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Bill Murray makes cameo in couple's engagement photo

Bill Murray's habit of crashing wedding engagement festivities continues. The actor, who recently made headlines when he gave advice to groomsmen at a bachelor party, popped up in a couple's official engagement photo, which was released on Facebook Tuesday by the photographer.Wedding photographer Raheel Gauba was taking pictures of Erik Rogers and Ashley Donald on the streets of Charleston, South
Bill Murray, Ashley Donald, Erik Rogers
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Bill Murray's habit of crashing wedding engagement festivities continues. The actor, who recently made headlines when he gave advice to groomsmen at a bachelor party, popped up in a couple's official engagement photo, which was released on Facebook Tuesday by the photographer.

Wedding photographer Raheel Gauba was taking pictures of Erik Rogers and Ashley Donald on the streets of Charleston, South Carolina, last month when the couple started staring at someone behind him.

"I thought, 'Who the heck is bothering them?'" Gauba told Charleston's Post and Courier. "I turn around and it's Bill Murray with his shirt up, belly out, tapping his belly and trying to make them laugh."

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"At that point, I invited him to join the couple for a quick shot, and he did," Gauba told the Huffington Post. "So genuine and nice of him to make the couple's day!"

Alas, he kept his belly covered in the photo.

Over Memorial Day weekend, the former "Saturday Night Live" actor was dining at a Charleston steakhouse when he was recognized by a guest who was part of a bachelor party elsewhere in the facility. Murray initially declined the invitation to join them at the party, but turned up and shared some advice on how to find the right person to share your life with.

"If you have someone that you think is the one ... take that person and travel around the world," he said then. "Buy a plane ticket for the two of you to travel all around the world and go to places that are hard to go to and hard to get out of. And ... when you land at JFK and you're still in love with that person, get married."

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