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A bride has captured viral attention after sharing how Woody Harrelson and other wedding guests had to come to her aid after her wedding day due to an elaborate hairstyle.
Singer Tiarlie, whose real name is Charlotte Murdoch Freud, shared the video Saturday that has since been viewed more than 1 million times.
In the video, newlywed Tiarlie advises: "Wear your hair loose and free on your wedding day or you will regret it.
In the 38-second clip, she shared how she spent the night after marrying her new husband DJ Lukey Storey with the assistance of guests, including actor Woody Harrelson, as they helped Tiarlie remove the standout style.
Tiarlie told Newsweek: "I opted for a half up, half down, space-bun do. There were so many extensions pinned in that to secure them, the stylist bent the pins in half with pliers to stop them coming out."

But in hundreds of comments, TikTok users were a little preoccupied with the helpers in the video rather than the hairstyle advice, with viewers quickly noticing actor and family friend Woody Harrelson on the right of the frame helping with the hair debacle.
"So much is happening here it's like a renaissance painting," said one commenter. While another wrote: "What in the Woody Harrelson," and another said: "So nice of Woody Harrelson to help out with your hair situation."
In the video, Harrelson can be heard saying: "I want to break free," making light of the hair debacle with a well-placed Queen reference.
According to a 2020 study, the average price for a bridal hairstyle is $110, and Tiarlie said she was inspired to share her experience in case it helped other future brides.
"I shared the footage because it's advice I wish somebody had given me," she said. "There is so much pressure out there to look perfect as a bride, but sometimes you gotta choose comfort."
After spending some time freeing the new bride from her big-day hairstyle, impromptu hairstylist Harrelson and other guests appeared to be laughing while trying to free the hair.
"What can't Woody do?" joked one commenter: "He's a hairdresser now?"
Another former bride shared her contrasting post-wedding day experience and joked: "I sat in the bath eating McDonald's while my husband took my pins out of my hair."
TikTok users rushed to offer her advice for future hairstyles and leave tips for others planning their wedding hair or an event.
One commenter and hairdresser said: "If clients ask for [an] intricate way to tie their hair up for a wedding, I always make sure to explain how to remove everything after," while another wrote: "I had a big braid-like hairstyle on my wedding. Bought a seamripper and my husband got it out within a minute."
But despite evidence of the uncomfortable aftermath, Tiarlie says she wouldn't want to change her chosen hairstyle: "The TikTok comment section has actually taught me a lot," she explained: "I think I'd do the exact same style but use a wig!"
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Alice Gibbs is a Newsweek Senior Internet Trends & Culture Reporter based in the U.K. For the last two years ... Read more