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Boyfriend slips into sea while taking beach photo of fiancee
This is the hilarious moment a man slipped into a sea puddle while taking a beach photo of his fiancee.
Holidaymaker Andrew Ulanday and his partner Cindy Lou Soler Niro were having their photoshoot at Lambai Island in Pingtung, Taiwan, when he fell on the slippery rock.
Footage shows Cindy, in a white slit dress, carefully stepping on the rocky shore to find the perfect posing spot on July 5.
Meanwhile, Andrew, holding a tripod with a small camera attached to it, lost his footing and plunged into the pool of water in a sitting position.
He then immediately kneeled on one knee and checked his soaking wet clothes, while his fiancee, visibly shocked by what had happened, froze in place and stared at him.
Andrew said: 'My fiancee and I were on vacation leave at that time. As a couple who love to capture every moment together, we are always taking pictures and videos. And as a supportive partner—photographer, videographer, you name it—I always want her to have the best Instagrammable photos.
'Unfortunately for me, I slipped on a coral reef before I even started taking pictures. I didn't think it was slippery because my fiancee had passed through without any problem, and I forgot that I was barefoot at the time.'
He reportedly did not sustain any injuries from the comical mishap.
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