Entitled Bridezilla's INSANE List Of Wedding Demands Goes Viral - REACTION

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Entitled Bridezilla's INSANE List Of Wedding Demands Goes Viral - REACTION

Hey ya'll! Today we are going to talk about an entitled bridezilla whose insane lists of wedding demands for the wedding party has gone viral. Enjoy!

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Edited by Timothy Dunsmore

Produced by: Vanessa Peprah-Addo

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Take It All Off (Feat. Charlotte Dobre, Sam Klass) - Defunk
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I hate how ableism always comes out when people are planning a wedding. I've gotten kicked out of wedding parties, uninvited from weddings, and even just ignored entirely by people I considered myself close with for their weddings because I'm disabled and it would "complicate things for them." For anyone else that this has happened to, I'm so sorry. It really sucks to be treated like an alien over something you never asked to happen to you in the first place.

missluna___
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How absolutely soul-crushing to find out your daughter, whom you've 'always had a good relationship with', has decided you're too much of a 'complication' to be a part of her wedding. I dont think their relationship will ever be the same. Good on her mom though.

alexis
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The bride not wanting her dad to walk her down the aisle because he is in a wheelchair made me so mad. My dad died 5 months before I got married and I would have given anything for him to be there. She clearly doesn't realize that he is a human being, not a freaking prop for your wedding pictures ...

fierce_chrystal
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As a disabled person, the story about the bride and her dad literally breaks my heart. I have a condition that gets worse over time and my family has been great about it, but I can't imagine how destroyed he feels by it. For the bride: a little reminder that disabled people are, in fact, people.

leagaillard
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The wheelchair one gets me. My mom is in a wheelchair and when it was time for the groom and mom dance my mom didn't want to do it and I convinced her it would be fun, needless to say I was twirling, spinning and just made it a blast for my mama. To this day 8 years later people still tell me just how awesome it was. And the smile on my moms face will be with me in my heart

jamesstephenson
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The bride worrying about her dad in the wheelchair pissed me off massively. She’s lucky she still has her dad with her! I lost my dad five years ago and I’d give anything to have him back to walk me down the aisle and be there for all the things he should have gotten to see.

That bride needs to be grateful she still has her dad and cherish him. Because he won’t be around forever and every moment counts.

Ams
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My wedding was small, twelve people including me and my husband. Cost a total of about $1, 500, including my dress. But it was absolutely beautiful. We had our wedding in this beautiful rustic countryside looking Greek restaurant in the second floor banquet room that had trellises hanging from the ceiling with vines woven in, giving the illusion of being outside in sunlight. Incredible Greek food, gorgeous two tier cake, beautiful vases with eucalyptus sprigs in them as centerpieces that the restaurant had, it was perfect. And it WASN'T STRESSFUL. It was FUN. It doesn't have to be stressful! It's ridiculous.

lizthedisjointedzebra
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The wheelchair story brought tears to my eyes. So, so sad. Even if she apologized, he'll remember this forever... it's just so cruel.

cindy
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The bride not wanting her dad in a wheelchair to walk down the aisle made me literally cry. I lost my dad to cancer 7 years ago and in the last months of his life, he was in a wheelchair. I would give anything for him to be with us today.

hmk
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My wedding was on D&D night. We were married by our DM. Our two little ones, my husband's family, and other D&D players. We served dinner and cookies. It was great. We 🎉 celebrated 🎉 our 15th anniversary December 17th and on January 28th we will have been together 21 years. You don't have to spend lots of money or become a bridezilla to have a wonderful happy marriage. I have noticed that the couples that spend lots of money don't seem to last.

michellehubler
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As a daddy's girl I am highly offended and for my mother who has to be in a wheelchair I'm pissed that she even would come out her mouth to say something like that just be happy that your parents are even here.

deidraedge
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I can’t imagine how someone “close” to her father could be absolutely devastating to him on many levels. Not just bridezilla, but daughterzilla too.

RQuinton
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How humiliating for her dad! I guarantee he still dreamed of escorting her down the aisle. I bet her fiance RAN from her! What a poor excuse for a woman. Wow.

tiffanyjent
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why do these brides think being in their wedding party is everyone's DREAM COME TRUE? like, who tf wants to spend tons of money on a dress, makeup and hairdo they hate, aside from having to hear someone bitch about every little thing for six months - two years of wedding planning?? being a regular guest sounds so much better and stress-free. i've been a bridesmaid before and didn't have to do literally anything but show up to the wedding and walk down the aisle.

luizamor
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The lashes thing is so true. My sister paid a professional MUA to do her makeup for her wedding day and her lash was not even touching her lash line. I ended up fixing it but the amount of money people spend for "professionals" is just crazy.

samanthaigl
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I would push my father’s wheelchair down the aisle. I would roll that chair around the dance floor. What a absolute wreck of a person 🤦🏼‍♀️

LadyCaspar
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The fiancé most certainly dumped her when he realized how shallow, selfish, vain and cruel she was. He dodged a bullet. I feel so sorry for the poor father.

msinvincible
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As a woman whos father has passed away before my wedding, that really hit me different.
How could you treat someone that way?

AshleyNicole
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I went to a friend's wedding in which her father was in a wheelchair and had Lou Gherig's disease (he was much less mobile than this other bride's father) and, of course, he "walked" her down the aisle and "danced" with her and it was so beautiful and moving and I cried every time I thought of it for a month.
You don't have to be the a-hole. You can show class, no matter what life throws at you.

ebatdorf
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The chick who's worried about her Dad being in a wheelchair is the most shallow one on here!!
I inherited my Dad's sense of humor, and (I'm so grateful it didn't happen that way!) if that had been my Dad & me at my wedding back in the day, I probly would have sat on his lap & rode with him in his wheelchair down the aisle to the song 'Born To Be Wild' or something similarly hilarious.

gailobrecht