When it came to “for richer or poorer,” Marley Jaxx and Steve Larsen definitely chose the former.

Ahead of saying “I Do” on Aug. 1, the Idaho-based digital entrepreneurs sold $1,000 tickets to their $50,000 wedding-weekend extravaganza, making room for a whopping 270 guests — most of them strangers from the internet.

But turning their holy matrimony into a money-making display wasn’t just about pocketing a tidy profit, the happy honeys insisted. 6

Instead, it was an effort toward “disrupting” the multi-billion-dollar wedding industry — and making the world a better place.

“We broke even and raised $132,000 for charity,” Jaxx, 34, told The Post — explaining that she’d first casually pitched the idea of selling tickets to her wedding as a joke to her 21,000 Instagram followers.

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