'Can I be your flower girl?' Four-year-old shows up at City Hall to make her dream of being in a wedding come true



A four-year-old who dreamed of becoming a flower girl had her wish granted last week after showing up at City Clerk's office in Manhattan with a bouquet of roses, wearing her best dress.

Annabelle Earl had heard about being a flower girl from her babysitter's daughter, but with no-one in her parent's circle getting hitched, her mom, Kim, came up with a plan.



Wearing an elegant rose-print dress and white lace gloves, clutching a dozen pink and purple roses she purchased at a bodega, Annabelle stood quietly with a sign: 'Can I be your flower girl?'

Annabelle Earl, who dreamed of becoming a flower girl, had her wish granted last week after showing up at City Clerk's office in Manhattan with a bouquet of roses, wearing her best dress

'She was too adorable to say no to, and we thought it would be fun to make her day as well as ours,' admitted the bride, who did not want to be identified

'We stood there and she held up her sign and people walked past and would smile but no one came up to her,' Ms Earl, who lives in Brooklyn, told NBC News. 'I said I think we're going to have to ask people.'

Annabelle approached one couple who said 'no thank you'. But with a lot of moxie, she then pointed to another couple that caught her eye.



'She was too adorable to say no to, and we thought it would be fun to make her day as well as ours,' admitted the bride to NBC, though she did not want to be identified.

Wearing an elegant rose-print dress and white lace gloves, Annabelle chose a dozen pink and purple roses from the local bodega

Annabelle loved the experience so much that she said she would like to repeat the volunteer flower girl gig. 'I want to go back to City Hall,' she said. 'It made me happy'

After the couple's number was called, Annabelle followed them into the room and stood quietly watching the ceremony next to the bride, handing her the bouquet she brought along.



'It was just like a real wedding,' said Ms Earl.



Annabelle loved the experience so much that she said she would like to repeat her flower girl gig.