Is it stress or true colors? Five Reddit users share jaw-dropping bridezilla stories.
1. My Best Friend’s Wedding u/ajlawford: My best friend of 15 years became a silent bridezilla. She didn’t involve me in planning but expected me to buy an expensive dress and do my makeup. After criticizing my efforts, she blocked me on Facebook. I cut her out of my life.
2. The $25,000 Loan u/sojadedblond: A friend took out a $7,500 loan for her wedding, then forced her fiancé to take out a $25,000 loan. She lied to his parents about the honeymoon costs and pressured everyone. They divorced 14 months later.
3. The Dress Scam u/ShamedShamingShamer: A friend and her maid of honor overcharged bridesmaids for dresses to cover the bride’s dress. When I discovered the scam, four of us dropped out of the wedding.
4. The Last-Minute Floral Fiasco u/Haceldama: A bride and her mom demanded custom flowers three hours before the wedding. They left in a huff but returned, agreeing to pay a rush fee. My boss, a florist, managed to fulfill their order despite their unreasonable demands.
5. Karma Hits Back u/[deleted]: A friend demanded I dye my hair, lose weight, and contribute $1000 for her bachelorette. After a heated conversation, her bank account was frozen due to extravagant spending. I refused to help her.
Have you seen bridezilla behavior? Share your experiences in the comments.