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Newlyweds shock wedding guests with surprise gender reveal during first dance
Newlyweds shocked their wedding guests with a surprise gender reveal for their unborn baby during their first dance.
Katie Gayton, 32, was 17 weeks pregnant when she tied the knot with husband Benjamin, 34.
Confetti cannons showered blue paper over the happy couple as they shared their first dance as husband and wife, announcing they were expecting a baby boy.
Video footage from the beautiful moment showed Katie and Benjamin celebrating their happy news in front of their loved ones before embracing in a huge hug.
Housewife Katie, from Bispham, Blackpool, said: "My guests knew I was pregnant but nobody knew we were going to do a gender reveal apart from my mum and dad who pulled the cannons over us.
"We were both so excited throughout the day, and when it came to our first dance, we were both shaking with excitement.
"All the way through the dance, we kept asking each other when it was going to happen and if it was going to be pink or blue.
"We both had tears in our eyes when the cannons finally popped. It was so wonderful, we both just felt overwhelmed, excited and full of joy and happiness.
"I'm over the moon to be having a boy, both of us can't wait!"
This video was filmed on the 4th September 2021.
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