Newlyweds blow reception away with choreographed dance routine they spent three months rehearsing

A newly-married couple’s choreographed dance from their South Carolina wedding has been viewed nearly 5 million times on Facebook.

Lindsay Neeley and Austin Luttrell were married in the city of Anderson on Saturday, with an elaborate first dance that has taken the internet by storm.

The video, which lasts over three minutes and is packed with action from beginning to end, was shared by the bride’s cousin, Julianne Loven.

‘Can we just talk about this first dance though?!,’ Loven wrote with the clip, shared in the late morning hours on Sunday, with hashtags ‘#mycousiniscoolerthanyours’ and ‘#trellyeah.’

‘The thing that impressed me the most wasn’t the coordination or anything, which was amazing,’ Loven told the Charlotte Observer.

‘What Impressed me the most was how you could see the love they both had for each other just through the dance… I just love that you can watch the video… and see just how genuinely happy they are to be together.’

Loven said the couple didn’t live in the same town before the wedding, so they practiced when they could in person, and over FaceTime, for three months to get their first dance just right before they said ‘I do.’ 

The two carry on throughout the entire video, smiling wide and never missing a beat.

Newly-married Lindsay Neeley and Austin Luttrell choreographed an epic first dance which they performed at their South Carolina wedding and has been viewed nearly 5 million times

The video was shot by the bride's cousin, Julianne Loven, and shared on Sunday morning

The video was shot by the bride’s cousin, Julianne Loven, and shared on Sunday morning

At one point, the bride demonstrates how she has complete faith in her new husband, but falling backwards into his arms and counting on him to catch her.

He executes the move without fail, and the bride pops back up to resume her own dance moves, beside him on what has become their stage. 

As the clip goes on, they two can be seen moving and shaking to a variety of music, including Turn Down For What and Ju Ju On That Beat. 

At one point, the bride demonstrates how she has complete faith in her new husband, but falling backwards into his arms and counting on him to catch her.

At one point, the bride demonstrates how she has complete faith in her new husband, but falling backwards into his arms and counting on him to catch her

At one point, the bride demonstrates how she has complete faith in her new husband, but falling backwards into his arms and counting on him to catch her

He executes the move without fail, and the bride pops back up to resume her own dance moves, beside him on what has become their stage

He executes the move without fail, and the bride pops back up to resume her own dance moves, beside him on what has become their stage

But then, they slow it down just a little for Signed, Sealed, Delivered, which is when they make the switch to more traditional dance moves.

After a few Do-Si-Dos, the groom twirls his lady around the dance floor, with the bride right in step.

The guests can be seen watching the entire performance in amazement, with two young ladies in the front row catching almost the entire performance with their hands over their mouths in apparent surprise.

As the clip goes on, they two can be seen moving and shaking to a variety of music

As the clip goes on, they two can be seen moving and shaking to a variety of music

The two got down to songs ranging from Turn Down For What to Ju Ju On That Beat

The two got down to songs ranging from Turn Down For What to Ju Ju On That Beat

The energy and enthusiasm of the young couple was contagious in the video, which the bride's cousin said clearly showed how much they love each other and were enjoying their moment

The energy and enthusiasm of the young couple was contagious in the video, which the bride’s cousin said clearly showed how much they love each other and were enjoying their moment

They ended the performance with a cinematic dip, to cheers from the crowd. 

The smart bride wore flats under her gauzy and flowing, sleeveless dress. 

The groom was outfitted in a navy blue ensemble, with brown dress shoes. 

Neeley graduated college from Clemson University in 2016, according to her Facebook page.

They slowed it down just a little for Signed, Sealed, Delivered, which is when they make the switch to more traditional dance moves

They slowed it down just a little for Signed, Sealed, Delivered, which is when they make the switch to more traditional dance moves

After a few Do-Si-Dos, the groom twirls the bride around the dance floor, with her right in step

After a few Do-Si-Dos, the groom twirls the bride around the dance floor, with her right in step

After a few Do-Si-Dos, the groom twirls the bride around the dance floor, with her right in step

She’s currently studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling through an online program at Liberty University. 

Luttrell is a former lifeguard and assistant project manager at a construction firm that specializes in general contracting, design-build and construction management services, according to his Facebook page.

The video of the newlyweds had been shared more than 60,000 times, as of Friday afternoon. 

The video of the newlyweds had been shared more than 60,000 times, as of Friday afternoon

The video of the newlyweds had been shared more than 60,000 times, as of Friday afternoon

 



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