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A groom and his new wife shocked the wedding guests by performing PJ and Duncan's clbadic "Let's Prepare for Rum" cult during their first dance.
The couple decided to do things a little differently during their big day at Lake Como, Italy.
Images of their first dance show the newlyweds looking at each other with love in their eyes while swaying in front of John Legend's All Of Me success.
They then feign surprise as the music cuts off halfway through their dance and plays the famous title of 1994, Ant and Dec.
Other members of the wedding then joined the flash mob, reported the Daily Record.
Scottish-born Michael Goodfellow, 32, and Lauren, 29, met for the first time in 2013 at the statue of the Duke of Wellington in Glasgow, where he made his request six years later.
The Lauren bride, who is originally from Newcastle but now lives in Glasgow, explained that she and her Scottish husband wanted to bring a Scottish touch and geordie to their wedding.
She had already traveled the island up to 500 miles from the Proclaimers, and Let's Get Ready to Rhumble was chosen as the first dance in honor of her New York roots.
She said: "Since half of the wedding was Scottish and half was Geordie, we thought it would be good to combine the two.
"I walked around the 500-kilometer proclaimers' alley, I marvelously sang with my best friend and decided that PJ and Duncan should be our first dance.
"We watched the movements on their video and tried to practice for a few weeks.
"We got my friends involved, but they live all over the country, so this was the first time we did it together!
"It was very fun and added to such a beautiful day at Lake Como."
The routine was filmed by Cue The Mustard, videographer of Lauren and Michael.
Let's Get Ready to Rhumble was released by a young Ant, Dec, nicknamed PJ and Duncan, the names of the characters they portrayed in the television show Byker Grove.
It then became a cult clbadic thanks to the emblematic dance routine of the clip.
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Lauren hopes that Ant and Dec will be impressed by their efforts if they reach them.
She added: "I hope they like it!
"They seem to laugh, so I'm sure that they would appreciate the effort and the pleasure, rather than our dance moves and our mistakes."
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