Groom gets married via iPad after travel disaster prevents him from attending wedding: ‘It was really difficult’
A groom stranded from his own wedding still appeared and wed via iPad – and was even photoshopped into the official pictures later.
Ross Evans and Drew Hoffman saw plans for their $47K (£35K) big day left in turmoil when Drew’s visa delays saw him stuck in the USA.
They realized unexpected red tape would leave them thousands of miles apart.
But as they had already booked the venue, with guests turning up from around the world, they made the “difficult” decision to go ahead.
Drew, 28, sat on his hotel bed in LA in his “extravagant” wedding outfit being live-streamed on two screens – one at the top table and the other being passed around amongst the guests.
He featured in the official wedding photos through the screen – and a gap was left for him to be “photoshopped” onto precious family shots.
And he was still able to give his speech and take part in the first dance as the couple said they did “the best they could” to make it a memorable day.
Ross, 29, said: “We spared no expense. But what was a $46,000 wedding for both of us, it ended up just being me and Drew had to experience it on an iPad.
“I did not actually want to go through with it. It felt just way too hard, but as all friends and family were coming from all over the world, we knew we would never get them all in one place again.”
They decided not to go ahead with the formal ceremony as Ross said, “it would have been too awkward walking down the aisle with an iPad.”
Instead, they cut straight to the drinks reception, followed by dinner and evening party.
Ross added: “It was really difficult – I put on my outfit and sobbed my face off – I could not believe Drew was still not here.

