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Viral video! When a bear acted as priest at bizarre wedding ceremony

Updated on: 06 November,2016 07:00 AM IST  | 
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A Russian man and woman decided to invite 23-year-old, 300-pound, 7-foot tall brown bear Stepan to not only act as their ring-bearer, but also preside over their wedding

Viral video! When a bear acted as priest at bizarre wedding ceremony

Viral video! When a bear acted as priest at bizarre wedding ceremony

Stepan officiates the wedding ceremony
Stepan officiates the wedding ceremony. Pics courtesy Twitter


A Russian couple who got married recently, invited a very unusual guest to act as the priest and ring-bearer at their wedding — a giant, furry bear.


Stepan pronounces the couple
Stepan pronounces the couple 'husband and wife'


Denis and Nelya, both 30, from Moscow, Russia, hired the 133-kg weighing Stepan to attend their special ceremony. Stepan, who turned up wearing a black bow tie and stands seven-foot tall, even posed for photos with both the bride and groom. The bear also played the role of registrar at one point and joined paws with the couple as they professed their love for each other.

Stepan, the bear, first found fame in May 2016, when a series of photos of the tame animal went viral, Daily Mail reported. He was adopted by Russian couple Svetlana and Yuriy Panteleenko aged just three months after being discovered by hunters in the forest. 

Stepan, who is 23 years old, is treated by the couple as their son. They eat dinner with him and snuggle up together in front of the TV at night.

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