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@StaceRocksRed2 жыл бұрын
You’re beautiful, doll 💕💕 LOVE YOU & LOVE THE HOODIE! Can you do a give-away for a lucky fan for those of us who are financially challenged?
@SurayaJS2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️💗🥔👑
@lisaleeuw2 жыл бұрын
Charlotte, how big is the biggest size? Or should I just go for a bucket hat? ❤
@jknitma2 жыл бұрын
Which petty hoddie is the softest?
@PONO-go3ee2 жыл бұрын
Lots of Pinker ton
@KaciCallahan2 жыл бұрын
i’m convinced that being a bridezillas is just a stepping stone to reaching their final form as a karen
@itsyaboybcstan1team675 Жыл бұрын
This comment deserves more like
@jubyrenee1640 Жыл бұрын
That's hilarious, I think you're right
@minnarosenqvistmr Жыл бұрын
Absolutely this!!! It's the pre taste, after kids and believing that they deserve all and everything!!
@Du-Masses Жыл бұрын
I’m late to this but that’s genius.
@GlitzyWitch8 ай бұрын
You have broke the Internet 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I think you you're on to something 😂❤
@laurawhitehouse79462 жыл бұрын
My husband and I got married in our living room 😊 every time we tried to plan an actual wedding, it quickly became more about what everyone else wanted and less about us. Neither of us enjoy the spotlight and weren’t that keen on standing up in front of everyone.. so we invited our mums and our sisters over for a Boxing Day bbq and surprised them all when the celebrant showed up to marry us 😁 best decision we ever made and it only cost us $150 🤷🏼♀️ highly recommend
@alexiswilliamsinc2 жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@missyandere16472 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to get married around May/June and this is my absolute dream wedding
@SensaiGaia12 жыл бұрын
I'm not one for social stuff so that's a perfect idea! That's if I ever have anyone else who loves me enough to be with me 😅
@starlingswallow Жыл бұрын
Nice! My husband and I got married in our sunroom during Covid under a curtain of sparkly lights with candles and hand written vows. It was magical!!! ❤ No regrets!
@kathleensullivan4547 Жыл бұрын
😂 same!❤
@vandaken36122 жыл бұрын
I speak for everyone when i say we need an update on the adventures of Matt, Rose and Han
I hope they all moved into the house and lived happily ever after, as bros of legend.🧐
@thull212 жыл бұрын
You know listening to all of these horrible stories reminds me of one of the absolute best weddings I’ve ever been to. Mexican family so there were like a hundred people there. I was fourteen at the time and my folks dragged me to this thing. At first I was pissed because I though it was gonna be just another stuffy wedding thing, where you spend six hours in a church. Nope this was my Tio Louie. Apparently he had been with his now wife for like twenty years. (He was fifty at the time) and one day he just kinda rolled over in bed and asked my Tia “hey, wanna get married?” And she just said “yeah, sure” and that was that. His “wedding tux” was a Hawaiian shirt and jeans with paint on them. Her “wedding dress” was like a regular tee shirt and jeans and the entire event was just the entire family at a massive barbecue with beer flowing like rivers and the Tios fireing their pistols in the air. (Hill country so nothing around for miles) I still remember that wedding. Rest In Peace Tio, you crazy son of a bitch.
@tracymurray68402 жыл бұрын
my ideal wedding, except for the guns.
@lokicooper46902 жыл бұрын
My cousin had the most relaxed wedding. My aunt and uncle co-owned a fishing lodge on an island. Wedding took place there. Bride wore a sundress, groom wore jeans and a button-up shirt with a fish-shaped tie. We were not allowed to outdress the bride so everyone had shorts and shirts (lots of Polos) and sandals. We were doing crosswords and chatting 30 minutes before ceremony. Very relaxing. If I had to have a wedding, that’s what I’d want. No stress. No reason for stress.
@a.j.97972 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a PERFECT wedding! Thank you for sharing!❤
@Mama_Bear5242 жыл бұрын
That sounds awesome. The best weddings are the most relaxed ones.
@katraylor2 жыл бұрын
That sounds fantastic. I bet they had a good life.
@floraposteschild41842 жыл бұрын
It's crazy anyone would 1) marry a Bridezilla, and 2) be surprised that unstable, entitled behaviour would continue into the marriage. You want to be with someone whose ultimate dream is a big wedding? Really?
@CreativeCreatorCreates2 жыл бұрын
IJS. My wedding (which I’ve been divorced for 10+ years) cost 800$. My best and favorite family was there, and we all celebrated. It’s doable. These 10k+ weddings blow my mind.
@shawnycoffman2 жыл бұрын
My people continue to put up with that kind of behavior is beyond me. The behavior of that Japanese bride just floored me. And her groom! I feel sorry for him, but grow a spine already!
@shawnycoffman2 жыл бұрын
@@CreativeCreatorCreates Ikr?? Hubs and I went to the courthouse with immediate family in tow. A few co-workers showed up because we worked in the law enforcement center basement. Then we all went to a fun Mexican restaurant. Done and done!
Not everyone gets fair warning about such behavior BEFORE the wedding. After 3 years of knowing my ex-husband, I never saw his horrible temper until we were leaving for our honeymoon. He had always been so nice to me and everyone else I knew before then. Some people can hide their true selves for a long time. Fun part is he is now with a woman meaner than he is. They just beat the crap out of each other. Karma's a b****h.
@autumnisdashit1668 Жыл бұрын
yeah this is really common :( abusers will often hide their true selves until they feel they have "trapped" their partner either by marriage or by having kids. glad you got away!
@moniqueengleman873 Жыл бұрын
You are not alone. I had the whole fairy tale second chance. He lost his mind on our honeymoon. We later found out that he was bi-polar plus some serious crazy eyes. I could not believe the whole deal 😮
@FruityHachi Жыл бұрын
had he been always nice to you because you were always agreeable, being a pleaser, or had he been always nice to you despite speaking your mind, expressing your needs, setting boundaries and standing behind your non-negotiables?
@patriciahayes2664 Жыл бұрын
The cops must get called to your ex's house a LOT! 🤜💥🤛👮♂👮♂
@moonshinershonor2023 күн бұрын
Was his temper failing warranted or simply having a bad day? Not saying he didn't deceive you, just wondering if it actually was tested?
@delilahbelle21252 жыл бұрын
Matt's bride was beyond a moron. She signed a prenup and then thought cheating on the honeymoon to "get even" wasn't going to get her marriage annulled. Most prenups have a fidelity clause. I'm glad Matt was able to walk away relatively easily from that train wreck of a human being. Enjoy your friends' trip!
