A bride who arrived at her wedding in a hearse went to funerals for two years to see if the undertaker she liked would notice her.
Daniela Signor was lovestruck when she first laid eyes on Apollo Scariot at a service for a deceased acquaintance in April 2023.
She began going to send-offs organised by the funeral director roughly every three months in the hope of catching his eye.
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It took two years before Apollo noticed her, but the two began dating last summer and tied the knot earlier this month.
Daniela, 33, lives near Pinhalzinho, south west of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where all 2,832 residents know each other to some extent.

So no one found it strange that she went to so many memorial services.
She confessed: “I don’t even like funerals.” But Daniela was a go-getter with a mission.
She told local media: “I used to think, ‘I’ll give the family a hug just so I can see him,’ you know? But he wasn’t always there.
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“He had no idea – I only told him later, when we finally started talking.

“Then he was like, ‘Wait, how did I never notice you before?’ He was always so focused on work.”
The couple went viral after Daniela arrived at their wedding in a hearse.
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A banner stuck to the rear window read: “Till death do us part.”

She explained: “Everyone at the wedding was shocked, but during our vows we explained everything – we read out our story.
“Then people understood why I arrived in the hearse.”
Apollo, 31, told What’s The Jam: “About the reaction and the buzz around our story, we never expected it.

“We decided to arrive in the hearse from my company because it’s part of our story – how we met.
“So, we were really surprised by the attention it got.”
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