Saweetie channels the Little Mermaid in a VERY busty ensemble as she downs whisky shots and dances up a storm during wild night out in LAĭevon Windsor and Charlotte McKinney show off their leggy figures and luxury watches at an exclusive Hublot event at Art Basel in MiamiĪlec Baldwin says he DOESN'T feel guilty about accidentally shooting cinematographer dead and says someone else is responsible 'I had £10 in my bank account': I'm A Celebrity's Naughty Boy recalls winning £44,000 on Deal Or No Deal in 2007 'Wait until I see the b******d!' Elton John takes playful swipe at Ed Sheeran for 'nearly killing' him as the star dons Santa costume for Christmas single 'Psyched myself up for this'': Jenny Powell, 53, showcases her stunning figure in crop top and bikini bottoms as she pours bucket of ice water over herself Jonah Hill and girlfriend Sarah Brady look cosy during tender moment while out in Beverly Hills Kevin added that there was more that didn't make it into the viral clip, including a groomsmen dance at the reception that 'made that thing look boring.' Jill said she doesn't 'connect that day with the video.' She explained: 'To me, I think of that day as very warm and intimate. And the video is kind of a separate, bizarre thing that happened.' Reflecting back on their big day, they said that, although the video is what most people remember about their wedding, there was much more to their special day. The video, titled JK Wedding Entrance Dance on YouTube, went on to inspire a scene in Season 6 of The Office.Īccording to the couple, their three children prefer this parody version of the dance, in which Jim, played by John Krasinski, and Pam, played by Jenna Fischer, get married.
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Kevin jokingly added that, as a result of the funny video, the couple's three children - Baron, eight, Calvin, five, and Vivian, two - have 'a very skewed sense of what it means to get married.' Special: Although the video is what most people remember of Kevin and Jill's wedding day, the couple (seen in the video) said 'there's plenty we didn't video' of the memorable day 'Besides that, we get to show our kids a fun video of us dancing down the aisle every once in a while,' he added. The couple said the video doesn't have much impact on their lives nowadays, as Kevin said the clip is 'more of a novelty.'
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'We still get messages here and there about how it brightened somebody’s day, or they tell us that it turns things around for them when they’re in a dark place,' he said. Jill and Kevin also opened up their email inboxes for fans to get in touch, and Kevin said they are still receiving messages ten years later. So far, they have raised over $70,000 for charity over the past decade through the website. The couple set up a website that accepted donations, which were given to an organization that aims at combating domestic violence. Jill explained that she and Kevin, who now share three children, decided to move on from the online fame they had gained.Īlthough they decided to distance themselves from the fame, they used their presence for another purpose. 'Our phones never stopped ringing. We started getting all sorts of offers like book deals and hosting reality television shows and dancing at celebrity weddings and being on Dancing with the Stars - it was wild.' Memories: The couple said the video is 'more of a novelty', and that it no longer has much of an impact on their life nowadays Jill said that she and Kevin, who is an immigration lawyer, went on to 'have fun' with the video in the weeks after it uploaded.
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'It still feels like, when people find out the video and us, it's this secret identity we have. Jill, who is now a university professor, said: 'It is amazing to think that it's been seen all over the world that many times. Although, it will never stop being strange to me at the same time. Speaking to Today ten years after getting married and becoming internet famous, the happy couple said they never expected the video to go viral. Paul, Minnesota, grooving to Chris Brown's pop hit Forever.Īt the end of the clip, Jill appears at the doorway into the church before dancing down the room to meet Kevin. The pair then walk arm-in-arm to the beat of the song until they eventually reached the alter. In the video, the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and other members of the wedding party dance down the aisle of a church in St. Incredible: The couple, who were both 28 at the time, said they had no idea that their video, which has since inspired other similar routines, would garner so much attentionĪfter tying the knot in June 2009, they uploaded the now-viral clip to YouTube one month later.