The bride wore white -- a white bikini with a matching veil -- and the groom was shirtless and wore denim overalls.

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They exchanged wedding vows on the bed of a white pickup truck, and after saying “I do,” the groom carried his new bride and then set her down in the mud. And then, he took a dip -- joining her for a post-wedding roll in the muck.

Jeremy Biddle and Ahrielle Biddle decided they wanted a nontraditional wedding, so they tied the knot March 23 with a redneck-style wedding, at -- where else? -- Redneck Mud Park in Punta Gorda, WFLA reported.

The ceremony took place during the Trucks Gone Wild event at the park, the television station reported.

Jeremy Biddle and Ahrielle Biddle decided they wanted a nontraditional wedding, so they tied the knot March 23 with a redneck-style wedding, at -- where else? -- Redneck Mud Park in Punta Gorda, WFLA reported.

The ceremony took place during the Trucks Gone Wild event at the park, the television station reported.

Jeremy Biddle told WFLA that he and his bride wanted the ceremony to be as fun as possible, so they chose the outdoor venue. Friends recorded the video, and cars and trucks could be heard in the background revving their engines.

In a video posted by Storyful, one of the wedding guests can be heard saying, “All right, before you throw her in you’ve gotta give her a damn kiss so I can get a picture of it.”

Jeremy Biddle summed up the couple's romance by calling it "country boy love," WFLA reported.

You would think a Florida redneck-style wedding would be followed by a honeymoon in say, Yeehaw Junction. Not so. Jeremy Biddle started a GoFundMe page to raise money "to go jeeping in the Colorado Rockies."

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