27 Wildly Entitled Engaged Couples That Need Couple's Therapy, Not A Wedding

1.This bridezilla asked her guests not to wear high heels or "pretty dresses."

A Facebook post author outlines wedding rules, prohibiting high heels and pretty dresses for female guests and forbidding photos without their presence
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2.This bride had different dress codes for people of various weights.

A social media post invites people to a Hawaii event in 2019 with a dress code, listing specific styles and colors for men and women based on weight categories
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3.This groom wanted guests to show up armed so their COVID wedding couldn't be shut down.

Person seeking venue recommendations for an October wedding, concerned about potential lockdowns. Open to changing location, needs large space and security measures
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4.This couple wanted guests to donate thousands (and also promised rewards for large donations, including...her thong?).

The image is a letter discussing changes to a wedding due to COVID-19, requesting guests to send a cash gift of at least $500 and providing gift suggestions in specific price ranges
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5.This bride wrote this questionable description of a bridesmaid.

Bridesmaid blurb about enduring friendship, highlighting their bond, shared outings, and unique quirks, with special note on family resemblance to Russian nesting dolls
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6.This bridezilla wanted a bridesmaid to change her hair color for the wedding.

Quora post asking, "My bridesmaid won't change her hair color for my wedding. Should I replace her?"
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7.This bride tried to convince her younger sister — who had gone no-contact with her — to be a bridesmaid.

A text message exchange. The sender asks the recipient to be a bridesmaid for their wedding on 10-10-2020 in Frankenmuth and expresses love and missing them
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8.This couple wanted to encourage guests to donate 50 cents a day for an entire year to fund the wedding and "save a marriage."

A person is sharing an idea on social media: add a gift reminder to wedding save-the-dates. They humorously mention the average wedding cost, debt, and daily cost reduction by gifting early
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9.This bride was angry that people were missing their ceremony for a funeral.

Facebook post by a bride expressing frustration about a wedding guest who gave late notice that they would miss the wedding for a family friend's funeral
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10.This bride wanted bridesmaids to pay for their own hair and makeup and only have "natural" colored hair.

A message detailing wedding preparations and requirements for bridesmaids, including hair, dress, and bouquet specifics. The sender also asks for punctual communication and expresses concerns about appearing demanding
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11.This couple made guests pay to attend and then had a ton of other rules.

A text message conversation discusses a wedding invitation with detailed, unusual requirements, followed by a skeptical response with a shocked emoji
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12.This bride complained about guests who weren't dressed fancy enough and said, "Stop using poverty as an excuse to be inappropriately dressed for a wedding."

The image shows a Facebook comment thread. The first comment criticizes people for using poverty as an excuse to dress inappropriately at events. The second comment sarcastically questions the first comment
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13.This bride took to Facebook to ask people to push her fiancé to get her a new ring.

Post about postponing a wedding from June to next year. The author suggests using an original band with the engagement ring and adding a new band to symbolize the new date
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14.This bridezilla felt super entitled to her future mother-in-law's money.

A woman explains how her mom is refusing to help pay for her wedding after learning that her step-father has no money, causing family tension and dispute
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15.This bride complained about mask mandates for her wedding and compared it to Nazi Germany.

A Facebook post addressing Ralph Northam, asking to lift mask mandates for vaccinated people by June 5 due to wedding concerns, mentioning Nazi-like enforcement
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16.This bride complained about her husband's best man's looks.

Summarized text content: A bride expresses frustration about a short groomsman chosen by her fiancé due to insecurities, despite her bridesmaids' beauty. She's considering stopping the wedding
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17.This bride was just a mess.

An online post discussing a tumultuous wedding where the bride manipulated and cheated, resulting in drama and scandal
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18.This person thought their wedding was more important than a global pandemic.

A social media post expressing frustration and anxiety over the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on an upcoming wedding and daily life
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19.This bride wanted a ton of super expensive services done for "exposure."

Facebook post from David regarding wedding recommendations. Seeking experiences, musicians, photographers, florists, and other vendors. Contact him promptly
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20.This couple asked people not to wear masks or social distance at a COVID wedding.

Letter addressing COVID-19 precautions for an upcoming wedding. Social distancing and masks are not mandatory; attendees uncomfortable without these can avoid coming
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21.This couple wanted to charge guests to come to their wedding.

Social media post asks if charging guests $65 for a couple and $45 for singles to attend a wedding is reasonable, addressed to family
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22.This couple wanted people to ask to be invited to their wedding...just so they could refuse a bunch of them.

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23.This bride wanted a band to perform for exposure (and also booked a wedding venue before she was engaged).

A local influencer from Tampa, recently engaged, requests Esther's band to perform at her wedding on October 5, 2024, in Jacksonville, offering promotion in exchange
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24.The bride wanted all the guests to spend hundreds on their wedding gifts.

A Facebook post by a person discussing their upcoming wedding. It lists acceptable and unacceptable wedding gifts, emphasizing minimum gift value requirements and stating that RSVPs are due by Sunday
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25.This bride kept having "issues" with bridesmaids, but I'm starting to think the issue is the bride.

A social media post details issues with bridesmaids, focusing on one who can't attend pre-wedding rehearsal and won't apologize. The wedding is that Friday. The poster seeks advice
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26.This bride expected their bridesmaids not only to pay for their own dresses but also for matching shoes, hair, and makeup.

Social media post: A person requests bridesmaids to match in hair, nails, dresses, shoes, and makeup, detailing costs and timeline
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27.And finally, this couple called people who hadn't yet bought their wedding gift "pathetic."

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