@PrincessQ-fj9ly4 ай бұрын
Me too. Matt deserves better. ❤ And he was lucky to walk away unscathed and without children by her. Some people are not so lucky. 😅
@blackcreators2 жыл бұрын
This whole thing makes me adore my wife even more. Best fiends for 13 years, a couple for 2 years, engaged for 1 year and then she said "Hey, let's just go to the courthouse. We don't need any headache wedding". Been Married for 14 years now, not one fight, hardly any disagreements and still best friends to each other.
@thatsthat26122 жыл бұрын
I was the same. I just watched my then fiancé's coworker spend 20 grand on a wedding to make his future wife happy. 20 grand on a credit card mind you, it was a good party but Holy christ. I told my husband it'll be a cold day in hell before we spend anywhere close go that on 1 day. We got a 600 quid package at the lake district, there was a very small hotel but with a campsite attached for 6 quid a night. Guests had a ball
@spicybeantofu2 жыл бұрын
Same. 8 years married and been together for 10. It always seems the folk who spend way too much on weddings never last. I feel they are in it for the party. The attention.
@janetrivera88332 жыл бұрын
yeap the more expensive the wedding the shorter the marriage. Hubby and I went to the court , said our " i do" and that was 31 years ago!
@Yavanna792 жыл бұрын
A bit the same thing with me and my husband. Although, perhaps the biggest reasons for this choice were the lack of funds, as well as my social anxiety. But I still wore a wedding dress that I had sewn myself. I still have it.
@thekatelier14472 жыл бұрын
Wow….. how does it feel to live my dream?
@FanFicnic Жыл бұрын
That story about the pretty guy friend makes me so sad. Intimate friendships between guys are so rare. I would give my left foot for my husband to have friends that had been through hell and back with him like that.
@chrissyr83872 жыл бұрын
That last one was just fucked up. That guy went through a whole con. Tricking a woman into believing he loved her enough to marry her. Spent 1000s of dollars of her parent's money...to sleep with her ( I pray not to also take her virginity) and ghost her. You gotta be some grade A level of insane and sick to pull such a twisted long game.
@lokicooper46902 жыл бұрын
It was a second marriage for both and it was arranged, so love not necessarily involved there. He sounds like the most misogynistic, entitled POS. I would have refused to marry him if he started asking for really expensive stuff. Don’t care if it’s arranged. Eff him!
@TheLalacream2 жыл бұрын
Her family should absolutely sue him for the costs
@fbbWaddell2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Ted Bundy. The entire reason he became a lawyer was because a woman he cared about rejected him. She told him he wasn't wealthy enough or high enough status for her. He literally went thru lawschool and became a licensed attorney and made bank, then went back to her to show off and tell her he no longer was interested in her. Same energy.
@msnlitadventures95972 жыл бұрын
It was both of their second marriage so he didn't take her virginity but that has happened. I've heard stories just like this. But usually it's more than just the groom conning the woman. It's his whole family. They demand a huge dowry and he has his fun with her and then divorces her because he loves someone else. And then no one will remarry her because divorce carries such a huge stigma on women in the culture. It's so sad. My sister's ex husband was a demanding a-hole of a groomzilla, too. And he became a very emotionally abusive husband. Luckily my parents encouraged my sister to divorce him. She hasn't been able to get remarried but its better than being stuck with a creep like that. Apparently he got remarried though and he is a terrible husband to his new wife, too.
@Racingirl9112 жыл бұрын
@Chrissy- I’ve gotta say that I agree with everything you said! 👍🏼👍🏼
@g.b5692 жыл бұрын
More than a red flag, a giant Neon sign saying “Don’t marry this person”
@pablodelsegundo95022 жыл бұрын
I was thinking one of those huge, red, bobbing markers you find on games like GTA.
A giant red boulder rolling towards you Indiana Jones style lol
@bigbearkat20102 жыл бұрын
Alex Meyers has a pretty good one. A marching band with a red flag color guard.
@Nyarty32 жыл бұрын
I read a book from psicologists and in one chapter was explained that they are researching why wedding is a sort of trigger for abusive behaviours (both men and women) a lot of domestic violence happend only after the wedding and not before. Even if "practically" nothing really changes in their lives, it triggers the abusive behaviour that looked low or none before. (It was present but hidden) it's crazy!
@BlessingChord2 жыл бұрын
I'm engaged now and watching these videos now hit real different. I also can't find myself caring or making a fuss about like 90% of the stuff these bridezillas do.
I'm planning my wedding for next year and I don't want to be these people lol
@thekimmying55712 жыл бұрын
@@felinemoonchild that’s what I did. Best decision ever.
@m.o.42402 жыл бұрын
As long as your nice about its ok to care
@elkynethehorde55922 жыл бұрын
This is me lmfao! Im about to be married in 11 days and honestly IDGAF about any of it. I just want to get married to my bestie and then go on our honeymoon so we can share some amazing experiences. If it weren't for my family pushing Id be getting married out on a mountain trail with just him and the officiant. I planned out everything with the guests in mind and Ive told everyone idc what happens as long as everyone has fun, if there are problems dont tell me. My only worry is tripping at this point.
@elzbietabetlej40852 жыл бұрын
I feel for Matt from the story. To be cheated just because of photo of childhood friends together.... wow . How sick is that? It is crazy to accuse someone of romance just because he values his friends and does not cut them off just because she said so. This Rose is the most self centred crazy wifezilla I saw recently
@boogermaiden Жыл бұрын
She's a potential abuser!
@RKNancy8 ай бұрын
Not only that, he was prettier than her and that made her insecure about him being gay. That's horrendous.
@rnbsteenstar7 ай бұрын
Matt didn't fall for compulsory monogamy culture.
@PrincessQ-fj9ly4 ай бұрын
I know you right? Thank God he was able to get away from her and come out of that crap storm unscathed and without children by her. Bonus be gets to keep the house and go on a trip with his great friends. ❤ That horrid Rose can do one. I hope she stays single and never has children. She's beyond toxic. 🤢
@ghjgme2 жыл бұрын
I was in my college friend's wedding (6 years ago and honestly haven't seen her since, she's in Texas, I'm in Michigan) but there were so many comments about how lovingly we looked at each other. I could not even imagine that breaking up a relationship.
🤯That last story was HELL! These people really play with marriage like it's not a sacred thing! The Karma he has set up for himself will be EPIC!
@valeriekhall Жыл бұрын
May it come with compounded interest, accrued DAILY.
