From chicken bouquet to Zinger burger beanbag, here's how couple's KFC-themed wedding turned out

Updated : Nov 30, 2023 15:31
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Imagine being surrounded by your favourite food joint snacks on your wedding day and even getting sponsored by them! This dream came true for a couple in Singapore who arranged a KFC-themed wedding at their hometown. Liang Le Wong and Xie Peng had gone on their first date to a KFC and hence, decided to tie the knot with a chicken-themed wedding function. KFC was so impressed, they decided to sponsor a part of their wedding. Here is what happened.

32-year-old wheelchair bound Liang loves her share of zinger burgers and fried chicken. She arranged a chicken bouquet and a full-poultry buffet for her wedding guests on her special day. The foodie shared pictures and videos from the fun KFC-themed wedding and left netizens on social media surprised.

Sharing the pictures on Facebook, Wong wrote, "I had the KFC-themed wedding of my dreams!!! Really cool to have @kfc_sg as part of my special day making it a unique and super memorable day."

Why did KFC sponsor a part of their wedding?

According to reports, Wong mailed the fast food joint in hope of getting a souvenir. However, when the local KFC manager learned about Wong's disability, they decided to do more than a small gift. The chicken shack sponsored a part of their wedding and even gifted the couple a life-size Zinger spicy chicken sandwich beanbag. Definitely, a dream-come true for all KFC lovers!

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