Entitled Bridesmaid Gets KICKED OUT OF A WEDDING - REACTION

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Entitled Bridesmaid Gets KICKED OUT OF A WEDDING - REACTION

Hey ya'll! Today on my channel we are reacting to a story about an entitled bridesmaid that got kicked out of a wedding. Enjoy :)

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Awesome groom. He saw his fiancé was overwhelmed, he knew her sweet and non-confrontational personality, and HE. TOOK. CHARGE. Someone had to deal with bridesmaid-monster, and he handled it. Kudos to him!

sarasolomon
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It's so rare to click into a wedding story like this and then when the groom makes an appearance your immediate reaction is "MARRY HIM FASTER!" Glad it had a good ending.

MorriganAtwood
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The way her future husband handled it when he saw how upset his wife was is wonderful that's the kind of husband every girl wants

tinarozuk
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If my friends do much as buy me French fries I’m like thanking them and telling them I’ll get them next time. Idk how people can be entitled to their friends. Blows me away

aliceboney
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Good for 'Sara' and the rest of the friends!
My uncle suggested that we all go out for dinner together, and said he would invite his Dad because he always pays. He planned for us to go to a reasonably expensive well known chain restaurant.
My parents frequently invite my Grandfather to dinners at home and we love spending time with him.
But after the meal at the restaurant, I made sure to pay for myself, my husband, my parents', and my grandfather's meals, without asking anyone first. [The restaurant had one of those tablets on the table so I could easily split the bill.]
My 2 brothers are over 30, so I wasn't concerned about paying for them, and I'm definitely not paying for my uncle and his kids.
My uncle however was really embarrassed once he realized what I did. My grandfather still ended up paying for everyone else. They had all ordered expensive things because they knew they wouldn't be paying, but at least it was less. [I had paid 1/3 of the bill.]

nicoleh
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I have a wealthy family member who always pays when we go out to dinner. I can't afford the places she wants to go to, so I don't argue. You pay them back in time, love, attention, being thankful and sure as hell not asking for more! My cousin was really struggling in his science classes (I have a degree in Environmental science and I went to a specialize science university) so I of course offered to tutor him. They lived in a different state so I offered to do it online, but my aunt missed me so she flew me out to visit for two weeks and tutor him for his finals. I was more than happy to help and I basically just helped out with my cousins school work and cooked for them because I was staying with them. you give what you can, when you can.

slothdance
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That's a super sweet friend, it sucks that someone tried to take advantage of her kindness but it's beautiful that Sarah had plenty of actual friends to help her maintain perspective.

BunnyQueen
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I'm so glad that the bride ended having wonderful wedding. I'm very happy for her and very grateful that she has loving friends and a loving husband that care enough to get rid of someone TOXIC! I hope Lia is doing worse. Not sorry.

DemonSkunk
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Sara is like a princess, really. And her groom is a knight in shining armor. From what the OP's story, I could tell she's a wonderful person even with all the riches and privileges she had. And I can't blame her if she can't refuse Lia, she's a softy and Lia is just a manipulating B. Her groom is amazing. Their group seem very wholesome. Reminds me of mine. Tho we ain't rich hahahhaa

aligacharishjell
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This gave me PTSD about my own wedding.

When my now husband and I talked about getting married back in late 2011, we already had an idea of the date in mind. Fast forward to April of 2012, I told my grandmother about the engagement, and that the date was set for our 11th anniversary together. I had the wedding planned out. It was supposed to be a small beach wedding in Cancun, as back then gay marriage wasn't legal in all of Mexico, but it was in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, where Cancun is. My now brother in law was to be my husband's best man, and my husband's nephew was supposed to be mine. I had NO intention of telling my mother, because I was still miffed that not only was I left out of her 1993 wedding, I was the last to know about it, and I knew right away that my mother would make it about her. But my grandmother insisted on me telling her, so I did.

Right from the jump, my mother hijacked everything about the wedding. EVERYTHING. Me, falling (again)for that FUCKING FALSE NARRATIVE of blood being thicker than water, I relented because my grandmother convinced me to let her be "a mom".

