FALLING IN LOVE, LITERALLY: Groom dislocates elbow serenading bride, spends wedding night in hospital

Adam and Helen Quinn's wedding was rescheduled four times due to Covid-19
UPDATED OCT 4, 2022
The newlyweds spent their wedding night on hospital bed after he dislocated his elbow
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The newlyweds spent their wedding night on hospital bed after he dislocated his elbow (Instagram/@helzyfc)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Adam Quinn, a groom from Sydney, Australia, dislocated his elbow while trying to sing a hard rock song to his new wife, Helen, on the dance floor after he and his pals got a little too rowdy.

The moment Adam Quinn and his buddies lose their minds as he proceeds to sing out a hardcore metal song for his new bride is captured on video. But only a few seconds after the mortified bride runs off the dance floor, Adam stacks it, causing his elbow to dislocate. Because of this, the two of them had to spend the night in the emergency department, where the groom was given morphine and slept in a hospital bed. The couple's wedding was rescheduled four times due to Covid-19

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The bride posted a hilarious photo to Instagram of Adam lying on the floor with his arm in a sling and hooked up to several medical monitors. It was captioned: "In sickness and in health #weddingday".

Tom Healy, a videographer, was the one who caught the horrifying scene on camera, which shows the excited person stumbling on the dancing as the reception was going on. The groom starts off by telling Helen that he "loves her very much," and then he proceeds to yell out the words of the song which was a pretty odd choice. After that, it depicts Adam and his friend rushing around the dance floor before Adam takes a tumble and his friend puts out his arm to catch him, causing Adam to injure his elbow.

The bride escaped from the dancing without seeing her new husband trip, luckily. She told 7News: "He came out to me and he was as white as a ghost. She added, "He told me that he thought he had broken his arm. It turned out he had dislocated his elbow.

"We basically just snuck out the back door of the reception." She continued, "It's pretty embarrassing and I get a little triggered looking at the photos and watching the video." He was carried out of the site on a stretcher by the emergency medical personnel, and the bride followed them in her bridal attire. In a later video from the hospital, Adam says: "I was singing a classic love song, I thought it was really romantic," the groom explains in the video afterward. He continued, "But then I took a spill on a Corona! I think I've dislocated my elbow." Instead of celebrating with his new bride at their wedding, he stayed in the hospital to sleep off the morphine.

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