Danielle Crowther became unresponsive at her wedding reception, prompting her husband Lewis to call an ambulance. According to Daily Mirror - Main, Danielle Crowther described mixing various drinks and shots, stating she was the drunkest she had been in her life. She attributed this to not eating while getting ready due to stress and anxiety, which left her drinking on an empty stomach.
Paramedics did not take her to the hospital because they determined she was intoxicated, though the exact medical reason beyond intoxication has not been disclosed. She was taken home after the incident and learned what happened the next morning from family. The viral video of her being carried out in her wedding gown received nearly 50,000 views, but it is unknown who recorded it or how it was shared.
I was dancing and I went over to sit next to my little boy. I sat on the chair and just went. It's the drunkest I've been in my life. I was taken home. I said I'm not going to drink that much. It was 100% wedding stress, I suffer from anxiety anyway.
The incident occurred in the last half hour of the reception, but the specific time remains unclear. According to Daily Mirror - Main, Danielle Crowther described that her husband found the situation funny in retrospect, and she emphasized it did not ruin the wedding. The wedding ceremony at Canterbury Register Office went smoothly with 40 guests.
Danielle Crowther and Lewis had known each other for years, were together a couple of months before he proposed, and she planned the wedding for about six months.
My husband did find it funny but he had quite a bit to drink as well. Looking back, it made it better, it's funny. It didn't ruin the wedding. I would tell brides to eat while they're getting ready and not drink on an empty stomach. I couldn't eat anything because of the stress.
Everything was absolutely fine, it went really smoothly. At the reception I kept having drinks handed to me and I went to sit down next to my little one and just went. I must have fallen asleep but I was unresponsive. I had a lot of drinks, shots, all different stuff.
I was mixing different stuff, I really should have stuck to one drink. It was a bit of everything. It was in the last half an hour of it [the reception]. My husband called the ambulance. I don't remember it at all. They didn't take me to hospital because they said I was intoxicated. I felt awful, my head was spinning.