@tonia.58612 жыл бұрын
My 22 y/o daughter recently graduated college. It seems many of her friends got engagement rings for graduation! After hearing about some of the hair raising drama, I’m even more at a loss as to why anyone would tolerate them much less marry them!🤦🏻♀️
Same reason women marry abusive men despite tons of red flags. Sexual attraction and gender based stereotypes and societal pressure.
@ghostface86712 жыл бұрын
@@freyaegrey You're totally right. Im at least glad society is moving further away from marriage being a must in life. Or at the very least not jumping into it in their late teens/early 20's like our parents did.
@tiffbeevachou1082 жыл бұрын
I got married the year after I graduated from undergrad. I was 23. We have been married for 18 years and we made a good decision, but I would not recommend it to most people.
@inthedarkanonymous56257 ай бұрын
My dad, a Baptist preacher told us about a girl from the church who asked him if he would marry her to her sweetheart (a sailor, WWII era) before he had to report to his ship. Her hair was still in rollers and Dad said it was clear she took a kitchen curtain and draped it over her head for a veil. Guess what? They were just as married.
@plastiqueneurosis2 жыл бұрын
My dad pushed me when he got drunk at Disney. The reason was he was still mad 5 days later that I didn’t take off my hat during the national anthem, and my complaints that my feet hurt and that I was hungry just made him snap. He never went to Disney again which makes me believe he was banned. For the whole week he was constantly either drunk or soo hung over he would nearly hit us if our fork scraped on our grandmothers plates. I think over the last 3 years he got serious about sobering up? But he’s still a $h1t father so I doubt it. Edit; In case you were wondering why I wrote this, it was about the step mother pushing the 10 year old out of the way. Some people deserve to bie alone and have everyone fight over their possessions like rabid dogs.
@lisaleeuw2 жыл бұрын
I hope you have other people around you who can love you in his place... You are AWESOME!! Don't forget🤗❤
@lotstodo2 жыл бұрын
Stuff like that takes a toll on your self esteem. You know it's not your fault, and you are right to distance yourself. Hang on.
@shawnycoffman2 жыл бұрын
How old were you at the time? I mean, not removing your hat for the national anthem is more of a teachable moment I think. Sorry your dad is an ass.
I am so sorry that you had to grow up that way. I hope you're healing and having a better time now. ❤
@Xil_Gon_Give_It_To_Ya2 жыл бұрын
The last guy? I hope the family can sue him into the floor for the expense he caused. Probably not, as most courts, unfortunately, would see those expenses as a "gift", but... sheesh, that's abhorrent.
@Chelsea345678912 жыл бұрын
it’s awful but I don’t think they’d get anywhere with lawsuits. If they signed a marriage contract the wife would be getting some money to “restart her life” bc, well, usually marriages last more than a few hours and the wife sacrifices career and child rearing etc. That’s if they had that in the contract. I believe you decide what you want in there together, it’s not a set legal thing.
@Chelsea345678912 жыл бұрын
both men and women are allowed to divorce for any reason. Men only have to say a word three times. Women have to do the whole legal thing sooo.
2 жыл бұрын
The last guy was a miserable man if I could call him one...
@taramccormick40422 жыл бұрын
that last man was so messed up I normally wouldn't but I hope karma bites him in the ass and that he never gets to do this again
@pen_gui2 жыл бұрын
Sir most definitely wanted some halal sex then divorced after. Tsk Tsk Tsk, if only he knew that it's actually a sin to do that 🤦🏻♀️ (then again they mostly don't give a shit about the religion's principles they be nit picking rules ig) I hope the Woman is alright.
@blackwizard22082 жыл бұрын
4:18 everyone should sneeze like that. Best sneeze everrrr!
@angrymater13la2 жыл бұрын
I lost my mother when I was 13 and I was a huge mommy's boy. My dad remarried 3 months later. He asked me before wedding how I felt about him getting married. When I told him how I felt which I hated it cause I hated her. He told me it was his life and didn't matter how I felt. I am now 40 yrs old they are still married and me and my "step" mother still hate each other.
@sharim2 жыл бұрын
But is your dad happy? Shouldn’t that be the most important thing, that he has a loving companion to be with?
@angrymater13la2 жыл бұрын
@@sharim no he is not exactly happen they have been close to divorce a bunch of times
@peep36162 жыл бұрын
@@sharim Doing that to children when they’ve lost their mother is really hurtful and confusing, that trauma can last a lifetime. I understand that adults think “but what about me/my happiness?” but when you choose to have children, you choose to put them first.
@feodorawicked50142 жыл бұрын
@@peep3616 Yeah, and the fact that he even asked his son for his opinion, just to brush it off? Feels like the dad was just looking for justification because he knew it was fucked up. Like I get it, remarry at some point, you deserve happiness even if your children might not like the new person. But don't do it 3 months after their mother died and at least wait until your kid is close enough to being an adult.
@cb98252 жыл бұрын
That's fucked up. Remarrying in 3 months after your mom's death says a lot about your father's personality.
@zenfreya4779 Жыл бұрын
The Han Envy had me flabbergasted as to why that woman thought cheating on her honeymoon was getting even, there is no "even" when you truly love someone and you want what is best for them, even if it hurts. The best part of that story was the entire network of family and friends standing behind the groom and the social censoring the bride received. He got out early enough to not be financially drained by her too. Hope she received mental care after all that drama! That last one made me feel ill. WOW. No words to describe what that soul deserves, but the bride is way better off away from someone so mentally unstable. That was a real long con, psychotic level of behavior.
@korosilverwolf2 жыл бұрын
the only "demand" (I'd call it more an ideal) I have for my wedding is a non traditional gown for me. I want a dress thats got layers of black and blue and with silver sparklies so that it looks like I'm getting married wrapped in the night sky. It's also not really my focal interest, I didnt want to get married at all until I found my current partner and I'm far more excited about what comes after the wedding than the wedding itself. I never did understand those girls in highschool who acted as though their eventual wedding would be the singular event of their lives. What a boring life to aspire to.
@tracylangsley40642 жыл бұрын
Just what I need to cheer me up after having a tooth removed this morning, still in pain so need a dose of Charlotte 😃
@taylorshelton65072 жыл бұрын
Yooo!! Same!!!! Tooth pulled and a root canal 🦷
@tracylangsley40642 жыл бұрын
@@taylorshelton6507 hope you aren't suffering any more I might need root canal on another one too😬 lol
That last story is disgusting, she had no choice in who she married, was likely still a virgin, was assaulted basically and will now be unclean in her culture. That's not even remotely funny 😔
2 жыл бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢
@_Disa2 жыл бұрын
It says at the beginning of the story that it was a second marriage for both of them so I doubt that applies here
@a.d.2342 жыл бұрын
@@_Disa Sure enough in this situation I would feel assaulted or at least "used" by this person..
