We’ve all woken up the morning after a night out, asking our mate to send us those 10/10 group photos so we can do a quick Instagram post, only to discover they’re the worst pics ever taken.
Maybe you had your eyes closed, someone’s head was covering someone else’s face, or some absolute idiot has photobombed in the back.
But it’s never exactly high stakes – just another week without a fresh snap for your Hinge profile.
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Except for this woman, where it meant a lot more.
She spent thousands on her wedding photos before finding a tiny detail that ‘ruined’ everything.
Jazmin Thompson has gone viral on TikTok for sharing the photos as she ended up having to pay more to try and fix them.
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“When you spend thousands of dollars on wedding photos only to realise...,” she wrote in the on-screen caption over a black-and-white snap of her speech at the reception.
The image then changed to a series of loved-up snaps of her with her husband as she wore a strapless lace white gown and, he had a black suit with a red tie.
And then, with something many of us can deeply relate to, the problem becomes very, very clear.
Thompson was wearing a black hair bobble on her wrist, on hand for if she wanted to tie back her long hair. But while it’s practical, it’s not exactly an accessory most people want clear as day in pictures. Let alone in their wedding photos.
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“This is your reminder,” she wrote in the caption with hashtags like ‘weddingcrisis’.
Users commented to say: As a PROFESSIONAL photographer- they should’ve noticed it…..”
Others wondered why the photographer ‘didn’t edit it out’.
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Thompson told PEOPLE: “Now it is definitely something to laugh about, but I wish someone would’ve told me sooner.”
The black hairtie did eventually leave her arm, but only after those key professional photos were taken.
She explained she was originally annoyed that no one, including the photographer, had told her about it being on her wrist.
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And as a result of the error, she apparently ended up having to pay the photographer another $2,500 (£1,979.40) to edit it out the snaps.
Some users offered to do the editing for her for free, but others did slam: “I’m confused why it’s the photographer’s job to tell you that you have a hair band on your wrist!”
One even asked: “What’s the issue with it?”
Topics: Fashion, Hair, Social Media, TikTok, Viral, Weddings