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Footage from an influencer couple's nuptials has gone viral after the groom was accused of copying parts of his wedding speech from a popular Pinterest meme.
Jadé Tuncdoruk, 27, tied the knot with Lachie Brycki, 29, in the Hunter Valley in October, and surprised fans on Wednesday by sharing previously unseen footage from the ceremony on Instagram.
One clip showed Lachie delivering his emotional wedding speech, telling his new wife: 'When I say I love you more, I don't mean I love you more than you love me; I mean I love you more than the bad days ahead of us.'
'I love you more than any fight we will ever have; I love you more than the distance between us; I love you more than any obstacle that could try and come between us,' he added through tears.
Jadé's followers immediately recognised these passages from a popular poem by writer Erin Nicole, which is often re-posted on social media sites like Pinterest.
Footage from an influencer couple's nuptials has gone viral after the groom was accused of copying parts of his wedding speech from a popular Pinterest meme. (Pictured: Lachie Brycki and wife Jadé Tuncdoruk in Sydney on November 9, 2021)
In fact, the poem is featured in the first website that pops up when you search for 'love quotes' on Google.
Snark account Influencer Updates AU has since reposted the clip, sparking debate over whether it is appropriate to repurpose memes in a wedding speech.
'How humiliating!' one follower wrote, while another added: 'Hilarious.'
Jadé Tuncdoruk tied the knot with Lachie Brycki (pictured) in the Hunter Valley in October, and surprised fans on Wednesday by sharing previously unseen footage from the ceremony
'I know people are saying let it go, but as a wedding vow, it needs to be personal. Copying the entire speech from a poem would make me feel loved less,' someone else wrote.
However, others jumped to defend Lachie, pointing out that some people struggle to express themselves in speeches and require a helping hand from the Internet.
'Maybe writing original words wasn't his forte but he found words that expressed what he felt? And it's clearly genuine, look at him tearing up,' one wrote.
Jadé's followers noticed Lachie's wedding speech included passages from a popular poem by writer Erin Nicole, which is often re-posted on social media sites like Pinterest (pictured)
Others argued many people take inspiration from online quotes in their marriage vows, and shaming Lachie for doing so was unfair.
'I think just because they aren't his words doesn't take away from the meaning of what he said. He clearly resonated with the poem and meant every word he said - his words or not,' someone commented.
Jadé announced her engagement on Instagram last year, showing the moving moment Lachie got down on one knee and popped the question.
Influencer Updates AU reposted the clip, sparking debate over whether it is appropriate to repurpose memes in a wedding speech. (Lachie and Jadé are pictured at their wedding)
Jadé announced her engagement on Instagram last year, showing the moving moment Lachie got down on one knee and popped the question
Jadé raised her hands to her face in shock as her long-term boyfriend presented her with a ring while they stood on the shore of an idyllic beach.
She explained how the proposal happened in her caption, writing: 'Lach and I do this thing where we ask the other to "tell me five things you love about me".'
'Today, Lach randomly started telling me five things he loves about me, which was unexpected but of course, completely welcome.
'For the fifth thing he said, "But most of all, I love knowing that I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I just need to know if you want to spend the rest of yours with me."'
Jadé raised her hands to her face in shock as her long-term boyfriend presented her with a ring while they stood on the shore of an idyllic beach