In a hilarious occurrence reported by CNN's Jeanne Moos, a happy cow stepped into the view of a wedding ceremony and openly objected to the newlywed's union, not once — but twice.

Newlywed couple Amy and Harry Miller were in the middle of their wholesome wedding ceremony in the countryside of England.

The officiant was interrupted by the cow when asking if anyone "objects" to the union. However, the couple wasn't fazed, having a laugh about it.

The couple agreed the timing of the cow's "moo" was perfect.

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"Who invited the cow?!" CNN's Jeanne Moos sarcastically asked the couple.

"All of a sudden, it kind of like — broke the tension," Harry admitted to the host. "It was the most perfect timing," Amy smiled.

The cow "refused to forever hold it's peace" a second time, when the officiant reiterated, "If any person here knows of any unlawful impediment..."

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At that moment the cow let out another gut-filled "moo" from the neighboring field, to which everyone present during the ceremony had a laugh. The officiant declared anyone knowing of any lawful impediment should "declare it now, non-bovine only."

The bride said the cow's hilarious interruption was one of "the magical moments" of the day.

Meanwhile, Harry, who's a teacher, was being teased by his students, to which he responded the cow's "just mooing."

CNN's host — whose last name is also Moos — stated it was a "moo-ving ceremony destined to be milked for years."

Watch the video here.

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Wedding, Funny