Ever since that stupid blue-and-gold-and-white-and-black dress hit the internet, we can't escape it.
It's everywhere.
On Tuesday, Ellen Degeneres had the folks behind the viral sensation on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" to discuss its origins -- and she rewarded them.
When you catch a bouquet at a wedding, it means you're next in line to be married.
At least that's the folklore attached with that.
In case you needed more proof that doesn't give you magical powers to find you a husband, meet Jamie Jackson
Your wedding is often the most memorable and happy day in your life.
It's not often, but sometimes things go horribly awry. Sometimes things go over so badly that people wind up forever immortalized in video or photos.
Weddings. Months and months, and, in some cases, YEARS of planning go into them.
People really freak out over the smallest details with their wedding. They want everything to go PERFECTLY.
Young newlyweds have their entire lives to look forward to. The good, the bad, the ugly...it's all part of the process, and even the worst of times can bring out the best in a couple's relationship.
Tyler Foster, of Spokane, Wash., was in Jamaica earlier this year for his cousin's wedding.
He was in the wedding, and was included in the typical photos of the wedding party that go along with it.
Wedding photos are usually a big snooze -- it's mostly just the photographer moving people around like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle to get the perfect shot. Not in this case, though.