@Hooperjz782 жыл бұрын
@@a.d.234 yeah I would feel not only financially abused but ABSOLUTELY feel as if my body was used in a terrible and sneaky manner. Because I mean really..... you just know he had no intentions of staying from the way it sounded.... and even if he did... THAT'S NOT HOW IT WORKS.... even in an arranged marriage like that one.... it's not like a tv or a car??. "eh used it once and I don't like this one now so I'll just return it" ugh...
@lifewuzonceezr2 жыл бұрын
There should be some punishment!!
@IceQeen10112 жыл бұрын
Some context about the last one at approx 11:25 about giving a triple divorce. Until 2019, the 'triple talaq' divorce was allowed for Muslim marriages in India where a man need only say 'talaq' 3 times to divorce his wife. This unconsciounable law was overturned in 2019 by the current ruling party.
@dinaheredia11432 жыл бұрын
My 9 month loves you 💗 when she hears " hey everybody" she immediately stops crying and starts to smile 😃
@jbstjohn2 жыл бұрын
My husband and I did a super budget wedding. We could afford an awesome one, but I didn't want to spend a ton of money on an Instagram moment. We bought a fully automatic espresso machine instead.
Good choice, and much more useful. A lifetime of happiness vs one day.
@lockhak332 жыл бұрын
Is there a term for the opposite of a bridezilla?
@jandavis15232 жыл бұрын
You have the right mindset! Mazel Tov!
@karaoconnoraliasraidra2 жыл бұрын
So long story short, this Rose woman did all this crazy stuff and torpedoed her own marriage over an assumption. Over an untrue assumption that there was absolutely no supporting evidence for. 🤦♀️ Also, it is a huge red flag (or red parachute as our Potato Queen put it) when a partner wants to ban someone from having any contact with their friends and relatives (Before anyone says anything, I don’t mean cases in which the so-called friends are terrible & the relatives are abusive and the partner encourages going no contact because the person would be better separated from them. I mean cases in which there’s no issue and the person is close to their friends/relatives, but the partner invents some issue, throws a fit, and attempts to control their every correspondence). That’s a sign that the partner is jealous to the point of paranoia & separation from reality and/or wants to cut off the person from their support system so they can manipulate them.
@scifigrl232 жыл бұрын
I actually think there was some truth to it though. In the story, it says that the groom got mad right away when she confronted him about it. If it weren't true, he would have reassured her he only has eyes for her. The fact that his first instinct was to retaliate and yell, tells me that there were feelings there for the friend. However the bride's response was WAY too much😳😳😳. Glad they aren't together. What a nightmare.
@kaihiroku84952 жыл бұрын
@@scifigrl23 But that is all an assumption based off nothing but his response. We all have feelings for our friends, that's friendship, we care for them and defend them. He might have gotten mad that she would think him capable of cheating, I know I would get mad at my partner for distruting me after a long relationship over nothing else but pictures, AND accusing my friend of manipulating me. Reassure her? Heck no, it's a deeply rooted insecurity right there, she was jealous of a guy's good looks and people not liking her enough according to, again, her own assumptions. She needs a therapist, and I bet the groom realized that then 😂
@scifigrl232 жыл бұрын
@@kaihiroku8495 I think you missed that the friend was female.
@sanwal052 жыл бұрын
@@scifigrl23 I think they were talking about Hans who is a male...🤗🤗.
@cindypicadomolina78142 жыл бұрын
@@scifigrl23 the person TELLING the story was female. Han, the guy the lady was complaining about was MALE. Which has stated multiple times in the story. The friend even says that Rose was jealous because said friend payed more attention to Han then her
@maryannanderson22132 жыл бұрын
Bridezillas seem to have one thing in common. A bridezilla is all about the wedding and not overly concerned about the marriage. She wants to be a princess for a day and wear the perfect dress and get lots of presents and have everyone looking only at her and have the perfect bridal party and have the perfect ceremony and go on the perfect honeymoon and have the perfect EVERYTHING... everything except genuine love for her prospective husband and the desire to spend the rest of her life with him. Being married for six months or so would be just fine with her because at least she got to be a superstar on HER big day. BTW, when a bridezilla pontificates long and loud about how this is HER day and everything is about HER and she never even mentions her groom, it's pretty much a given that the marriage is not going to last long. Yeah, I'm a woman but in today's world, if a man owns anything at all when he gets married, if he does not demand a prenup prior to the wedding, it is my opinion that he has rocks in his head!
@lokicooper46902 жыл бұрын
The prenup thing should go both ways. Women can have assets entering a marriage too. As a woman, I agree with you. With 50% of marriages ending in divorce, it’s simply a smart thing to do.
@annied18272 жыл бұрын
I totally agree and I think that every long term relationship regardless if your married or not should have a contract on what can be taken by who in the event of the couple splitting up. I won't ever get married as I think it's a total waste of money for one day and a bit of paper just my opinion, however I have been with my partner for over 24 years we have two young adult children aswell who are in their late teens early twenties. When we first moved in together I demanded that I sign a contract saying I would never take his flat as he bought it and I've never paid anything towards it so it wasn't mine to take, even when we moved to a bigger house as the flat got too small once the kids were born I again demanded that i sign a contract saying that I have zero claim on his house if we ever split up, again ive not paid anything towards it therefore I have no right to claim it if we split up. People have said I am crazy for doing this saying I've raised his children so I have earned that house if we split up which I've told them is ridiculous. He had the flat before we even met and then he used the money from his flat towards the house, I've always said it's his house not mine as I've not paid a penny towards it, it's in his name only as i refused to have my name on it as he pays everything on the house therefore it's his house, me and the kids just live there with him. It's also in his will that the house goes to the kids so if he dies first which I doubt will happen since I gave a lot of health issues but in the very unlikely event of him dying first the house will go to the kids and it will be sold and the money split between them again this is my choice. He was going to leave it to the kids and say that it was on the condition that I stay there till my death but I told him that was unfair on them and I'm pretty sure one of my kids would want me gone and out the house as soon as possible anyway. So I told him not to do that as it would cause more problems than it's worth. Yes I know people think I'm totally crazy for doing this but it was important to me that he knew that if we split up it didn't matter how long we have been together and it doesn't matter that we have kids I will never dream of taking his house from him as that is his house not mine and I have zero rights where his house is concerned, if id paid money towards it that would be a different matter but I havnt. I find it crazy that people think I have a right to his house just because we have kids and have been together for years 🙄
@alisalaska17862 жыл бұрын
I once had a bride in alterations who refused to get a bustle, and as usual I warned it’s a tripping hazard for her and the guests. She said “everyone will know not to step on it, and if they do, I will kick them out!”. Said with a major attitude, of course. Still wonder how that went for her. 10’ of fabric on a dance floor is a recipe for disaster 😆😆
@tyladahl-monroe26972 жыл бұрын
I feel this! Some brides dislike how a bustle looks. I can’t blame them - I don’t love it either but then don’t get a dress with a dang train!