It wasn't until after my husband and I said our vows that it dawned on me that my mother just wanted to rub it in her sister's face that because my mother got a new job at a prestigious NYC law firm, she had $$$$ now, and saw the wedding as an opportunity to do so.

Here's the kicker: My grandmother had the AWW-DA-CITY to tell me "I can't believe your mother did that on your day of all days." To which I replied, " That's EXACTLY why I didn't want her involved, you fucking moron!"

Here's the kicker, Part Two: My mother's name is Lia. Hence the PTSD.

brklyn
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👏👏👏👏for the brides husband, that set clear boundaries when his wife couldn't. even when it seemingly was out of his comfort zone. he seems like a keeper. i am glad the story had a happy ending.

Graigshooter
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The groom standing up for her is what we all deserve in our person. Good on him! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

mickih
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Sara is an angel and I'm so glad that her true friends, and future husband, stood up to that ungrateful bully

jessieh
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I had a friend like this in high school. I had just moved schools in year 9, and I quickly became really close friends with this very extroverted girl who had been very welcoming when I first arrived. I had never had real friends before, so I was so excited when I became a part of her lovely friend group. Fast forward to the last few weeks of school for the year, and when we were talking about our Christmas plans, she mumbled something along the lines of "hmmm, I wonder what I'm going to get the other girls for Christmas?" Having never had real friends before, I all of a sudden went "oh shit, I have to get the girls presents! This must be what normal friends do." So I went rushing to my mum and begged her to take me out shopping for presents, and I even asked all of the girls what they wanted. Mum and dad ended up spending quite a bit of money on getting presents for all of the girls, and I was super relieved that I'd now be able to give everyone great presents like normal friends do. Well, a few days before the end of the school year, I bought in this giant bag of gifts for all of my friends. All of the other kids where like "who are those presents for?" when I told them it was for my friends, they all looked confused, and were like "I never give Christmas presents to my friends." I was confused as I thought that it was what everyone did. As I'm giving out the presents during lunch, one of the other girls in my friend group was like "you know, we don't usually give each other presents, normally it's just a Christmas card." When I went home and talked to mum about it, she gently explained to me that I had been taken advantage of, and that my best friend had lied to me just to get me to give her gifts. I felt so embarrassed and frustrated, as I'd never had friends before and I genuinely thought that this was what friends did for each other. We eventually cut ties after she ghosted me after we graduated high school, and looking back now I can see all of the massive red flags that I didn't see at the time because of all of her lies and gaslighting.

TheOGPokemonGirl
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Rule number one: you don't harass or make the bride cry. Whether she's paying for stuff or not.

Rule number two: see rule number one.

mdiddio
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5:24 I had a friend's mum who was like that so I knitted her some handmade dish cloths and I'd always top up the fluids in her truck and come over to help when there was yard work or painting to do and whatnot. It meant a lot to me to have her insist on including everyone in things I would not otherwise have been able to partake in. So though I never expected it, I always did everything in my power to express my gratitude. Five years after grad i was told by a mutual friend's mum that my best mate's mum really liked me because I always said thank you, never assumed she was paying and tried to be helpful around the property. This was ten years ago and it still chokes me up because at the time, I always felt so guilty when she'd insist on paying so I was glad to find out that she knew how grateful I was, was happy to do it, and saw that I was trying my darndest to contribute in anyway I could. I still miss my mate's mum. 😔

ehrmanehrmann
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I’m just glad everyone else all equally realized how bad Lia was. Imagine if she had found a way to not be quite so obvious to Sarah and was able to actually convince Sarah that the other friends were in the wrong. (Which happens a lot too unfortunately!)

ohyesitsjackies
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Lia needs to learn that life is NOT about the collection of things. It's about relationships, LOVE of friends and family. Period. 👭👪💏

mysons
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I like the way her future husband took charge and defended her! The way her real friends were appreciative and there for her.

melaniehernandez
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I got to the “am I getting a crown too” part….I CANNOT WITH THIS WOMAN 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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