking a lot about the masquerade event. I also digitally invited more than seventy-five guests to the same ball. Additionally, money was invested to send out 25 exquisite invitations. A total of five people showed up! I mean, are you serious? We enter the venue, as you can see in the video. And nobody is present. 1pm was stated on the invitation. At 1:15, my mother messaged me to let me know that nobody was there. Finally, around two o’clock, my husband and I arrived to five individuals. in a space intended for forty people. In my dream, I would enter a crowd of individuals who were supporting us. All you saw is a woman attempting to keep herself together because she had no idea how to handle her venue being nearly empty while everyone else was yelling and cheering for us in jubilation. All the food and beverages that were squandered. Every chair and table was empty. My reception was adjusted at every turn. Were we still able to maximize it? We did, you bet your SWEET @$$. However, did this video simply ignore all of the positive moments for a brief moment? F$&K Yes, it did. I can’t help but wonder why. What did we do? Am I really such a horrible person? How could my husband have earned all of this? Why weren’t we important enough to attract attention? Some of my friends have yet to send me a message to congratulate me or explain why they were unable to attend. It really sickens me. To be honest, I still don’t get this. All I know, though, is that I have my man. My darling. and relatives who come through for me when I need them. And I shall be grateful for that. #FAIL#fyp#whereisthelove

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This outfit is something I would wear every day if I could. It made me feel like a princess. The outfit, named Galina, was created by designer Rebecca Ingram. To add a bit extra glitz to the dress, I also added a glitter belt. Background: Just before the global pandemic shut down everything, on Christmas Day 2019, we got engaged. The past four years have also been difficult, as they have been for everyone else. However, we ultimately made the decision to get married this year. letting everyone know that we will be getting married in January of this year. I’ve been wanting to wear this lovely outfit for four years. I appreciate you all enjoying it so much.

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