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Ah, yes, nothing more romantic than the age-old gesture of drowning your beloved in cheap sparkling wine.
A couple's engagement photos are going viral on social media after the two tried — and failed — to recreate an idea they found on Pinterest.
“So me and Alyssa took our engagement pictures yesterday. She found a Pinterest picture that she wanted to try and recreate,” fiancé Collin Hewett wrote in the tweet. “I botched it.”
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As seen in the referenced photo, which Hewett also posted to Twitter, he and fiancée Alyssa Snodsmith were hoping to capture a happy moment in the great outdoors, showing Hewitt slowly pouring champagne into Snodsmith's mouth. But alongside that photo, Hewitt shared two pictures of their attempts to recreate the moment — and they don't look like nearly as happy a couple.
![The couple starting making the rounds on social media after sharing photos of a failed attempt to recreate a picture found on Pinterest.](https://a57.foxnews.com/static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2019/10/1200/675/Botched-Images-SPlit.jpg?ve=1&tl=1)
The couple starting making the rounds on social media after sharing photos of a failed attempt to recreate a picture found on Pinterest. (Chandler Lefever / Saltwater Summit Photography)
In one shot, Snodsmith is seen struggling as he seemingly tilts the bottle down too low and showers her – and her shirt – with Andre Brut California Champagne. In the follow-up photo, Snodsmith spits out the wine while he continues to pour.
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Still, many social-media users were quite taken by the couple’s engagement photoshoot, with some of them even trying their hand at the Instagram-worthy pose.
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Others, though, were more focused on the type of wine the couple was using, which is listed as a “California Champagne.”
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For those worried about the bride-to-be, don’t. In a follow-up tweet, Snodsmith revealed that she had not drowned from her significant other’s heavy-handed pour.
"I'm fine btw," she wrote.