A videographer has hit back after several couples were let down on their wedding day just hours before they headed down the aisle. Sarah Stanton, the woman behind Wallflower Weddings based in Tonbridge , claims she was pushed to the point of suicide over the "witch hunt" she alleges she’s been subjected to as a result of the cancellations. KentOnline has spoken to dozens of brides who have had issues with the service she provided.

Some received emails on the morning of their big day to say she was unable to make it while others are still waiting for wedding footage more than a year later. The reasons given were often family or pet emergency. One of those brides was Shania Stanton (no relation to Sarah) who spent nearly £600 for Wallflower Weddings to attend her bridal prep from midday up until the couple’s first dance.

The 25-year-old married Jake Stanton, 33, at the Guildhall Museum in Rochester last month. “She was meant to bring sparklers along and speak to individual guests and well-wishers, but she didn’t show up,” she explained. “She had told me the day before she would arrive at 1pm instead of 12pm and I gave it until 1.

30pm on the day and tried to message and call her. “I checked my emails to find she had emailed at 5am saying she could no longer make it due to a family emergency and she would try to find a replacement by 11am. I didn’t hear back after that.

“I was so shocked. What bride checks emails while they’re getting ready for their wedding?.