Las Vegas is the place where anyone can get a quickie marriage. You just need the happy couple and a license and you're married.

Nowadays, people are more connected to their smartphones and devices than real people.

So one man decided to marry his smartphone.

Aaron Chervenak drove from Los Angeles to Vegas to marry what KTNV called the love of his life, his cellphone at The Little Las Vegas Chapel on May 20.

But the "marriage" wasn't real, or even legal. Cheverenak did it to send a message.

"People are so connected to their phones, and they live with them all the time," chapel owner Michael Kelly said. "They're with them 24 hours a day. They go to sleep with their cellphone. They wake up with their cellphone. Sometimes it's the first thing that they check."

While the marriage isn't legally recognized by Nevada, the chapel won't turn away anyone who wants commitment ceremony, KTNV reported.

Watch the ceremony below or click here:

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Angie McBrayer, ex-wife of James Aaron McBrayer, leans her head on her son Sam McBrayer as she and her three children and two grandchildren (from left) Jackson McBrayer, 3, Piper Jae McBrayer, 7, Katy Isaza, and Jordan McBrayer, visit the grave of James McBrayer, Thursday, November 20, 2025, in Tifton. He died after being restrained by Tift County sheriff's deputies on April 24, 2019. His ex-wife witnessed the arrest and said she thought the deputies were being rough but did not imagine that McBrayer would die. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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