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From logo-filled wedding suits to a sheep ring-bearer: quirky love stories making headlines

Updated on: 09 November,2025 09:49 AM IST  |  New York
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A French man funded his wedding by selling ad space on his suit, raising $10,000 from startup logos, while a British couple tied the knot with a disabled sheep as their ring-bearer. Meanwhile, Gen Z is calling Facebook Dating the “most elite” app, proving love finds the quirkiest ways to bloom

From logo-filled wedding suits to a sheep ring-bearer: quirky love stories making headlines

This man wore a wedding suit featuring 26 different brands. PIC/ODDITYCENTRAL

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French salesman Dagobert Renouf  had been dreaming of marrying his fiance Anna Plynina. The only thing between him and his dreams was the fact that he couldn’t afford the wedding. He did not want to take the wedding experience away from his beloved, which gave him a “million-dollar idea”. Back in July, he took to X to announce that he was opening up slots on his suit jacket for companies that wanted their brand logos to be advertised. The post went viral, and the ads got him around $10,000 (approximately Rs 8,80,000) through advertising fees.


Renouf shared that he was broke, almost homeless, but still wanted to marry his wife. The idea began when he asked for help from his entrepreneur friends and one of them joked about giving him money if he put a logo on his suit, and the idea stuck. Renouf got married with his suit featuring 26 different logos of his entrepreneur friends’ startups. He claimed that he was stressed about the logo visibility and getting the suit made at such short notice. If you’re broke and in doubt, know that advertisements have your back — and maybe the front of your suit too.



Baa, baa, white sheep, have you any rings?

A British couple ties the knot with a disabled sheep as the ring-bearer

Jake Ratcliffe, 34, met his wife, Rosie when they were volunteering at an animal rescue center — Millington’s Magical Barn in the UK. After spending so much time together, tending to animals and looking after them, the couple decided to tie the knot, right at the barn where they had met.

They got married at a rescue shelter. PIC/NYPOST
They got married at a rescue shelter. PIC/NYPOST

The ring bearer for the ceremony was the most adorable animal — a rescue sheep named Bunny, who was born without her back legs and walked around with the help of her adapted chair. Bunny had arrived at the rescue center six weeks before the wedding, just when they were turning the cow barn into a wedding venue. Feels like she was the chosen one all along!

Gen Z pokes for love

PIC/ISTOCK
PIC/ISTOCK

Forget Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble — Facebook is now getting famous amongst Gen Z for its dating features. Many of them are claiming it to be the “most elite dating app” they have found, especially after they found some irresistible people looking to date. We got Gen Z fawning over Facebook dating before GTA 6.

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