bridezillas that got served some petty revenge - REACTION

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bridezillas that got served some petty revenge - REACTION

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There was another update to the last story!

They calculated the value of the dress to be 18-24, 000 dollars(which is why the sister freaked out). They had put it up for sale online and found a buyer, who op said looked beautiful in the dress and was much more grateful than entitled sister.

Her son now has a sizeable college fund.

EDIT: THE DAD IS OP!!!

emileetiroletto
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The 17 year old who can make wedding dresses deserves so much better. Dad is amazing.

kayleighandhercat
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Can we all appreciate that they followed the 17 year olds wishes and didn't post a picture of the dress. Thank you to all the parents who let their children have the choice over their online presence.

Yes the support top, but to me it's more important that the parent let their 17 year old have a choice about their voice through the entirety of the situation.

ac
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If I had a nephew that could make beautiful dresses, plus my sister payed for all the material, I would not only invite him but also give him special treatments at the wedding, and make everyone give them an applause. And that's just the LEAST I would do. I don't understand how you can be so ungrateful and unkind to someone who does something so incredible just for you, and for FREE nontheless

Drimiki
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The final update on the last story is that the dress was sold to someone else and the teenager who made it is using the money when he goes to college. Also, Aunt Bridezilla ended up with a last-minute off-the-rack dress that she had to pay for and that didn't look as good. So, karma won.

Conformist
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As someone who is borderline blind, if a bride demanded I take off my glasses, you bet I will. And then I'll walk into something or someone on purpose, multiple times, loudly exclaiming, "it's all for the aesthetic!" If you don't want me to see, fine, I'll make sure everyone knows that this is what you wanted.

franklinnelson
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The last story was definitely a “I don’t want my nephew overshadowing me.” Story. People would have found out that he made the dress, and he would’ve gotten tons of compliments on the talent and the time that he spent on it. Miss bridezilla did not want that, so she didn’t invite him. If OP had decided to let her use the dress, I am 95% sure that she would have said that a designer made that dress and not her nephew. Good on OP for not giving it to her sister, and I’m happy to see that the son is using the money he received on college, he has a bright future ahead of him!

Viktorianperry
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I was a really relaxed bride, to the point I tried to offer the "here's the color, pick a dress that flatters you, " option to my sisters. Both of them were like, "we are too busy to shop like this. Pick a dress, pick a date, and we will be there for fittings, please and thank you." 🤣 I was like 'welp, I tried!"

henninggirl
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I have dealt with a narcissist and I can guarantee that the reason the sister didn't want her nephew there is because everyone would admire the dress, find out he made it, and he would get attention and she doesn't want the incredible talent of her nephew to "overshadow" her day.

EDIT: Oh my gosh! Thank you! This is the most likes I've ever gotten! 😅

abigailstraka
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For those wondering about the wedding dress the 17 yo made, they sold for 30k to a lovely soon-to-be bride who paid extra because the dress was handmade by a 17yo.
And Aunty had to go panic shopping for a new white dress and has been crying ever since. She was not smiling in the wedding photos.
This newest update I found in r/Bestof

lista
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The thought of a man and his husband shooting my wedding together would melt my heart! Imagine the amount of love that brings them together during these events, I bet their portfolio(s) look stunning.

pbnjay
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As a gay guy, I just want to say a massive thank you to the first wedding planner. Such a wonderful young lady.

DaviesD
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Respect to the dad for supporting his son. If the bride wasn't planning to invite the 17 year old, she should've made that clear from the beginning AND, of course, paid for the dress. You can't expect a wedding gift (especially one that's not only expensive, but also took a lot of time and effort to put together) from someone you didn't even invite to your wedding!

weronikalinda
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I'm so impressed by the 17 yr old making the wedding dress. A true talent. His aunt doesn't deserve it.

historygrad
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the first one.AMEN SISTER! I'm also a Christian/Catholic and I grew up learning to NOT judge others but to love your neighbors. only thing you're canceling is the freaking HATE of that insane bride🎉

ejhox
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That wedding planner is adorable and amazing! I love what she stands for and how she verbalizes it! Hugs and prayers for the very best for you.

pattinorton
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One of my bridesmaids is legally blind and photo sensitive, she wore sunglasses during the ceremony and I INSISTED that her dog walk down the aisle with her as my pup of honor. I got her a beautiful white lace bow for her hair and a bandana that almost perfectly matched the color of the bridesmaids dresses. Never in a million years did I think to actually ask her not to wear her sunglasses (fleeting thought? Yes, it was unusual under my normal circumstances) she needs what little eyesight she has not to give her a migraine when there’s lights on, it’s medically necessary for her to wear them. How the hell could that bride insist to the point of driving her friends away that this person be blind for her ceremony and reception? that’s not only cruel but dangerous. People make me upset sometimes.

phantasmicmasque
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As someone who is a couture wedding dress designer, I can tell you that the young man put in an extraordinary number of hours into creating that dress; it takes me an average of 140 hours from sketches, to toile, to finished dress. It is a lot of work and the very best job on this planet! The bride is a collaborator; the designer is the technician. My greatest joy is being invited to watch her walk down the aisle wearing the product of that partnership. Hopefully, his future will be filled with many such opportunities!

designingcouture
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The story about the bridezilla upset about a bridesmaid wearing glasses and then the bridesmaids all leaving because the bride is awful. Rejecting toxic people is healthy and should be supported. This helps me keep perspective on my current situation - my parents are supporting my ex husband who has tried/threatened to unalive me THREE times and is abusing our children (the last two times were in the last year), but my sisters act like I'm the asshole for cutting ties with my parents. Nope, toxic people are not welcome in my life. It's been a long road, but my ex is finally seeing consequences for his actions in court and I am moving forward building my own family and new life.

fluffbabiesRcrazy
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The last one does seem to be one of the clearest cases of NTA ever. The son is lucky to have such a loving parent who supports his talents and stands up for him. I love that he sold it and is putting it towards his future. I hope he gets a few photos of the new bride in her dress for his portfolio. It sounds like he has a very promising future and I wish him luck and success! He may be the next Christian Siriano (who also started out young and designs beautiful dresses). 💗

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