Skip the Aisle: Sarper & Shekinah’s Bedding Ceremony Redefines 90 Day Fiancé Weddings

Look, I don’t want to be the one to say it, but here we are: Sarper Guven and Shekinah Garner from 90 Day Fiancé have officially replaced the traditional wedding aisle with a fancy mattress. In an exclusive TMZ catch-up, the reality duo shrugged off vows in some wedding hall for what they call a “bedding ceremony”—because nothing says “I do” like tucking in for eternity.
Here’s the deal. Instead of walking down an aisle in stiff tuxes and frilly gowns, these two decided to get hitched somewhere they already spend most of their waking hours—between those pocketed springs. As they admitted to TMZ and later echoed in a People interview, they even consume every meal in bed. Yes, you read that right: breakfast, lunch and dinner, all delivered by Shekinah’s personal bedside butler (or at least a tray). I told you so about all those “bedroom-only” weddings cropping up.
They claim the whole point was to make the idea of marriage less terrifying. According to Shekinah, the word “wedding” gave them both a panic attack—so naturally, the solution is to recreate every traditional element under a quilt. Their offbeat mantra: why face sweaty palms at the altar when you can be cozy under the covers? It’s intimate, it’s casual, and apparently it’s trademarked under “Bedding by Garner & Guven.”
Family reactions were peak sitcom material. TMZ reports Sarper’s dad quipped, “If your wedding’s in bed, does that mean the honeymoon’s in the toilet?” Cue Shekinah’s side-eye. Meanwhile, her relatives were baffled but supportive—showering them with pillows instead of gift registries. According to People, even wedding planners had to Google “bedding ceremony” on the fly.
Would they recommend this to other lovebirds? They’re surprisingly diplomatic. Sarper says, “Only if you hate formality and love sleep.” Shekinah adds a caveat: “Don’t do it if your cats hog the blankets.” And as for babies, they’re “definitely planning a mini slumber party” at home—so prepare for diaper changes under the same sheets. I warned you this was going to get weird.
This, dear reader, is what happens when reality stars decide tradition is overrated. And that, dear reader, is why we can’t have nice things.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, People Magazine
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