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Top 10 Worst Wedding Stories (May 15, 2023)

Now that it's May, it's wedding season, which means your weekends are probably booked and busy.
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'I plan to never see them again': Disney adults' wedding turns into a disaster

You'd expect to wait just a few minutes, an hour at most, for most weddings to begin. You arrive, sometimes have a beverage or a little snack, and then you're ushered in as the ceremony begins. But not every wedding party is so meticulously planned as to start on time. These guests ended up waiting for hours and hours at a gazebo for a bride and groom who took ages to show up to their own wedding! The story, as told by u/worldlysentiments to r/weddingshaming, is a wild one. The OP was a guest a…
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'It’s the one day for it to be all about me': Bride fires Maid of Honor over worry that she'll get pregnant before her wedding

We've seen plenty of stories where folks lose their minds in the wedding planning process.
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'She still looked upset': Bridesmaid insists on chocolate-free wedding

'She still looked upset': Bridesmaid insists on chocolate-free wedding

A bride and her bridesmaid are unsure what to do about this request from the bridesmaid, and it seems like no one can agree on the best course of action. U/Old-Material-6136 wrote to r/AmItheA**hole seeking advice . It's a sticky situation, to be sure: she and her fiancé both adore chocolate, and it was even part of the way they met each other. They wanted to incorporate the chocolate theme into their wedding, which sounds delicious for almost everyone involved. One of the bridesmaids made it c…
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Couple fails to take over wedding planning

'Expect them to turn up uninvited': Entitled nightmare couple tries to take control of couple's bachelor party, get big surprise instead

One entitled couple got a rude awakening as they tried to help plan a hen and stag party. As the OP details in this fascinating story from r/weddingshaming , there's one couple in his friend group who are a bit pushy and just show up at every single friend event…even when their presence is not wanted. When some of the group's friends began planning their upcoming nuptials, the nightmare couple continue to show up to the events . But then they finally take things a step too far when they demande…
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AITA for telling my fiance's family that he's unemployed after they kept implying that I was a "Gold Digger?"

'I'm literally providing for her unemployed son': Woman lashes out at future mother-in-law for calling her a Gold Digger

Are you saying she's a Gold Digger?
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'Bride went full Gollum': Bride sees stranger knitting in hotel lobby, thinks it's a wedding gift, loses it when she's told otherwise

When you get engaged, there's apparently a high possibility that you come to believe the world has stopped and started revolving entirely around you.
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'She wants me to take down everything': Sister insists Disney Adult sibling clears their house of memorabilia for her wedding

There's nothing wrong with feeling an attachment to something that brings you happiness in life. We all do it. We tend to latch on to certain stories or characters with who we identified or sports teams that remind us that we're a part of something bigger. Especially as we sink into the monotony of adult life, these things can give us greater meaning. A ‘Disney Adult’ is someone who has latched on to a love of all things Disney in the biggest way and it's not unusual to see one of these posts w…
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What wedding moment made you think: “They are not going to last long”?

'She found her fiancé annoying': 20+ Wedding moments that made guests realize, "This marriage won't last"

These marriages will last a lunchtime, not a lifetime.
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'I got him fired': Deacon makes groom's wife and sister cry on his wedding day, groom gets him dismissed

This deacon had a reputation for being difficult, but clearly this time, he messed with the wrong groom.
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'AITA for asking my brother to pay $30,000 for my engagement ring?': Woman turns to the internet after nephews flush expensive ring and their father refuses to replace it

It's common sense that if you (or your dependents) lose or break something that isn't yours, you should pay out of pocket to replace it, especially when that something is a $30,000 piece of jewelry that was stored out of reach in a place where your little goblins shouldn't have been in the first place. I wouldn't blame anyone related to this incident if they refused to let this parent and their children into their homes ever again. The Redditor, u/throwaway1846189, shared this story to Reddit's…
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'Sir, you are required to wear pants': Hotel security guard shares stories of boozy wedding guest and paranoid lady

You might see some wild things on the job as a hotel security guard.
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'I will need a refund': Newly divorced woman tries to get money back from wedding photographer

Here is yet another fine example of beggars trying to be choosers! This woman used a photographer's services for her 2019 wedding and reached out to him four years later asking for a full refund. Why would she be suggesting that she deserves said refund, you ask? Well, looks like the lady got a divorce. One has to wonder if she is going to apply the same logic to all the gifts she received from her wedding guests. I mean, now that she's divorced, shouldn't she technically “no longer” be needing…
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'LOL you're not invited': Groom's brother enraged after his sibling books last minute destination wedding, turns out to be a romantic elopement and he's not invited

'LOL you're not invited': Groom's delusional brother enraged after his sibling books last minute destination wedding, turns out to be a romantic elopement and he's not invited

Weddings have an eloquent way of stirring up family drama and ruining bloodline relationships for the rest of your lives. Ironically, though marriages are supposed to bring people together, they somehow make everyone feral Bridezillas of epic proportions. That's why people elope.
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'Good riddance to [an] insecure drama queen': Wedding guest refuses to wear green dress because it's not "flattering," gets kicked out by the bride

'Good riddance to [an] insecure drama queen': Wedding guest refuses to wear green dress because it's not "flattering," gets kicked out by the bride

Although this person's username is u/bridezillaxoxo, she definitely wasn't a bridezilla at her wedding — but one of her friends certainly made a fool of herself. Across different countries and cultures, one thing remains the same for basically every wedding: the bride and groom are the center of attention. Despite any shenanigans that happen in the lead-up to the big day, on the actual wedding day, the couple should get to enjoy the festivities. Somehow, though, drama always seems to sneak into…
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AITA for telling my fiancé's stepmother I am not his boss and am not tell him what he will do at our wedding?

'She called me a drama queen': Bride-to-be faces off with her step-MIL over fiancé's wedding plans

No wedding would be complete without a little family drama behind the scenes. This woman got into a spat with her step-mother-in-law before her nuptials. In fact, the OP wrote to r/AmItheA**hole to get some clarity on the situation before marrying her fiancé . As she tells it, she and her fiance are planning a summer wedding that will be casual and “not doing all the traditions." By that, she means that she's walking down the aisle with her sister, while her fiancé wants to walk down the aisle…
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