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Painfully embarrassing moment when a groom brutally dislocates his elbow while serenading his bride with a metalcore song at their wedding
- Sydney’s newlyweds Adam and Helen Quinn ended their wedding night in hospital
- Videographer captures moment when groom dislocates his elbow during fall on dance floor
- Bride had jumped off the dance floor moments earlier after being serenaded
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A red-faced groom spent his wedding night in hospital after dislocating his shoulder in an awkward fall on the dance floor.
Adam Quinn decided to surprise his bride Helen in front of friends and family with a bizarre song choice during their reception in Manly on Sydney’s Northern Beaches on March 6.
The couple’s big day had to be moved four times due to Covid-19.
But things didn’t quite go according to plan that night.
Velvet Wattle videographer Tom Healy captured Mr. Quinn serenading his “humiliated” bride with a song from metalcore band Parkway Drive before she was seen running off the dance floor.
Moments later, Mr. Quinn is jumping around with friends on the dance floor covered in spilled beer and champagne.
He slips awkwardly, landing heavily on his hand and hyperextending his elbow, causing a mixed reaction of disgust and amusement from the guests.
Adam Quinn (pictured during the fall) had a moment on his wedding night that he kinda forgets
“I sang a classic love song, I thought it was very romantic,” the sheepish groom explains in the video afterwards.
But then I took a spill on a Corona! I think I dislocated my elbow.’
The footage also shows the paramedics showing up and Mr. Quinn using a morphine-laced green whistle for the excruciating pain.
“How much fun is getting married?” one hears a joke.
The video shows Mr Quinn being stretched from the venue, accompanied by his new wife still in her wedding dress to be taken to hospital by ambulance.
As the guests partied late into the night, Mr. Quinn was knocked unconscious so the doctors could ‘pop’ his elbow back into place.
Groom Adam Quinn (pictured) was in a lot of pain as he waited for the ambulance to arrive
He spent the rest of the night in the hospital trying to sleep away the pain of his horrible fall.
“In sickness and in health,” Ms Quinn boldly wrote over a selfie of a hospital bed on the wedding night.
Videographer Mr Healy told Daily Mail Australia that it was one of the most memorable wedding moments he has witnessed.
It’s there for sure,’ he said.
Bride Helen Quinn took a cheeky hospital selfie as her new husband slept in pain
The Quinns have been together for six years and have a 17-month-old son.
Mrs. Quinn didn’t see her groom’s nasty fall, having fled back to the room moments earlier.
“He came to me and he was as white as a ghost,” she said 7news.com.au.
“He told me he thought he broke his arm. It turned out that he had dislocated his elbow.
“We basically just snuck out the back door of the reception.”
Six months later, Mr. Quinn has since made a full recovery.
“It’s quite embarrassing and I get a little triggered when I look at the photos and the video,” his wife laughed.
While their guests danced all night long, the newlyweds left their reception to go to the hospital in the back of an ambulance