Incredible video shows the chopper burst into flames in the vineyard north of Sao Paulo, Brazil after it smashed into the ground on Saturday.
Brazilian news site, Globo, says four people, including the bride, were on board.
Fire crews rushed to the site to find everyone has scrambled from the wreckage before it erupted into flames.
Everyone, except the blushing bride, suffered minor injuries, reports said.
Astonishingly, the wedding still went ahead as planned
A wedding guest reportedly said the helicopter lost control and just 'fell' out of the air as it came in to land.
Helicóptero R44 em chamas, após cair em Vinhedo/SP, no fim da tarde de hoje.
— Marcel Cardoso (@AreaDoMarcel) May 5, 2018
VÃdeo enviado em um grupo de Whatsapp. pic.twitter.com/lyWRANBQNH
The venue said the loved-up couple weren't about to let the small matter of a helicopter crash get in the way of their nuptials - and that they went ahead with the marriage.
Guests watched the nuptials as the charred remains of the chopper laid just metres away
Pictures show the twisted and charred remains of the chopper lying metres in front of guests as the couple exchanged vows.
In 2016, a Brazilian bride died when the helicopter she was flying in crashed minutes before she was due to land to tie the knot.
Rosemeire Silva Nascimento, who was wearing her wedding dress and veil, died instantly along with three others.
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