Hilarious moment a woman on a scooter photo-bombs a wedding picture

Say Cheese! Hilarious moment a woman on a scooter photo-bombs a wedding picture in Omaha

  • Matt Reilly was posing with his groomsmen outside the wedding venue in Omaha
  • A mystery woman hilariously photo-bombed the shot while riding a Lime scooter
  • ‘I love jumping into people’s pictures, if the opportunity comes’ said the woman
  • Photo-bomber Kenyatta Jefferson was delighted when she saw the outcome 

This is the hilarious moment a mystery woman riding a scooter photo-bombed a wedding party’s picture, sparking hilarity among the group of dapper groomsmen. 

Matt Reilly was posing with his groomsmen outside the wedding venue in downtown Omaha, Nebraska when the group was interrupted by a brightly dressed woman on a Lime scooter.

‘I love jumping into people’s pictures and if the opportunity comes I take it. I’m there thinking to myself, ‘I’m going to photo-bomb this picture,’ Kenyatta Jefferson, the photo-bomber, told Yahoo. ‘As she was taking the picture I zoomed through.’

Matt Reilly was posing with his groomsmen outside the wedding venue in downtown Omaha, Nebraska when the group was interrupted by a brightly dressed woman on a Lime scooter

Jefferson timed her photo-bomb to perfection, with the surprise and delight on the group’s face captured the spur-of-the-moment shot. 

‘When your wedding is in downtown Omaha during the College World Series, you never really know what might happen,’ the wedding photographer, Molly B. Photography, wrote on Facebook.

‘They were all saying, “come back, come back!” So, I zoomed around them again and they went crazy and trying not to fall’,’ said Jefferson, who was visiting the area with her husband Eric.

Jefferson timed her photo-bomb to perfection, with the surprise and delight on the group's face captured the spur-of-the-moment shot

Jefferson timed her photo-bomb to perfection, with the surprise and delight on the group’s face captured the spur-of-the-moment shot 

Jefferson disappeared after her picture intervention, leaving the groomsmen disappointed and wanting her to see the outcome of the photograph.    

‘This woman, having the time of her life on a scooter, kept riding past us — posing for photos and we LOVE her for it!’ Molly Giangreco wrote on Facebook. 

‘She wanted to see them so let’s see if we can find her by sharing.’

Giangreco decided to create the hashtag 'Find Scoot Girl' and within a few hours, a friend of Jefferson saw the photograph and brought it to her attention

Giangreco decided to create the hashtag ‘Find Scoot Girl’ and within a few hours, a friend of Jefferson saw the photograph and brought it to her attention

Giangreco decided to create the hashtag ‘Find Scoot Girl’ and within a few hours, a friend of Jefferson saw the photograph and brought it to her attention.

Giangreco also updated her photo to tag Jefferson so the happy-go-lucky photobomber was able to share the picture herself.

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