Mar. 15, 2025
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A bride has revealed she had to uninvite her sister-in-law’s mother from her wedding while the rehearsal dinner was taking place.
On Thursday, Nov. 14, the user wrote onRedditthat she had been having issues with her husband’s brother’s wife, resulting in her sister-in-law’s mother getting involved.
“My (33F) husband’s (35M) brother’s wife was talking s— about my husband at our rehearsal dinner and saying really inappropriate things,” the woman wrote on the website.
Mar. 15, 2025
A flower centerpiece at a wedding reception (stock image).Photo:Stephanie Nantel/Getty
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A bride and her mother are at odds over what to do with the floral centerpieces after the wedding.
Ina poston Reddit, the bride explained that she and her fiancé are paying for their own wedding and they promised the bride’s mother that she could invite some of her friends. In a well-meaning gesture, the mother has enlisted these friends to help with some of the event logistics, including setting up displays and transporting some of the décor at the end of the night.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Familial wedding drama forced a bride to turn to Reddit for a “quick vent.”
In aposton the platform’s “Wedding Drama” forum, the bride shared how drama between herself, her mother and her sisters has put a damper on her big day.
The bride explained in her post that she asked her three sisters to be her bridesmaids. Two out of the three turned down the position, with one not liking the bridesmaid dress she picked out for her and the other simply being “a moody teen.
Mar. 15, 2025
A woman looks on as a couple gets affectionate (stock image).Photo:Jamie Grill/Getty
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A bride has asked her close friend to reconsider attending her wedding after she told her to “tone down” her “physical displays of affection” with her fiancé.
In a post onReddit’s “Am I the A——?” forum, the bride explained that her friend messaged her a week before her wedding, sharing that since she broke up with her boyfriend and became “a single person,” she has been “struggling” with seeing the bride and her fiancé happily together.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of a bride holding a glass of wine.Photo:Getty
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When a bride asked her sister to replace her wedding dress that she covered with red wine, she refused.In a post onReddit’s “Am I the A——?” forum, a woman explained how she accidentally spilled a glass of red wine all down the front of her sister’s wedding gown during the latter’s reception. The bride had asked her to hold her drink when suddenly her cousin surprised her with a hug from behind, causing the wine to splash out of her hand and onto the dress.