Erin Cahill Reflects on Wedding Day and the Importance of Capturing Special Moments

Erin Cahill, known for hosting Hallmark's Mom's the Bride series, shared her thoughts on her own wedding day. Despite loving her wedding, she admitted that she would have liked to have a videographer to capture the special moments. Cahill expressed envy for the families featured on the show who had multiple cameras documenting their weddings.
When Cahill married Paul Freeman in 2016, they opted for a small gathering with only close friends and family. Looking back, she wishes they had arranged for the celebration to continue longer. Cahill reflected on her wedding day and the limited footage captured on iPhones by friends.
In her role as a wedding planner on Mom's the Bride, Cahill guides daughters in planning their mother's dream weddings. Each episode showcases a unique wedding theme, from Christmas-themed affairs to country-focused ceremonies, all centered around love and emotional moments. Cahill admitted to shedding tears at every wedding, overwhelmed by the beauty of the events.
Despite the emotional moments, Cahill highlighted the challenges faced in executing each wedding within a short timeframe. The show features real weddings with real mothers and daughters, emphasizing the love and connection between the families. Mom's the Bride is an unscripted docuseries that aims to elevate the love shared between the couples.
Mom's the Bride premieres on Hallmark+ on Thursday, May 7, with new episodes airing weekly. Cahill's experience on the show has given her a new perspective on weddings and the importance of capturing special moments.