Proposing is a moment of magic and significance for the couple, a memory that they will carry with them forever. However, is it really acceptable to propose at someone else's wedding? According to a DJ who thought otherwise, he made sure to ruin the moment by playing a disruptive song instead of a romantic one.
Part-Time DJ Ruins Romance
In a recent controversial Reddit post, the OP reveals that he is a 27-year-old part-time DJ who mostly performs for family and friends, and doesn't consider himself a professional. He adds that he only takes on gigs occasionally for some extra cash on the side.
Invited on the Cheap
Having accepted a low-cost DJ gig at a friend of a friend's wedding, the crowd was on the dance floor when a guest, whom he referred to as "Kevin," asked him to play the song Golden Hour.
Odd Guest Request
The DJ found the request "odd" since all the guests were up and dancing. Nonetheless, he remembered he was told to fulfill all requests at the wedding, so he played it anyway.
Slow Dancing to Golden Hour
As soon as the DJ began playing Golden Hour, the dance floor started to clear up, and Kevin invited a woman to join him for a slow dance.
After a little while, a few more people joined in, including the bride and groom.
Proposal on the Dance Floor
At the particular part of the song that felt fitting for the situation, Kevin saw an opportunity to propose to the woman on the dance floor.
“Kevin got down on one knee and I knew right away that he was going to propose,” the OP writes.
It’s Inappropriate
The DJ felt it wasn't appropriate for Kevin to propose on the dance floor as all eyes were on them, and it could be awkward to do this at someone else’s wedding.
Moreover, he feared he would be held responsible since he played a romantic song “Out of Nowhere.”
Ruining the Moment
To avoid ruining the day and being blamed for it, he decided to quickly change the song as soon as Kevin pulled out the box and started playing BOOGIE at a higher volume.
Side-Eye
Kevin was clearly unhappy with the DJ's interruption during this crucial moment, who shot him a side-eye and then stood up.
Thick Tension
Even though nothing else happened and nobody mentioned it again, the tension in the air was “very thick” after that.
Who’s In the Wrong?
The OP doesn’t think he was in the wrong for ruining Kevin's proposal, and a friend of the bride who was also friends with him agreed.
Backlash from the Bride's Family
To the DJ's surprise, a number of family members began messaging him and he discovered that Kevin was actually the bride's brother.
This created a difficult situation for him as the family kept questioning why he had spoiled the proposal.
Blaming the DJ
He tried to explain to the family that it was not appropriate for Kevin to propose at someone else's wedding, but they were not convinced and instead placed all the blame on him, telling him that he “shouldn't have an opinion” because he was “just the DJ.”
Caught on Camera
The family also revealed to the DJ that Kevin “got publicly humiliated,” as some guests had prior knowledge of the proposal and were taking videos and posting it live on Instagram for all their friends to see.
The DJ's Defense
While the DJ defended his decision by saying, “That would’ve made the newlyweds hurt,” the family resorted by saying, “You shouldn’t have assumed that the bride didn’t want that.”
Assumptions and Uncertainties
As the OP reflects on the situation, he realized that his communication with the bride before the wedding was friendly and open, but afterward, she only gave short answers to his questions.
This led him to assume that she was mad at him, but her generous tip and payment that was more than double what he had asked for left him unsure if she actually knew what had happened with her brother's proposal. “But Aita for just assuming?” He asks Redditors.
Protected the Day
“If the bride knew this was going to happen and approved it, she should have told you beforehand,” wrote one user who voted “NTA.”
“Your heart was in the right place. Protect the bride and groom's day.”
Stopped the “Hijacking” of the Wedding
Another individual also sided with the DJ, stating that he was not at fault in this situation. They wrote, “A bunch of families may have known about this, but that doesn't make it okay. They planned to mess up the bride's day by hijacking the wedding for their own purposes.”
A Hero
One Redditor, drawing inspiration from the famous quote in The Dark Knight, quipped that “OP is the hero the wedding needed, even if they’re not the hero the wedding deserved.”
Working for the Bride and Groom, Not the Proposal
“NTA,” voted one Redditor.
“On this day you worked for the bride and groom, not some guy that wants to propose during a wedding. If this was going to happen, you should have been told about it”
Vague Answers
When Redditors suggested that he should ask the bride and groom, the OP claims that he did, but their answers were “vague.” Although the bride said it was okay, he assumed it was to avoid hurting his feelings.
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