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Couple Honors Harambe With Replica Wedding Cake

Bride of the year.

On the 1 year anniversary of Harambe’s death a couple chose to honor him with a replica wedding cake!

May 28th, 2016 was a sad day for many people across the world. Incase you were unaware, Harambe was a gorilla killed by a zoo worker after a young boy fell into his habitat. The incident was subject of much media attention, criticism, and internet memes.

1 year later and people are still honoring the fallen hero. On their wedding day a bride surprised the groom with a wedding cake inspired by the gorilla. It has a phenomenal amount of detail, including the child that fell into the habitat and the gorilla’s lifespan.

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It’s great to see Harambe still being remembered. Best of luck to this couple, who clearly share a terrific sense of humor.

For further proof of Harambe’s after life presence, check out he was once doing in the polls!

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