“We Shot It, Then They Deleted It”: The Firehouse Wedding Scene That Never Aired

Chicago Fire fans spent years waiting for Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide to finally tie the knot. Their wedding did arrive in the Season 10 finale—but what many viewers don’t know is that the original wedding scene was completely different… and never aired.

In the initial script, the wedding was meant to happen at Firehouse 51, surrounded by the entire team in their gear, with Boden officiating. The scene was described as “intimate, raw, and very Fire.”

It was shot. Fully lit, scored, and edited.

But at the last moment, producers changed their minds. “They wanted more drama, more scope,” one editor said. The wedding was relocated to a mountaintop in Montana—with far fewer characters present.

The original version was cut, and fans were left wondering why it all felt rushed.

“We lost something in that change,” said a cast member. “It was supposed to be about family. But it turned into spectacle.”

The deleted firehouse wedding has never been released—but fans still petition NBC to show it.

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