The content creator went viral after making American Girl doll-inspired bachelorette party looks
Credit: Micarah Tewer/instagram
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- Micarah Tewers postponed her wedding after undergoing emergency surgery for a health issue a day before the event
- The influencer, known for her creative style content, had been documenting her wedding planning process with her followers
- Micarah most recently went viral for creating American Girl doll-inspired bachelorette party looks
Micarah Tewers, the content creator who went viral after making American Girl doll-inspired bachelorette party looks, has postponed her wedding.
The influencer, who has amassed a fan base of 689,000 followers on Instagram, 655,000 on TikTok, and 2.58 million on YouTube, made the announcement on May 22.
"Unfortunately, there won't be a wedding tomorrow 😔 ," Micarah wrote alongside an Instagram photo.
Micarah explained that she had awoken the previous night at 3 a.m. with "excruciating pain" in her stomach, prompting her to call her fiancé, sculptor Dan Chudzinski.

Credit: Micarah Tewers/Instagram
He immediately rushed her to the hospital, where she underwent a CT scan and was told she needed emergency surgery.
"There was a band of tissue cutting off blood flow to my intestines," Micarah wrote. "The surgery went well, but I'll need a good couple of weeks to recover. So our wedding will have to be postponed 💔."

Credit: Micarah Tewer/instagram
The social media star said that she is "heartbroken" not to be marrying the love of her life as soon as she thought she would, but is "so so grateful" to have him by her side.
In the comment section, designer and fellow content creator Gunnar Deatherage wrote, "BABE! I am so so so sorry to hear this . Sending lots of love your way!"
"Duuudee 😢 I hope you have a peaceful recovery ❤️🩹," professional wrestler Gabby Ortiz wrote.
Micarah announced in February that she had gotten "engaged to a man who dug a pond & made a princess boat to propose to me in." She detailed the elaborate proposal in a YouTube video that has since garnered nearly 769,000 views.
She took her followers through her wedding planning process on Instagram, sharing in a March 26 video that she was making "wholesome" American Girl doll-themed bachelorette party invitations.
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The influencer then chronicled, through a series of videos, how she hand-made and thrifted American Girl doll-inspired outfits for her bridal party, showcasing the final results in a compilation video from her bachelorette weekend.
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Her final update before Friday's announcement came in a TikTok video on Wednesday, May 20, when she shared how she was finishing her "Barbie Swan Lake" after-party dress.
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