This has to be one of the best wedding entrance ever. We have an OregonLive.com employee who is in the wedding planning stage. I hope he's paying attention: Congratulations, Jill and Kevin! This ...
Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz danced their way to the altar and to Internet celebrity with their recent video "JK Wedding Entrance Dance," which has attracted 18 million views in less than a month.
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I just saw JK's Wedding Entrance Dance on YouTube, the latest feel-good viral video. I don't know who Jill and Kevin are, but I love them. I had a blast at my wedding. I was told I had the biggest ...
You don't have to be royal to put on the best wedding show of all time. At least, that's what Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz proved in 2009 when they danced down the aisle to Chris Brown's "Forever" in ...
The cast later sent Peterson and Heinz a big autographed photo of them doing the dance. It now hangs in Peterson’s office at Hamline University, where she is an assistant professor. The Office - Jim ...
You had to known it was coming: a video spoofing the popular viral video JK Wedding Dance -- the storybook Minnesota wedding in which the bride and groom's courts entered to Chris Brown's Forever -- ...
On Wednesday night I posted the “JK Wedding Entrance Dance,” speculating that the couple would be on an early morning news show this week. I was wrong. They appeared on “The Today Show” on Friday and ...
If this video doesn’t make you smile, something is wrong with you. I’m not a fan of wedding-related videos on YouTube, but when two of my Facebook friends posted this within 30 minutes of each other, ...
While you may be stuck on deciding what songs to dance to at your wedding, other couples are deciding how they're going to make their wedding go viral. Real couples have staged hilarious dance moments ...
ST. PAUL — At first glance, it looked like just another homemade wedding video — a little fuzzy with the camera work slightly shaky as it zoomed in on two ushers standing by the door, holding a stack ...