The fad of the ‘Second Bridesmaid Dashing Away’ or ‘Bridesmaid Number Two Sprinting,’ has swept through TikTok, transforming a traditional wedding concept into a humorous viral sensation.
The popular TikTok craze started with a video posted by user fabhann, proposing that Alex Warren’s song ‘Ordinary’ be played during the processional at a wedding ceremony.
Nevertheless, it became apparent to users that the second bridesmaid walking to the beat of the music needed to run to stay synchronized, resulting in an influx of humorous videos and internet jokes.
Origin of the trend
On March 21st, 2025, TikToker fabhann shared a video detailing a unique idea for timing her bridesmaids’ walks to the song ‘Ordinary.’ She cleverly synchronized each step with the song’s emotional progression. To illustrate this concept, she used her fingers to represent the bridesmaids’ pace.
The video spread rapidly, gathering more than 23.2 million views and 2 million ‘likes’, due to the unexpected humor – the second bridesmaid had to dash ahead to keep pace before the bride made her grand appearance.
Trend takes over TikTok
In just a few short days, people started sharing humorous takes on the event. On March 28, TikToker hallfarmsweddings uploaded a video titled “The Real Version of This Song,” depicting a chaotic wedding aisle where the second bridesmaid was running to keep up. The video garnered over 25.6 million views and 3.3 million likes.
Initially, the phenomenon didn’t stop at just wedding reenactments; instead, it escalated further. On that very same day, TikTok user ‘brobeingbasic’ elevated it even more by sharing a video of themselves exercising on a treadmill accompanied by the caption, “Preparing to be Bridesmaid #2 at that one wedding.” This post garnered an impressive 6 million views and 1.1 million likes.
Even Alex Warren, creator of ‘Ordinary,’ succumbed to the popular trend and posted a video of himself jogging on a treadmill. The amusing comment accompanying it was, “Preparing to be the maid of honor at that one wedding…
His video became incredibly popular, amassing a staggering 23.2 million views. In response, Warren humorously commented, “I’ll see about making it less fast-paced…
The craze of ‘the second bridesmaid sprinting’ on TikTok persists, inspiring a multitude of memes, recreations, and instructional videos. However, it’s unclear if real-life weddings will dare to incorporate this seemingly chaotic procession down the aisle.
Among the numerous flourishing tendencies on the app right now, this particular one coexists with the buzz surrounding “What the helly” and the widespread use of the “Invincible edits” labeled as “Are you sure?”.
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2025-04-02 15:23