@tiryaclearsong4212 жыл бұрын
@@tyladahl-monroe2697 The other alternative is to buy a reception dress if you're that picky and want a train so badly. I plan to get something pretty and inexpensive that's at least not a trip hazard in case I want to dance later on, even if I don't buy a ceremony dress with a train. Floor length dresses are not easy to move in if you aren't accustomed and I really want to change into flats and secure my hair also.
@valeriekhall Жыл бұрын
@@tiryaclearsong421 Or just for pity's sake choose a comfortable dress hemmed to an appropriate dancing length with a DETACHABLE train for the ceremony!!!! So much simpler for everybody, & no 45 minute wardrobe change while the guests/spouse sit twiddling & waiting.
@rayannejacobs87008 ай бұрын
I once read that, in event planning, you have 3 choices: fast, cheap and good. You can only pick 2, and whichever 2 you pick precludes the 3rd being an option. I have since determined that it holds true in almost all areas of life's choices.
@fhuber75072 жыл бұрын
7:40 Very glad he got a pre-nup. And I'm sure he's glad too.
@480pvibes2 жыл бұрын
Had my wedding a week before the COVID lockdown. To future brides, make sure your groom is ok with everything. It’s also his wedding. 💀 Planning this event basically will predict how you are in marriage. Also, make sure there’s enough things to do or see at the reception if you can afford it because you want to keep your guests until the send off, right? Plus it’s also nice to hear even years later that your wedding was fun.
I totally agree with you. It's nice to have those memories tied to such a special day ❤️ When I asked my husband (emphasis on I reached out to HIM) about his thoughts on my dress, everyone was shocked/weirded out. I'm like why?? He has good taste and he has to look at me the whole day. I value his input! Oh well, we ended up doing a private ceremony in the end 😂
@TheCruxisAngel2 жыл бұрын
So I love listening to your videos while I'm gaming (it helps me focus better lol.) I LITERALLY said , "Bless you!" when you sneezed because I thought someone was in the room with me 😂
@descendantgaming54108 ай бұрын
Same here 🤣
@bbo70024 ай бұрын
Lmao I do that all the time too 😂
@Jenifer_R_2 жыл бұрын
"WHERE HE AT?!" Grab your pitchforks and torches, people! It's on!!
@valeriekhall Жыл бұрын
SEMAPHORES!!!!! (SEM-uh-FORES) Those are the big brightly colored signal flags folks wave to communicate on ships. And boy, were these -zillas waving some red ones!
@blujay16082 жыл бұрын
When "red flag" wasn't enough, I thought she was going to say "red blow up guy flailing in front of a used car lot" LOL!
@sarahbroom16362 жыл бұрын
The sneeze 😆 I was drinking when it made me laugh 😆 luckily I had swallowed the mouthful of water 😂😂
@Rain96drop2 жыл бұрын
I watched this 23 minutes after it was posted and it already had 8k plus views. That is amazing. Charlotte deserves it. She's funny and relatable.
I cringed when I heard it but didn't want to say anything. It reminded me of when she mispronounced Dizzy Gillespie.
@barbarabavier6752 жыл бұрын
My guess is what finally got perfect shirt color groom to pull the trigger on canceling is that the bridezilla humiliated him in public in front of all his family and friends at the rehearsal dinner.
@honeyarora19872 жыл бұрын
Charlotte's sneeze makes me laugh so hard all the time... 🤧😋
I think this is the first time I have seen her sneeze with the arms out and palms up. Made me smile :) You rock Charlotte.
@bobpendleton20642 жыл бұрын
If people don't believe these are not true, before I retired, we responded to a bridal shop where an argument over a charge for a dress fitting was taking place. Apparently, they had to refit her and she thought she shouldn't be charged. When we arrived she was grabbing the dress from the owner in a tug of war. She was charged because she bit his arm to make him let go
@stephenbanks59522 жыл бұрын
The double negative doesn't work here. I think you want to say 'if you don't believe these are true' or 'if you believe these are not true'.
@Sarah-dh7er2 жыл бұрын
Man ive heard of people having the best relationship they have ever had up until getting married. Then they are kind of trapped because divorce is expensive and the partner turns into a completely different person. This probably happens more with short relationships before marriage
I used to think that too, but I've lived long enough where that's not necessarily the case. I've observed several cases in which the man changed from a loving and attentive longtime suitor and once they got married, the man changed overnight and they weren't short relationships. Something about how the man feels he got his prey (the wife) and, now, he doesn't have to work hard on the relationship any more because in his culture women were conditioned to put up with it. I am not saying this is the norm, but this all happened in marriages between Christian wives and Muslim husbands.
@forgenorman30252 жыл бұрын
Depending on the behavior that's a major red flag for abuse as well, and while short relationships beforehand are common they can sometimes wait _years_ before dropping the mask.
@RoSez8882 жыл бұрын
@@It-is-me...Melsie Yes. I believe that's true. It's not for me, but for the women who don't expect more than just the fact they are married and the man doesn't beat them, they are content.
@Sarah-dh7er2 жыл бұрын
@@RoSez888 For sure. Ive heard of some where one person is really nice but quite pushy towards marriage and kids and once they get what they want and "lock" someone in, so to speak, they change entirely. I think it can definitely be the cases that turn into news that highlight that type of relationship. But absolutely every situation is different and some are able to hide longer than others.
@lucypellek89402 жыл бұрын
OMG that sneeze was epic. Im STILL dying!!! You never disappoint on these videos.. with the voices and sound effects im always giggling. Thank YOU for being awesome!! ☺😂😂😂😂
@suruchipandey90392 жыл бұрын
Just how was the second bride getting married to anyone with the maturity level of a seven year old? 🤣
@pablodelsegundo95022 жыл бұрын
That one hurt my brain the most. She must be an only child that had a very privileged upbringing...or not, bitches be crazy.
@@pablodelsegundo9502 probably she had enabling parents but punching your own fiancee in the face is a lot to digest tbh 🤣
@ghostface86712 жыл бұрын
@@pablodelsegundo9502 I definitely don't think you need to be an only child to behave that way. Definitely a spoiled brat with too many people enable her though.
