This Girl’s Romantic Photoshoot With A Pizza Will Melt Your Heart

Love truly knows no bounds. So when 19-year-old University of Lethbridge student Nicole Larson decided that she wanted to take the next step with a medium cheese pizza, Larson’s friend and photographer Miriam Ott helped make her dreams of spending eternity with her love come true.

“Hello, my love.”

“Their hatred and ignorance will never find us here amongst the tallest of grasses”

“I love you so much I could just eat you up!”

“I really love your outfit, it’s got that vintage cardboard look to it.”

“Look at all the loneliness out there. I’m so glad I have you here with me.”

“No, babe, this is definitely your good side.”

“Nothing will ever come between our love! Except this tree, but that doesn’t count.”

“This bridge represents our love. Let’s cross it together, then I’ll eat you. In a loving way, of course.”

While Nicole’s dedication to her cheesy lover is nothing short of stunning and beautiful, this isn’t the first time someone has fallen madly in love with their food. But hey, it’s 2015, nobody can tell you who (or what) to love. Just try not to eat your loved ones, it could make for a very awkward family reunion.

Image Source: Indie 88

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