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Delivery driver’s note about fiancee goes viral on TikTok. Now, his wedding is paid for

After an Arizona delivery driver’s handwritten note went viral on TikTok, his wedding was paid for.
After an Arizona delivery driver’s handwritten note went viral on TikTok, his wedding was paid for. Screengrab from @Erica_cristal on TikTok

A delivery driver’s wedding wish came true in Arizona after a woman ordered Chipotle and found the note he’d left taped to the bag.

Erica Hernandez ordered Chipotle in Phoenix and found Paul Slobodzian’s handwritten note that explained he was working for the delivery service to help give his fiancee the “wedding she deserves,” leaving his Venmo handle for any tips, the June 22 TikTok that’s garnered over 33 million views as of June 26 showed.

“I probably taped that note to 2,000 orders here around the valley,” Slobodzian told McClatchy News in a phone interview.

Slobodzian and his soon-to-be wife, Aly Perkins, got engaged in September, but they’d started to save up for their wedding before the engagement, Perkins told McClatchy News in a phone interview.

The pair met in 2017 when they were sophomores in college before becoming a couple in 2018, Slobodzian said in a June 23 TikTok.

@paulslobo711 CHIPOTLE DELIVERY DRIVER FIANCÉ UPDATE: A huge thank you to everyone who has reached out regarding my note on @erica_cristal’s video. The support for me and my fiancée, @Aly, means more than I can express. Thank you all for changing our lives. #update #chipotle #wedding #deliverydriver original sound - Paul

“We have been by each other’s side every step of the way, through the highs and lows,” he said in the TikTok that’s garnered over 3.6 million views as of June 26. “She is my rock. I love her with everything in my heart. She completes me, and I’m so so grateful to have her in my life.”

Slobodzian said he knew he wanted to marry Perkins “very early on.”

“Within the first couple months,” he said. “It’s a connection that both of us recognize that you don’t come across all that often. I always knew it, it was just a matter of the timing and I think the timing is perfect right now.”

The two “knew it was going to take time to save for the wedding,” so they started driving for a food delivery service while also working their day jobs.

“Our wedding is on September 21st and driving became our baby,” Perkins said. “We’d been driving since March 2023.”

After Hernandez posted the TikTok, Venmo payments started flooding Slobodzian’s account.

“We started getting Venmoes and someone was kind enough to link the TikTok in the description,” Perkins said. “We were like ‘Oh, that’s where it’s coming from.’”

The two had been driving 25 hours a week each, for 15 months, before Hernandez’s video captured the hearts of TikTok users.

“We had about six weeks left, and now we’ve been able to stop driving,” Perkins said.

But she said “the true gift” is that the couple got “300 hours back to spend time together.”

“This video happened to find the best part of humanity, truly,” she said. “Millions of people rooting for our love is really profound. People are wishing us 100 years of marriage, and it’s such an outpouring of support for love in general.”

Now that they don’t have to drive, Perkins said the two are “adjusting to this new free time and figuring out how they want to spend it together,” whether that’s cooking or reading together.

“We were ready to see this through to the end and stare down another Arizona summer so the fact that the goal was made overnight was just crazy,” she said.

Perkins said the couple is so thankful to Hernandez.

“She is just a regular person too, and all the love she is getting is so deserved,” she said.

The couple even invited Hernandez to their wedding, and she is planning to attend.

@paulslobo711 Replying to @Alexis UPDATE: @erica_cristal IS COMING TO THE WEDDING! #greenscreen #update #chipotle #deliverydriver #wedding original sound - Paul

“We’ve been communicating throughout all this. I hope it becomes a lifelong friendship,” Perkins said. “Anyone who’s willing to advocate for two people they don’t know is a nice, genuine person.”

TikTok users rushed to the comments to share how the story is “such a cute corner of the internet.”

“This is the coolest thing to happen on social media in a long time,” one person said.

“The mass of internet strangers is incredible when they want to be. Happiest congratulations!” another wrote.

“These are the things that restore my faith in the good this world has,” someone commented.

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This story was originally published June 26, 2024 at 6:44 PM with the headline "Delivery driver’s note about fiancee goes viral on TikTok. Now, his wedding is paid for."

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Paloma Chavez
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Paloma Chavez is a reporter covering real-time news on the West Coast. She has a degree in journalism from the University of Southern California.
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