@katastrofekatrine2 жыл бұрын
The sneeze with arms out at 4:19 almost had me spitting out my water. 🤣
@f1313-i1q2 жыл бұрын
I work at night in the Philippines and my night isn't complete without watching your content LOL. You are amazing
I never thought about marriage one way or another. Happily married for nearly 30 years.
@nalublackwater9729 Жыл бұрын
It's beyond me how these women get to hook a guy who would marry them. No one, and I mean, NO ONE can say that the red flags weren't visible before the wedding and I refuse to believe that they only showed while preparing the event.
@suzie_lovescats10 ай бұрын
The last one was the worst. They need to sue him because all he really wanted was a big party paid by the bride’s parents. They should get their money back.
@serenechaoscats2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I wish I were born into a family that gifts houses and two month long honeymoons, and then Charlotte finishes the story
@nervousbreakdown7112 жыл бұрын
As crazy as some of these stories are, I have to think that these men were in abusive relationships and that’s why they put up with it
@davidguidry6572 жыл бұрын
100%! Healthy people don’t accept behavior like this. But it’s hard to spot red flags when you’ve been told all along that they’re actually green.
@nervousbreakdown7112 жыл бұрын
@@davidguidry657 "When you're wearing rose-colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags." - Bojack Horseman
@whoxjulie2 жыл бұрын
Luckily sometimes it’s the other way around. I had a lot to deal with in my childhood, but that only taught me my worth and to not take any crap from anyone. Happy to say I can quickly erase someone from my life when I spot a red flag in them. Hope more people will be able to 🙏
@AliceNsWonderland2 жыл бұрын
4:45 my husband didn't tell me he was bi-polar until we were married. He'd 'behaved' while we were dating then he'd go home & unleash on his family. About 3 hours after we were marred, I wondered who/what the hell I married
@LazyIRanch2 жыл бұрын
My first husband had schizophrenia, but hid it until after we were married (he rushed that for a reason). The first time I saw him have an episode, I laughed because I thought he was joking. He wasn't. He would go into the garage and scream and rage at the voices in his head. Absolutely terrifying to hear it.
@ryuuka14982 жыл бұрын
did you get him help or just shit at him for his horrible mental illness?
@sunflowerbaby18532 жыл бұрын
Are you still married?
@AliceNsWonderland2 жыл бұрын
@@sunflowerbaby1853 no. I stupidly took it for 5 years then I was OVER IT! He's a cop (yes I helped him make it through the academy, he failed both times he tried it just by himself) so like he did with his family, he would behave all day at work and come home and unload on me it's in the past! That's where it needs to stay! You can't trip over something that's behind you (well unless you're walking backwards but that doesn't work here)
@AliceNsWonderland2 жыл бұрын
@@LazyIRanch I'm happy for you that you're not in that relationship anymore💕
@kaydee42965 ай бұрын
Matt, Rose and Hann give new meaning to "The BIG day". That day was the damn Titanic. 😅
@kristinewatson37022 жыл бұрын
I really think these men assume this is temporary wedding madness when it's really the point where the fiance starts to show her true colors.
@K.ylaniii2 жыл бұрын
I’m on my ladies days that began IN JULY and definitely needed a dose of Charlotte reacting to bridezilla’s.
@dinasilva92632 жыл бұрын
I need a video of husbandzillas now. 😆 because i know some of them too lol.
@lisaleeuw2 жыл бұрын
Same! 🙋🏽♀️
@heleneclark5632 ай бұрын
The 11 year old who was pushed by her future stepmother. I’m guessing that the father didn’t know about the push until long after the wedding.
@justinrigby26172 жыл бұрын
About fifteen years ago my dad remarried. He's never been one to choose a non-crazy woman. He's just a magnet for crazy. He has been married four times. The first was before my bio mom which ended in divorce, my bio mom died when I was three from breast cancer (she was abusive to my older siblings and one of my earliest childhood memories involves me being put in front of American Werewolf in London during the transformation scene.. I was three!), he remarried my adoptive mother when I was four and they divorced when I was seventeen (she was also incredibly abusive in everyway hiding it from my dad. I'm talking physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual.) That leads to lucky number four. I was twenty-three and knew this woman was psycho. I had watched her from my friend's porch when I was sixteen as she literally picked her twelve year old son up by his throat and threw him across the yard because he wanted to pet their dog. To say this woman was obnoxious was an understatement. She would constantly refer to my brothers and I as son and would call my sister "sis". My brothers and I absolutely hated her and my sister is polite to a fault. I remember asking my dad on his wedding day if he was happy. His response? "I guess so." Now my father owns a number of properties in the town that I'm from and they were living in one of them. Needless to say, the marriage lasted maybe a year. My father trying to be nice offered her one of his other houses because he wanted to rent out the one they currently lived in. She proceeded to demand that he give her the house they lived in plus the other one so her parents could live in it. She also demanded that my father give her half of his salary and pay child support for her other son (who wasn't my fathers). My father tells to kick rocks and that since she wanted to be greedy, she would get nothing and to GTFO. She remarried some other poor sucker less than a year later.
@kissit0122 жыл бұрын
Like attracts like
@stephenbanks59522 жыл бұрын
Sad story. You have had quite an unstable childhood/youth. Hope you can find a stable future.
@johnhermanson52492 жыл бұрын
I think it's so natural and funny that you took a quick break to sneeze. Thank you for being real and funny.
@Mars_jpp2 жыл бұрын
I need this today, thank you for always making us all laugh!!
OMG. I had to rewatch the sneeze a dozen times. Hit me on the funny bone hard! Tears rolling hard. Omg. Ahhhhh. I will now endeavor to sneeze like this from here out. 😂😂
@TeKnoVKNG232 жыл бұрын
All of my friends got married shortly after high school or during college and had to have these huge expensive weddings(that cost a lot to go to or be in that early in life as well) and oddly enough the only two of them that are still married and happy to this day are my two good friends who just went to the local courthouse and had a quick ceremony with lunch for close friends and family at a nice restaurant down the street, lol. They and their wives decided to spend the money on a house instead.
@lizardog2 жыл бұрын
I love my Petty ball cap. When I wear it, here in Florida, I usually get at least one person who asks either, "Tom Petty?" or "Richard Petty?" I'm very pleased to re[;y, "No, it's really more of a warning, a sort of caution sign."
