Daniel Lewis did not settle for a simple walk when it was time to enter his wedding. The choreographer stepped into the venue wearing a grey suit and confidence that immediately grabbed attention. Cheers started before he even moved much. The moment was later shared online by his bride, Bonnie Su.
As the music built, the tone shifted quickly. Daniel began moving with purpose, then two friends appeared from the aisles to join him. The routine expanded piece by piece, with pairs of groomsmen stepping in until six had joined. Each exchange felt planned, loose, and fully committed to the moment.

The guests responded instantly, clapping and shouting as the routine unfolded. That same reaction carried over online once the video spread. Viewers focused on the fun, the humor, and how relaxed the whole thing felt. It stood out because it did not try to be perfect, just memorable.
Dance is part of Daniel’s everyday life, so guiding his friends through the routine came naturally. Bonnie explained the choice in the video description, saying, “We met through dancing so we couldn’t do it any other way! Special thanks to our groomsmen who only learnt this a few days before.” The entrance became part of a larger trend online.

Bonnie, who works as a choreographer, director, and producer, shared several moments from their wedding through multiple videos. These included different group entrances and dances from the day. Reflecting afterward, she spoke about the joy of the wedding and how meaningful it was to relive it through recorded memories.
