37 Terrible Wedding Guests Who Should've Been Uninvited
2.This guest, whose gift was certainly unique:
3.This guest, who tried to get guests to ditch the wedding and go to a karaoke bar:
4.This anonymous guest, who sent a letter to the bride quoting scripture and attacking her for her registry items:
5.This guest, who wrote this on one of the wooden hearts used in place of a guestbook:
6.This guest, an acquaintance of the bride and groom, who had a million demands:
7.This guest, who switched out their gift with someone else's so they looked better:
8.These in-laws to be, who protested the wedding by not attending and then gave this as a wedding gift:
9.These "guests," who weren't actually invited but showed up anyway:
10.This relative, who responded declining the invitation and advertising their MLM:
11.This guest, who brought their kid and then stole a high chair meant for another guest's kid:
12.This guest, who RSVPed with their 12-year-old son and foreign exchange student, who were not invited:
13.This mother of the bride, who ate wedding cake off her hand before the cake cutting:
14.And this guest, who helped themselves to the wedding cake even though it was just for the bride and groom:
15.This guest, who got naked at a friend's wedding:
16.This aunt of the groom, who wrote this letter calling the ceremony "tacky and tasteless":
17.This maid of honor, who probably should've dialed it down a bit:
18.This guest, who decided to make an offensive comment:
19.This uninvited guest, who posted all her dirty laundry with her sister online:
20.This brother of the groom, who gave a low-key threatening gift:
21.This guest, who was insisting on singing a wildly inappropriate song as a wedding "gift":
22.This guest, who literally asked the bride to move the wedding for her:
23.And this guest, who decided her nephew's wedding was the perfect place to advertise her MLM:
24.This guest, who tried to wear this to the wedding before the bride set him right:
25.This guest, who tried to bring her adult children to set them up with other guests:
26.This guest, who got angry they couldn't bring their unvaccinated kid:
27.This wedding guest, who wore white:
28.This mother of the groom, who complained throughout the entire event:
29.And this guest, who thought this was sweet and appropriate advice:
30.This maid of honor, who was wildly late:
31.This guest who...well, just read for yourself:
32.This plus one, who used a stranger's wedding as a performance venue:
33.This guest, who invited extra guests and asked for an extra meal, just 'cause:
34.This guest, who added FOUR people to their RSVP...four days AFTER the RSVP deadline:
35.This guest, who wore all-white and was wildly disruptive:
36.This guest, who also dressed like a bride:
37.And finally, this guest, who wore a white pantsuit to the wedding then got confused that they weren't in photos:
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