![]() ![]() "But with regard to the fame he's just kinda chill about it and still going about his day doing Dad things," said Kylie with a laugh. Kylie said he's aware of the virality of her post "because he's actually a cool dad who has Instagram", and he'd even replied to the post. "I'm very thankful for the love and blessings given and the love I'm able to share!"Īnd what about her dad's reaction to his sudden fame? When we asked her about her reaction to the comments so far, she shared how she was surprised that "it resonates so deeply with the world". Kylie could be seen replying to other commenters as well on how lucky she is to have such a father. "Cries in my daddy issues," wrote several others. The clip also appeared to have stirred up deeply-rooted emotions between daughters and their fathers. "Girl he made the WORLD cry at your wedding!" wrote another, with many commenting how the video had them bawling. Responding to the comment, Kylie wrote: "Lol destroyed my husband also." Wrote one commenter: "The part that made me cry was the part where he told him that if he doesn't want her anymore, send her back." The video evidently hit many in the feels. But I treasure that moment because it really showed his love for me, and it still makes me tear up when I watch it or when I attend weddings and think of that moment," said Kylie. "I was taken by surprise because I've never seen my dad cry or give such a long, heartfelt speech before. ![]() "I just happened to post it as a Father's Day post didn't expect it to get so viral," Kylie told AsiaOne, sharing that she was surprised by her dad's emotional speech. The full clip posted by Kylie has been seen over six million times and with more than 13,000 comments left by netizens across the globe, while a shorter clip reposted by another TikTok user has garnered over 30 million views and 56,000 comments. Not surprisingly, the heartwarming video has since gone viral. The group needed tissues and several seconds to compose themselves following the tear-jerking moment. The very first time I saw my Dad cry - I love you dad #wedding #weddingday #happyfathersday #fatherlovedaughter all precious footage captured by Company ♬ original sound - KylieĪfter telling the latter, "My precious daughter is yours" and receiving a grateful "Thank you" in return, the trio embraced each other. "Just bring her back to me and give her back to me," he continued, to which the groom replied, " not going to happen". "If one day you ever have a change of heart that you don't love my daughter anymore, please don't hurt her," said the father of the bride, his voice breaking. However, what sent viewers over the edge and melting in a puddle of tears was what he shared next. He gives his son-in-law the sage advice to "put her every time first place, in every situation". In the full version of the clip totalling about two minutes, the bride is seen walking down the aisle accompanied by her dad.īefore handing his daughter over to the groom, the visibly emotional father tells him, "I'm passing my precious daughter to you". Speaking to AsiaOne, Kylie shared that the ceremony had taken place during the Covid-19 pandemic back in 2021. "The very first time I saw my Dad cry," wrote TikTok user Kylie Yeo in her caption to the clip posted on June 18. Whatever's causing you strife, we hope you'll find catharsis in one of these sad love songs.One Singapore couple's wedding ceremony has got "the world" in tears, after the bride posted a clip of her dad's touching speech on TikTok. You may be trying to rekindle a smothered spark, dealing with quarantine-related long distance drama, or struggling with keeping your dating life going this winter. And emotional classics by Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and Fleetwood Mac prove that while sonic style and songwriting changes over the decades, the raw feeling of heartbreak will always be relatable. Many sift through the rubble of past relationships (Drake's "Marvin's Room," Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor"), while others are about the momentary relief of connection, even if you know it's not with the right person (Sam Smith's "Stay With Me," Bonnie Raitt's, "I Can't Make You Love Me"). A handful of '90s classics (Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart") and R&B hits are on the list, as are sweeter numbers that would be at home on a Valentine's Day playlist if you're spending the holiday solo. Some of the sad love songs in this collection have the capacity to make you cry, and may even help you mend a broken heart after a breakup. But sometimes the track that really hits home is more somber. We all enjoy a celebratory and, dare we say it, slightly sappy love song that revels in the beauty of human connection. ![]()
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