Bride left in tears after groom planned funfair themed wedding day

A bride was mortified to discover her fiance had organised for them to tie the knot in bumper cars.

Loz Hollins, 36, from Staffordshire, had said he ‘really wanted to impress’ his future wife Kloe, 25, with his  ‘fun’ plan for their wedding day.

But the mother-of-one was shocked and upset when she found out he had arranged a funfair for their big day, with the dodgems taking centre stage in the car park he had hired for their venue.

Kloe bursted into tears when she found out her fiance Loz had planned a funfair themed wedding day and she would have to ride a bumper car in order to tie the knot.

‘I don’t want to do this. Why has it done this?’ She sobbed when she saw the funfair waiting for her at the ‘alter’, had organised in a car park

Kloe threatened not to go head with the wedding when she heard Loz intended for her to drive herself up the aisle in a car decorated with a ‘here comes the bride’ banner.

‘I’m not doing it, I am not getting in that car, I want to walk down the aisle!’

Loz had been allowed to take charge of every element of their wedding as they appeared on the show where couples are given £15,000 towards their nuptials if the groom plans the wedding alone in three weeks.

Kloe had admitted her dream wedding would be on a beach in Mallorca and she was scared Loz would ‘turn our wedding into a joke’.

She had wanted a Grecian style floaty gown that was ‘simple and elegant’ but Loz picked out a £1,500 strapless, tight-fitting dress with a frilly fishtail skirt.

Kloe cried when she saw it admitting ‘it is not what I would have chosen’ but she agreed to wear it as ‘Loz wants this so that makes it special.’

Little did she know that Loz had actually made the decision based on the toss of a coin.

There was more romantic thought behind his fun fair themed wedding though.

He said he wanted it because it was at a fair one Bonfire Night that he ‘had an epiphany’ and realised he wanted to marry Kloe, with whom he has a seven-month-old daughter Orla.

‘It was at the fair that I realised I loved her so why not recreate that night?’ he said.