This is the moment a Hoops-daft groom is pranked with a Rangers song playing at his wedding.
When Shaun Bell and Shannon Scott took to the dance floor to share their first dance as a married couple in Celtic Park, he was "done well and proper" when Roy Orbison's Penny Arcade began playing.
The tune has become associated with Rangers as it is regularly played at Ibrox.
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When the penny dropped - sorry - Shaun burst into laughter as the DJ revealed that it was Shannon's idea to play the song.
After taking the joke in good humour, the couple share a kiss and begin their first dance to 'Have I Told You Lately' by Rod Stewart.
@martinefitzpatrick Pranking the groom for the first dance at Celtic Park 😂😂😂 #congratulations #cutecouple #celtic #rangers #scottishtiktok #scottishfootball #celticpark #prank #pennyarcade #funny @ShannonAScott @shaunbell72 ♬ original sound - Martine Fitzpatrick
The video clip of the hilarious moment was shared to TikTok on Sunday and has received over 54,000 views with more than 900 likes and dozens of comments including some users joking he should file for divorce.
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Fans from both sides were loving it, with one saying: "Superb, I'm a Rangers fan but you were well set up there pal."
Another wrote: "As a Celtic fan this is brilliant."
A third added: "So good we all love the banter."
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