
Bride at 4 Predicted Husband's Name Would Be Max
Jordan Rosenberg said "Max" when asked about her future husband at age four. Twenty-five years later, her parents surprised her wedding reception with the recording when she married Max Creamer.
Jordan Rosenberg couldn't stop crying when she heard her own voice from 25 years ago correctly predict her husband's name.
The magical moment happened during her father-daughter dance at her May wedding reception. Max Creamer and Jordan met at a Halloween party about ten years ago while attending San Diego State University, never knowing what an old family video would later reveal.
As Jordan swayed with her father to "God Only Knows" by the Beach Boys, her parents Lou and Jill had a surprise waiting. They'd recently discovered a video of four-year-old Jordan describing her future wedding in vivid detail.
The childhood recording suddenly cut into the music. "My wedding is going to have clowns dancing with the children and a moon bounce and face painting," tiny Jordan announced to the delighted guests.
Then she started naming her future bridesmaids. Gracie, Kylie, and Sarah were all there in the room as adults, watching in amazement.

The biggest shock came when her father asked the preschooler who her husband would be. "Max!" the little voice declared.
The videographer captured the groom's stunned expression as the reception erupted. Jordan broke into tears of joy and disbelief.
Sunny's Take
Jordan hadn't thought about her childhood friend named Max in decades. She was just as surprised as her 150 wedding guests when she heard herself say his name.
The couple posted the reception video to TikTok, where it touched hearts across the internet with over 22 million views and 3.5 million likes. "This is the most beautiful invisible string story I've ever heard of," one viewer commented.
Jordan told reporters she was already emotional hearing her tiny four-year-old voice. The coincidence sent her into simultaneous crying and laughing.
Sometimes the universe leaves breadcrumbs we don't notice until we look back.
Based on reporting by Good News Network
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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