New Delhi, Nov. 5 -- A few months ago, French salesman Dagobert Renouf was close to being homeless. However, he still wanted to marry his fiancee, Anna Plynina. His extraordinary plan soon went viral.
In July, he tweeted a bold idea. He wanted to fund their wedding by selling advertising spots on his wedding tuxedo. His post quickly went viral, attracting tech companies interested in sponsoring his "business expense wedding".
"Someone joked he would give me €500 (approximately Rs.51,000)) if he put his logo on my suit. Then, it caught on and other people said they would do it as well," Renouf told PEOPLE.
With the response growing, Renouf launched a website that allowed brands to buy slots on his suit. Anna fully supported the pl...
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