Don't Tell the Bride returned to our screens tonight (October 25), with a new twist on the concept.
Instead of planning exactly what he wanted with a bit of consideration for his other half, decision-dodging groom Adam decided to leave his wedding to fate and allow his pregnant bride Bianca (who wanted a classic ceremony) to choose options and unknowingly create her wedding herself.
The 'fate' concept arose because the couple met on Tinder, two months before Bianca was heading off travelling.
When she was gone, Adam missed her so much he followed and joined her for nine months of travelling, during which he proposed; not long after Bianca found out she was pregnant.
Adam also felt his idea had a "get-out clause" because "ultimately if the day doesn't work out it'll be Bianca's fault".
A couple of cynics thought the wedding was doomed from the start:
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Others didn't like Bianca choosing elements of the wedding, with many thinking it was cowardly of Adam:
Revealing what she wanted from the wedding, Bianca described a day that was "elegant with no jokey themes" and a "new chapter with a new experience".
Adam's first choice he developed for Bianca was Option 1 - getting married on a plane. Or Option 2 - getting married in a prison, where Adam worked before he met Bianca.
Bianca unconsciously did herself a favour (we think) and chose Option 1.
Adam managed to hire a plane for £5,000 before heading off to find a venue for the Thai beach party he was hoping to have for his reception.
His searches led him to an abandoned building with a leaky roof that he planned to fill with sand.
With even more money spent on hiring the building from the owner, Adam realised his budget was shrinking fast.
Adam chose a £140 short length maternity dress for Bianca, a far cry from the sweeping tight designer gown she tried on in a bridal shop.
As for the bridesmaids' dresses... well, a picture tells a thousand words, right?
Health and safety issues caused by the leaking roof forced Adam to find an alternative venue, which he managed to do quickly... allowing himself to head off and buy Full Moon party accessories, including £130 on neon buckets.
Bianca's dress was delivered to her mum's house and as expected didn't match her expectations. That was just from the small pink box she was sent by her groom.
Tears inevitably ensued, with viewers equally outraged at the amount Adam spent on suits compared to his bride's dress:
And so the big day arrived with guests told to head for Bristol Airport, armed with their passports.
But instead of a jolly to Spain, they were on a round trip out from Bristol – and back to Bristol.
Bianca decided to make the most of the dress and was told she looked beautiful when she greeted her wedding party before the ceremony.
After a very basic ceremony on board the plane, Adam whisked his bride off to the reception with the warehouse filled with sand to replicate a Full Moon party.
"It's proper shit" wasn't perhaps the exact reaction Adam wanted from Bianca when she arrived, but she said it was "tacky… just like [him]".
So it seems to have again - somehow - worked out well for the couple!
Find out if another engaged pair fare as well when Don't Tell the Bride returns to E4 next Wednesday at 9pm.
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