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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani spent part of Valentine’s Day week officiating weddings at the city’s Marriage Bureau, sharing a heartwarming video of the ceremonies. The video shows the mayor meeting with couples who wanted to get married while he performed their civil wedding ceremony.
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The official post from the mayor’s office thanked the couples for sharing their joy. The post displayed a video montage which showed the wedding ceremonies. The footage shows Mayor Mamdani approaching newlyweds to show his congratulations. “There is no greater place to get married in New York City,” he says in the clip. “Everyone comes here to get married and that creates part of the citys wonderful atmosphere.”
The moment that caught many viewers’ attention, however, wasn’t just the mayor. A close-up shot of another city official appeared during the montage to deliver the line about “the magic.” People online began to laugh after he used his confidence to make unexpected interruptions. The first person who commented about the video said “it feels like the beginning of a sketch.” The second person who watched it said that Nathan Fielder television program would include this material.
The public responded positively to the mayor’s participation because he made a humorous remark. Many people felt moved by his kind action. “I would have instantly started crying,” wrote one person. People showed their admiration for Mayor Mamdani because they could see him carrying out his daily tasks. “I do not understand how that man has so many hours in his day,” one comment read. “He is present everywhere and he works on all tasks throughout every moment.”
Some people believed that his attendance showed true dedication to public service. “Citizens will experience incredible change through their municipalities when mayors show active concern for their needs,” another person explained. The public showed support for the concept because they wanted politicians to maintain ties with their local communities.
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