@level1weeb1642 жыл бұрын
Wedding's are so nuts. I've been to one that was nearly perfect though, allow me to share it to spread the good vibes! My cousin got married in front of a gorgeous mountain view on a back patio of the cabin where her entire wedding party stayed. She and her now husband, who she had been dating for nearly 6 years, did ALL OF THE WORK. I'm not kidding. They made the food, cake, brownies, like 5 different pies, her husband even made the wine. It was amazing. A whole day with virtually no drama, no animosity as her husband's family is absolutely amazing and we were so happy to finally meet all of them. There weren't rules about dress code, but everyone showed up presentable. No rules about kids, and the kids were all playing tag and having a great time during her reception (which was in the same cabin). Her mother, my aunt, passed away a few years prior, so me and my mom felt as though we needed to be there for her and help as much as possible. My mom genuinely stepped into the Mother-of-the-Bride role. She took her dress shopping, helped her pick out colors and such. But on the day, every time we asked what we could do to help, or how she was feeling, or if we needed to go get any last minute items, she said it wasn't necessary. Everything was taken care of. She was so calm, so happy, and so beautiful the entire day. My favorite part of the ceremony was when her husband's brother (the officiant of the ceremony) began to read his closing statements. As he said "Now that you are one, there shall be no rain" and at that exact moment it began to gently rain. Usually this would be a bad omen to most brides and guests, but we all just held each other a bit closer and there wasn't a dry eye anywhere because we felt as though it was her mother's way of being at the ceremony.
@BecSparky2 жыл бұрын
I seriously love my "Petty" Hoodie. It has been a lifesaver during our cold Aussie winter. It's warm, comfy and super cute.
@KetoCoupleLife2 жыл бұрын
LOL I was the opposite! I didn't care about the planning, let my maid of honor (my sister) pick the bridesmaids dresses (I confirmed the color was good). My asks: Stephanotis and Ivy and Gardenias for my bouquet, and the reception was hot dogs/hamburgers grill out with all the fixings. The rest I didn't care about. I was ready to marry my love. This year we are celebrating 29 years!
@Lizzy_XoX2 жыл бұрын
9:17, lmao whenever I imagined my wedding as a little kid, I had a very vivid image of the flower decorations and napkins on the table during the dinner. I mean, I've also thought about wedding photos, but usually consists of my younger sibling and cousin wearing converse with their outfits because it wouldn't be fair for me to wear comfy shoes and have everyone else wear formal ass heels. I've never thought about the dress, or tux rather since I no longer wear dresses or skirts, full stop.
@raspberry_Lex2 жыл бұрын
Ngl, surely Han is gem of a man, certainly my type, ayayay, but, without a doubt, it was unfair and emotionally draining that he went through all that :((. I hope they have an amazing time on their journey away from Matt's wifezilla JAJAJAJAJA
Yeah, I felt bad when OP was describing him and I knew exactly where it was going. It hurt to hear that he called him crying about the terrible things she said and we didn't even hear the rest. The friends are lucky to have Han and vice versa
@ChrisCoughlin-nh3sc Жыл бұрын
4:20 best sneeze ever, like an airplane leaving the runway. too cute
@dinasilva92632 жыл бұрын
The merchandising of this Channel is really beautiful. Probably the best i ever saw here on KZbin. Congratulations Charlotte.👏
@CharlotteDobre2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dina I hope you’re having a fantastic Monday!
@dinasilva92632 жыл бұрын
@@CharlotteDobre thank you Charlotte, i hope you too. 🤗
8:11 ok, a two MONTH honeymoon and a HOUSE GIFTED to them and she acted like THAT and cheated on him on their honeymoon!?!? Omgggg
@heathertaylor89042 жыл бұрын
I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH. If you're in a relationship and being accused of cheating frequently when you damn well know you didn't nor would you ever, THIS IS A HUUUUUGE RED FLAG. People expect if you what they know they would do. This is why we are often disappointed by people not behaving in ways such as going to the party you wanted to go to (they're introverts) or forgetting your birthday (you would never forget theirs! But it's not a big deal to them, they probably feel the day to day closeness is where love lies) I REPEAT A PERSON WHO CONSISTENTLY ACCUSES YOU OF CHEATING IS PROBABLY CHEATING. it took me like 15 years of a wasted marriage and a huge amount of heartbreak to learn this. Turns out this is common. (This doesn't apply to viciously low self esteem ppl but they prolly won't act like fucks about it like the cheater most definitely will)
@k-avocado3952 жыл бұрын
Hahhaha the most well presented sneeze I’ve ever seen!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😂😂. The whole video is hilarious 😂
@jenniferlewis75082 жыл бұрын
My dad didn't know how crazy my ex-stepmother was until after walking down the aisle. She used all of her insanity against me when he wasn't around, would kiss my 🍑 when he was around and denied everything if I spoke up. Why people won't believe to their CHILDREN over a SO really baffles me?! I mean, I moved out at 16 over her! They were divorced within the first year. Also point out that nearly half of that time was in litigation, I'm guessing the 11 yr old's dad left the bride very, very soon after the ceremony.
@BullingThunder2 жыл бұрын
You know hearing all these stories kinda makes me very happy that I got married to a simple man and well he married me, pretty simple and I don't understand why weddings need to be so fancy. My husband and I have been married 18 years coming the 29th of this month. We took a couple we met(old retired Navy couple that were so amazing to help us when we needed it) to the Court House and said our "I do's" and then went back to the couples place for Cake cutting and some Champagne. The lovely lady was great at helping us with all the major things for a wedding right up to the Wedding Photos. It was amazing even if it was not a fancy fairy tale wedding it was still the greatest day of my life.
@NightmareVixen12art2 жыл бұрын
My ex and I were never engaged but we did discuss marriage. I don't have many close people so I wanted a tiny wedding. Bride, groom, maid of honour, best man, and officiate. He wanted a giant wedding because he is close to his massive family (40+ on just his dad's side). He also wanted a bride and groom seating arrangement rather than general seating. I felt awful because he would have all that pomp and circumstance for his family and have all those people there for him while I would have less than ten people. I also have stage fright. He refused to budge with his choice despite my feelings on it and my offer to compromise (each of us get only a few guests and have general seating). We stopped talking about marriage and we broke up some time later for unrelated reasons.
@MissIpaMusic2 жыл бұрын
4:20 bless you, queen. Impeccable timing.
@lise75382 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I needed on my eleventh day of COVID ! I never know making fun of crazy bridezillas would bring me such confort ...
@Hooperjz782 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you've got the yuck!!! I hope you feel better soon 💕
@lise75382 жыл бұрын
@@Hooperjz78 Thank you so much ! I hope you don't get it, nasty, be safe 💜
@katrobins Жыл бұрын
I hope Matt, Rose, and Han stay friends for life. I love how they help each other out. Also..... I will never understand that bridezilla mentality. What's so fun or beneficial about being a jerk to everyone?
