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32 Entitled Brides And Grooms

32 Entitled Brides And Grooms

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This person who didn't want their new fiancé's kids dancing with him at the wedding reception:
This person who sent these incredibly tacky and crass wedding invites:
These people who decided which food their wedding guests would be served based on the wedding gift the guests purchased:
This person who told guests not to wear pretty dresses so their bride would "stand out":
This person who asked their sister to be a bridesmaid, even though their sister went no-contact with them years prior:
This couple who had less than 20K Instagram followers combined, but felt they deserved brand deals for their wedding:
These people who asked a wedding planning group for dinner money to celebrate them being newlyweds:
This person who was furious that no one got them gifts for their upcoming wedding:
This person who demanded their bridesmaids sign a contract saying they'd pay a $100 deposit for the wedding:
This person who did not approve of her maid of honor getting a tattoo:
This person who needed to borrow a car for their wedding and rejected offers VERY rudely:
This person who thought a baker was an amateur because they couldn't make a huge last-minute cake:
This person who almost kicked bridesmaids out for not responding to her text:
This person who was looking for a wedding photographer, caterer, and dress designer who could be paid in — you guessed it — exposure!:
This person who didn't want her father-in-law to visit his dying father:
This influencer who was getting married and wanted to "pay" the florist by posting pictures of the flowers on their social media pages:
This person who basically asked a stranger to be their bridesmaid because they heard they gave good wedding gifts:
This person who required that their wedding guests purchase expensive wedding gifts:
This person's "no gray hair" policy for bridesmaids:
This couple who uninvited guests from their wedding but still asked for money:
This person who — and I kid you not — asked her maid of honor to change her first name:
This person who wanted guests to pay hundreds of dollars to attend their wedding weekend AND volunteered one of them to cook for everyone:
This person who wanted their caterers to buy clothes that matched their wedding theme:
This person who didn't want their friend to get married the same year as them:
This person who asked someone they hadn't spoken to since HIGH SCHOOL for money for their wedding:
This person who was mad at their sister for not wanting to go to a five-day-long bachelorette party and also for asking that pictures of her daughter wouldn't be put online:
This couple who posted a list of restrictions for their wedding:
This person who didn't want her bridesmaids to get pregnant:
This person who insisted her bridesmaids cut their hair the same:
This person who seriously wouldn't let her sister be a bridesmaid because she wasn't a size 2:
This couple who had a waaaay too strict no-child policy:
And finally, this person who contemplated kicking out a bridesmaid because she was losing her hair due to chemotherapy.

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