It was a picture-perfect wedding — until a stranger blocked a beachfront shot of the nuptials.
The celebration in South Florida went awry on Sunday when a man refused to get out of the camera’s view during bridal party photos.
The groom then allegedly socked the photo-bomber in the face, news station WFLA reported.
Police said 27-year-old Jeffrey Alvord was preparing for his wedding in Ocean Ridge and he asked a man sitting in front of the bridal party to move.
When the man, whom police identified as 24-year-old Trevor Mooney, declined to get up, the groom offered him $20.
While the two men negotiated the price, Mooney stood up in what Alvord described as an aggressive manner, officials said.
Feeling threatened, the groom punched Mooney in the face, according to police.
Mooney told police that Alvord was “irate” and punched him three times.
Emergency responders at the scene treated Mooney, who refused transportation to the hospital.
″[The victim’s] nose appears to be out of place sitting more to the right of his face,” the report said, according to the Palm Beach Post.
Alvord didn’t get to say “I do” at the nuptials Sunday because he was booked into jail.
He faces charges of aggravated battery causing harm or disability and criminal mischief between $200 and $1,000.
The groom ultimately married Monday after he was released from jail on $3,000 bond.



