Identical triplets marry on the same day at the same time - and yes the grooms did get confused

9 year old triplets, Rafaela, Rochele and Tagiane
Bini from Passo Fundo, southern Brazil, tied the
knot same day at the same ceremony, wore the
same wedding dress, as well as hair style and
make up and confused not just their guests but
also their grooms who also looked strikingly
similar.
The only way guests could distinguish one bride
from the other at the ceremony on Saturday was
the different colour of bouquet they carried. Even
the grooms - Rafael, Gabriel & Eduardo, said they
had worried they might mix up their wives-to-be
when it came to exchanging vows. One of the
grooms, Rafael, who married Rafaela, told how
the girls sometimes deliberately confused their
fiances.
He said
'There was a time when we were all in the
kitchen making dinner. So Rochele, who is
Gabriel's, was doing stuff at the sink, and Rafaela
was at the stove. We were there chatting and
they changed places. I went behind to hug her,
and said "oops" when I realised I'd got the wrong
girl.'
The girls explained how they all went together to
get their hair and make-up done with the
intention of looking different.
But, said Rochele, 'We tried a number of styles,
but we all liked the same one. It's not even worth
trying, it always ends up like that.'
Their parents, Pedro and Salete, already had one
daughter, Liziele, when they decided to increase
the family - but never imagined three more girls
would come at once.
Mother Salete fainted when she was told she was
expecting triplets, according to the girls.
Rafaela was the first to find her future husband,
Rafael, ten years ago while studying at university.
A year later, Rochele got together with Gabriel.
It was parents Pedro and Salete who suggested
the girls all get married together after Tagiane
also got engaged to Eduardo.
The only dilemma for Pedro, a farmer, was how
he would walk all three daughters down the aisle
at once.
He said: 'We decided that we would all walk
down the aisle until half way down the church.
From there, I would take one at a time.'
The first to be taken to the altar by their father
was Tagiane, who was the first to be born. She
remembered: 'I tried to hold back my emotion, but
I couldn't. To see my dad there, at that moment,
was a feeling I can't explain.'
Source: Braziliastar/UK Daily Mail


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