23 Nightmare Bride And Groomzillas That Have Me Dreading My Next Wedding

1.This bride made all her bridesmaids wear necklaces with HER name on them:

"Reddit post about a bride branding her bridesmaids with custom necklaces that have her name on them. Poster shares disbelief and anecdotes from a coworker's wedding."
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2.This couple expected a florist to provide $10k of flowers for "exposure":

Announcement requesting a new and upcoming florist for a wedding at Graydon Hall Manor in summer 2025. The request is to showcase their talent at a prestigious place
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3.This groomzilla wanted his Best Man to change his hair:

Text messages discussing grooming preferences and expressing concerns about the appearance of hair for an upcoming event. Response shows disbelief
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4.This bride was uninviting people for the pettiest reasons:

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5.This bride wanted a free photographer with EIGHT YEARS of experience:

A Facebook post is searching for a wedding photographer with conditions: must work for free, have 8 years of experience, stay for the entire event, and bring their own food and drinks
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6.This bride expected strangers to Venmo her just because she was getting married:

Car with "She's tying the knot! Buy the bride a shot!" written on rear window driving on street. Trees, other cars, and traffic lights are visible
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7.This bride definitely made up a quote from Cinderella among the rest of her nonsense:

Flyer for someone's wedding. Text includes wedding date in Malibu, asking guests to wear soft pink dresses and blazers, RSVP details, and a reminder to respect the dress code
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8.This bride was clearly using her wedding as a networking event, selecting 15 bridesmaids and having weird professional descriptions like this for them in the program:

A text image titled "Bridesmaid" describing a person's exceptional leadership, networking skills, and creative contributions in engineering. Phrases: "Strong, Powerful, Supportive."
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9.This bride expected thousands of coworkers to contribute to her wedding:

Text summarizes an email from a bride inviting 6,000+ employees to her wedding in Asia, with many complaints about her oversharing and unprofessional behavior in the office
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10.These wild requirements make me think the happy couple is maybeeee a little particular:

Attire: suits and gowns in light metallics or neutrals, avoiding dark or bright colors. Flat shoes are required
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11.This awful bridezilla wanted bridesmaids to LOSE WEIGHT for the wedding:

Text image summarizing a bride's message to her bridal party, describing a relaxed themed wedding, planning details, and requesting RSVPs with dietary notes for the reception
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12.This bride was clearly super judgemental:

Reddit post by an anonymous member detailing issues with demanding and inconsistent bridesmaids, considering ending friendships just before a wedding abroad
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13.This bride was also judgemental, even though her sister tried extra hard to be considerate:

Social media post titled "Bride gets mad at me for wearing a 'better dress' even though she approved of it the day before," discussing a disagreement between the bride and a guest about the guest's dress choice
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14.This cheap couple didn't provide dinner at their wedding:

Invitation text for the Black Tie Event of the Fall, mentioning dress code, open bar, food, adults-only policy, and optional contributions for gifts, ending with a QR code for their special night
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15.And this couple didn't even provide ANY food:

A Reddit post by u/Consistent-Ad-6506 describing attending a formal wedding with no food and expressed regret over going. Comments suggest it's inconsiderate
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16.This couple had full-on rules for their wedding, including "no sitting down all night":

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17.This couple expected guests to pay to attend:

Facebook post explaining wedding planning costs. The couple asks guests to pay for their meals due to financial constraints and desire to invest in their home
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18.This couple was honestly just really tacky:

Reddit post from r/weddingshaming discussing splitting guests into A and B lists for weddings. Comments share personal experiences
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19.This couple just straight-up lied:

A long text describing a couple's use of a Memorial Day discount code for their wedding room block, concerns about guest responses, and potential misuse of the code by others
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20.This bride didn't want to give her best friends plus ones, even though they were married:

A bride-to-be asks Prudence if she can exclude two married friends from her wedding because they don't interact with their partners and she does not like their husbands
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21.This person expected random guests to crowdfund for airfare for the wedding party:

A person shares a detailed update, covering their recent bout with COVID, wedding plans for spring, a move to an East Coast city, and prep for a yard sale
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22.This bridezilla got her comeuppance:

A Reddit post on r/MaliciousCompliance recounting how the author, who requires a mobility scooter, complied with an airline’s demand to check in the scooter, ultimately causing major inconvenience to the airline
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23.And finally, this entire wedding was just a mess:

Text summary: The image describes a drama-filled wedding day, featuring a bride who fights with her ex-boyfriend, a bridesmaid who invites unwanted guests, a groom's uncle who reveals infidelities, guests stealing alcohol, and other chaotic events
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