Abigail and Andy have even changed their names to “Cullen”

Mar 29, 2012 20:51 GMT  ·  By
Meet the real Cullens: lovebirds recreated “Breaking Dawn” wedding in their own ceremony
   Meet the real Cullens: lovebirds recreated “Breaking Dawn” wedding in their own ceremony

If one is to divide “Twilight” fans into two categories, one gets fans (Twi-hards) and “fans.” Abigail and Andy Cullen definitely fall in the latter category, taking their love for the vampire franchise so far that they've even pulled together a “Breaking Dawn Part 1”-themed wedding ceremony.

The two were married at the beginning of last month but, for some reason, it's just now that their story sees headlines.

Not surprisingly, Abigail is the big “fan” in the family, the one who convinced Andy to have a themed wedding, which recreated elements from the beautiful reception we saw in last year's “Breaking Dawn Part 1” and of which we first read in Stephenie Meyer's final novel of the same name.

For starters, the two lovebirds changed their name after marriage. They are now the Cullens – the real deal, not fictional characters from a book.

Secondly, the entire wedding included some of the most popular elements featured in the film, from Bella's wedding dress and hair piece, to Edward's tux and the music, the Examiner reports.

“Starting with music, Abby walked down the aisle to the instrumental version of Sleeping At Last's 'Turning Page,' and then the couple chose the vocal track for their first dance song,” the report says.

“'Bella's Lullaby' was played during their exit from the ceremony, and the entire Breaking Dawn - Part 1 album served as background music for their dinner. Oh, and Iron & Wine's 'Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)' played during their first kiss as a married couple (as was done in the movie),” Examiner adds.

Also included in the wedding and inspired from the film were floral arrangements, color schemes, the cake and the bridal bouquet.

Speaking about having the wedding of her dreams, which will most likely make all female “Twilight” fans green with envy, Mrs. Cullen gushed about her husband's kind heart in going along with it.

“[He is] very tolerant, bless him,” she is quoted as saying.

Bless them, indeed.