Peterson told
Good Morning America, Peterson and Heinz appeared on
The Today Show on July 25, 2009, to talk about the video. In Australia, the remaining contestants plus guests recreated the wedding dance on
Dancing with the Stars. The wedding dance was recreated in the "
Niagara" episode of U.S. TV series
The Office. All main characters, except the bride and groom themselves, participated in the dance down the aisle. According to Peterson and Heinz, they had no idea the show was going to recreate their wedding dance, and "nearly passed out" when they saw it. The
Nevada Humane Society in
Reno has produced a video take-off, celebrating the adoption of a dog from the shelter, to tie in with their campaign to find "Forever Homes" for animals. NHS officials tell the Reno Gazette Journal the video has gotten 40,000 hits on their website at nevadahumanesociety.org since posting the video July 22, 2010. On April 15, 2011,
T-Mobile uploaded a video parody of the JK Wedding Entrance Dance portraying the
wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton weeks before the actual Royal Wedding. The music used for the choreography was
East 17's "
House of Love". The video, which was shot in London, had portrayed mostly recognized personalities related to the actual Royal Wedding such as
Rowan Williams (the
Archbishop of Canterbury who conducted the Royal Wedding marriage ceremony),
the Duke of Edinburgh (William's grandfather),
the Queen (William's grandmother), Michael and Carole Middleton (Catherine's parents),
the Prince of Wales and
Duchess of Cornwall (William's father, son of the Queen, and step-mother),
Pippa Middleton (Catherine's sister and bridesmaid),
Prince Harry (William's brother and best man),
Prince William and
Catherine Middleton (now the Prince and Princess of Wales). T-Mobile stated in their video's YouTube account, "lifesforsharing", that they wished William and Catherine a long and happy marriage. ==References==