@ramachandra7762 жыл бұрын
Charlotte has been knocking it out of the park as always . However , feel that you have more to offer . I think if you make videos on movie reviews , books , funny animals and apocalyptic scenarios it also would be a great hit . Want to see our potato queen venture into new territories to conquer. 🙂
@meganroberts87212 жыл бұрын
Somebody should make her a potato tiara to wear during reviews
@hayleyosborne61232 жыл бұрын
GIRL I absolutely loved the way you performed your sneeze!! we all need to sneeze like this! Always love your videos
@ProcrastinationQueen2 жыл бұрын
‼️WARNING, LONG COMMENT AHEAD‼️ My mom actually kinda dealt with a few bridezillas (ish? Idk if you would call them that) at her own wedding. That might seem a bit confusing, so let me explain: My mom and dad decided to get married in 1999, after my mom saw in the papers that a priest wanted to do a bomb/group wedding on New Year’s Eve, in the year 2000 (you know, since it was the big shift from the 90’s to the 2000’s) It was actually kinda funny, ‘cause that was basically how my mom proposed to my dad 😅 just one random day over the breakfast table, flipping through the morning paper, seeing the article, and just asking “hey, would you be down for this?” Him looking at the paper and just saying “sure, why not 🤷♂️ could be cool” 😂 Anyway, of course they then had to plan it all out with the priest and the other strangers that also wanted to participate. But that’s kinda where the issues arose. Because since this wasn’t really a traditional wedding, they couldn’t quite do it the same way a normal wedding would’ve been done. Like, having someone walk you down the aisle, saying your vows to each other etc. and my mom was completely on board with this, since she wasn’t much for tradition anyway, and she had figured that a group wedding on NYE probably wouldn’t be playing by the same rules. But apparently, she was the only one who had considered this, because multiple brides left in the planning stage, stating that they couldn’t shirk those traditions for their wedding; which is fine! This was a new thing and no one had really done it in our country before, so it wasn’t really clear what to expect. At least they left when they realized it wasn’t for them. The real issue was with the people who stayed, but still wanted a traditional wedding. They started demanding all sorts of things of the priest, and getting upset when some of their demands just weren’t possible. He even relented, and let them have their fathers walk them down the aisle (even though there really wasn’t much time for it). And that actually caused an issue with my mom, because she wasn’t on good terms with her father at that point in her life, so when she found out that they weren’t doing the whole aisle walk thing, she was actually relieved; but of course, since it got changed she had to figure something out (it ended up with my grandma walking her down the aisle instead) At this point I think my mom was getting kinda fed up with all of this, because if you just wanted a traditional wedding, why tf did you sign up for an untraditional one!!? It honestly just doesn’t make sense. Anyways, things went ok after that, but where all the other brides showed up in white dresses, my mom showed up in a custom made, form fitting dark blue gown with teardrop shaped crystals all over, kinda similar to a night’s sky, to try and fit with the whole New Years theme (complete with three year old me in a matching flower girl dress of the same fabric😆) My mom was a bit disappointed that she was the only one who had thought to do something different, since the wedding already was a different kind of wedding (I mean, it even made the news, and got in the papers here. My mom still has the newspaper clipping of it) The rehearsal dinner was held in my parents tiny apartment where they had to borrow the neighbors kitchen, because there wasn’t enough room. And my dad kinda just proposed right before the ceremony at the dinner party, just to give my mom an actual proposal instead of the brief talk over breakfast the year before 😅 It was fun and all, but it sounds like there was so much damn arguing in the planning stage, that it would’ve given you a migraine! Even hearing her talk about it I could see how exhausted and fed up she was, remembering the event.
@Manglethefox23810 ай бұрын
I will be honest, I feel bad for your mother. Her family caused her stress for no reason, the entire family gave her stress. But I really hope she’s ok now.
@ProcrastinationQueen10 ай бұрын
@@Manglethefox238 oh it wasn’t her family that caused her all the stress, it was just the other brides in the wedding (none of them knew each other beforehand) But her dad had cheated on her mother and left her, so my mom wasn’t on good terms with him, and that was pretty much the only family drama going on at the time. Still sounded super stressful though 😅
@Manglethefox23810 ай бұрын
@@ProcrastinationQueen Poor her. Feel so bad for her. Sorry that I got confused.
Am I the only one thinking that if you put a mini veil on your T-rex you'd have a bridezilla puppet?🤔...love your videos btw!💕
@tracisr2 жыл бұрын
Lmao the first story makes me think of my mom... she stabbed her man and his mom and yet he picked her up from the jailhouse when she got out 😅
@RebeccaGallin11 ай бұрын
Me and my husband planned our own wedding, all about family and friends. We were so happy and thankful for all of them! No time for negative and ugly just love and fun! Never understood the bridezilla thing!
@sunnygirlsense2 жыл бұрын
The few actual family member weddings I have attend were super stressful. my cousins were super entitled and demanding, I have never been more grateful. To live so far from them, and only having see them like once a year. One was so bad at least half the planning took place a week before, and non of us direct family members slept within that week let alone the night before.
@Fyreflier2 жыл бұрын
My dad and stepmum were originally going to just go to the registry office with me, my sister, and a couple of friends, then have a big lunch/dinner with family and friends instead of the big ceremony. In the end, they had a ceremony and reception for everyone else so that we could all celebrate and have fun. My stepmum was crying almost instantly (moh had planned ahead and immediately handed over a hankie) and dad ballsed up the vows at one point ("Are you Terry?" "I do." cue 5 minute laughter break). We all just had a wonderful time and enjoyed the party. A wedding should reflect the people and their relationship - and people and relationships are messy. If your wedding doesn't have a few hiccups and minor disasters, it's not a real reflection of who you are and what you're about.
@robinkyle48802 жыл бұрын
She/ her family should send him the bills for the entire wedding and all parties that they paid for.
@dianalaska92 жыл бұрын
I’m in love with the petty crop tops 😍 the colors and fabric were super cute
@angeltalk232 жыл бұрын
About the shirt story, I think the bride punching the groom was the reason he needed. Emotional abuse wasn't heavily spoken about being a problem compared to physically abuse, especially for man. My guy friend stayed with his ex and said " if she hits me once, I'm gone" when I called out his ex's emotionally abuse when he was talking about her.
@jamesi1882 жыл бұрын
1:05 I think this might be referencing an unemployment benefit, used to be called a Gyro, tho I could be wrong. But as it’s a benefit cheque it makes sense that it was “spent”
@Becca123b2 жыл бұрын
I love watching bridezilla videos it honestly we should take all the bridezilla videos of what they said on Reddit make a book out of it so we can learn what not to do when we get married