reacting to your absolutely DEMENTED AITA wedding drama

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reacting to your absolutely DEMENTED AITA wedding drama

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Today on my channel, we are reacting to some wedding petty revenge stories y'all posted on our personal subreddit r/charlottedobreyoutube! . Weddings are supposed to be one of the happiest days of our lives, but unfortunately, not everything always goes as planned.

In this video, we'll explore some of the most hilarious and satisfying examples of wedding revenge. From the ex-boyfriend who tries to ruin the ceremony to the bride who gets back at her bridesmaid for stealing the spotlight, we'll see how people have taken matters into their own hands to get even.
We'll also delve into the psychology of revenge and why it can feel so satisfying. Is it always the best course of action, or is there a more mature way to handle the situation? These are questions we'll tackle as we enjoy some of the most outrageous wedding revenge stories.
So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be entertained. And as always, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos like this one. Thanks for watching!

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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I make a joke or two. I love poking fun at social media, weddings, entitled people, tiktok and OF COURSE petty people. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.

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1st story - I am petty, I would've taken his phone to the reception, clicked my glass for a speech, and started reading the texts to all the guests! She is a much better person.

sblue
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The first story, she wasn't having pre wedding jitters, her intuition was at an all-time high. She'll never be the A-hole.

tan-ekasharpe
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Someone close to me admitted about six weeks before the wedding that she didn't love the groom (she wasn't alone; nobody could stand him). But she had to go through with it because all the plans were made, the dress was bought, invitations were out, blah blah blah. The only thing she loved was being a bride and having A wedding day - ANY wedding day - because "that's what you're supposed to do." She looked miserable throughout the wedding and reception. And she has now been miserably married to a (literally) stupid, cheating, tantrum-throwing, Dunning Kruger-afflicted, overgrown toddler for over 30 years. She's constantly embarrassed by him. And their only child, who is autistic and as intellectually impaired as her father, has said out loud a few times that she's scared of him. But the miserable wife won't budge, because "She took vows" (usually stated with a superior sniff red face, and lip curl). Moral of the story: If you're not genuinely happy with the person you're about to marry, DON'T MARRY THAT PERSON!

stacym
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“I’m not psychic, people are just predictable”

this really hit, so effing true. People like to think they’re all unique and sh*t but turns out we’re more predictable than we think haha

lexyhartmann
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The first one just needs to get an annulment. She is NTA and needs to protect and heal her heart and be happy you can get out so early.

crImsngen
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I know an elderly lady who, not long after getting married, caught her husband cheating. She left him, and moved back home with her parents. Her dad sat her down, as she was bawling her eyes out, and said “Go back home to your husband”
She said “what did you say?” He proceeded to tell her that ALL men cheat. That her husband loved her, and spoils her, and she’d be a fool to leave him over something EVERY man does. Can you imagine?!?! I would’ve left the husband, and the dad! Load up mom and move far away! Let them be roommates or besties! Who cares!!!

shannonwireman
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I love that we can tell Charlotte’s moved from an apartment/condo to a standalone house (or at least a condo with thicker walls) cause she’s gone from trying to keep it down and getting calls from her neighbours mid-filming to screeching like a banshee and yelling “WE ALWAYS MOVE IN THE SHADOWS” 😂

thejoshuwu
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"If you have to choose between me or her, choose her. Because if you truly loved me, there wouldn't be a choice" -Someone

Poppyseed.
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Maid of Honor? More like “Pro Level Wedding Bouncer”!!! Bestie understood the job responsibilities and hit it out of the park!!

scottya
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My first husband cheated, and I was talking about it with my MIL. Her outrageous comment, “Honey, men cheat. But, at the end of the day, he comes home to you. He married you, My husband cheated. So what?” No. Divorce. See ya. I can see where his problem originated.

SharonHutchins-vecx
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As someone who had been married 27 years, here's my advice.
The wedding day is not as important as the lifetime of marriage that follows. In all the planning and preparation you put into your wedding day, it's even more important to put preparation and work on your relationship. We had pre-marriage counseling to learn things like healthy communication and conflict resolution, talk through common issues like how we will manage our finances, and generally build a god foundation for our relationship going forward.
At the end of the day the only things you really need for the wedding day are the two of you, your celebrant and the legal paperwork. Everything else is completely optional. Celebrate your relationship in whatever way suits you with the people you most want to share this day with. Relax about everything else and avoid the drama - it's not worth the energy. When you look back decades later, what will matter is being together with the people you love and care about.
Charlotte, I wish you and Mike all the very best for your future life together.

claudiamcfie
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As an aside for those wanting to keep florist costs down, if you can avoid it, never tell a florist your flowers are for a wedding…for my wedding my mum told the florists (yes multiple, one for bouquets, one for decorations) it was for a baby shower/birthday party. It was so much cheaper, and they looked beautiful.

I concede this only really works for smaller weddings (we only had about 60 guests), but sometimes you have to save money where you can.

Chumpess_X
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Charlotte - I worked in the floristry business. You absolutely do *not* have to pay that much for flowers at a wedding.
A key tip. Absolutely *do not* say the flowers are for a wedding event. As the florist will jack up the price around 400% upon hearing that (just like they do on roses around Valentines day)
Instead, say they're for either a "practice event" or for some sort of "formal" or "reception for a birthday", etc. *Never* mentioned the words wedding or insinuate there is to be a wedding.
You just need some flowers for a deb ball or formal dance, etc. Which will include some bouquets, boutineers (for the guys suits) and maybe some table arrangements, etc to decorate.
You could even say it's a birthday or literally *any* other event. Hopefully this little tip will save you on $$.
Also, ask for certain flowers and those flowers that are in season. As if not in season, they'll be even more $$ to obtain.
Hope this tip works for you.

everogersdownunder
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“But first, GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE”
Which is Charlotte speak for, “all rise for the honorable judge Charlotte!!!” Lol

erikarussell
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I married my wife in 1995. We spent about $600 on our wedding. Thats flowers, photos, reception, food, 2 kegs renting American legion hall. Immediate and extended family cooked the food and made the mints a decorations. Music at the reception was from a brother in law that had a amazing home stereo. This may we will have been married 30 years. We agreed about our life and relationship goals and strategies BEFORE we got engaged. I had many friends criticized everything about my wedding and reception (they have all since been divorced and sometimes multiple times).

shawnwade
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That 2nd story, these are the friends who become honorary Aunties/Uncles to our kids.

RebelAlliance
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Bride #2, DON’T FORGET!!! MIL pushed bridesmaid first trying to go inside and there were witnesses! so her push back was self defence !!! NTA

Evebear
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2nd story-- she didn't push, she pushed BACK. That's not assault, that's self-defense. The fact there was a fountain for MIL to fall into was just icing on the cake.

catstreat
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7:36
*HELL NAH! I would have sent the whole damn text thread to my phone, found the preacher & grabbed the marriage license from him then stood front and center, in front of EVERYONE.. ripped up the license, then read out all of the messages!*
*Bet that! Aint nobody gettin' married today!*

taraharvey
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If “I write sins, not tragedies” ever needed an explanation it’s definitely story one.

sheenalast