27 Horribly Entitled Brides And Grooms Who Thought The World Owed Them Something Because They Were Getting Married
1.This person expected donations for their honeymoon and first home for an elopement they weren't inviting anyone to — then wrote a shady reply calling out people who didn't donate by calling it an "eye-opener" on "who really is important in our lives" and "really is here for us."
2.This bride asked a beginner baker to make a wedding cake on short notice — then when the baker delivered exactly what she'd asked for (see photos), she demanded a refund and ruined the baker's other business relationships...even though she'd already eaten almost the whole cake.
3.This person expected a friend they hadn't spoken to in 10 years to do their wedding hair and makeup for free — and travel three hours on their own dime to do it.
4.This bride wanted to charge photographers to shoot her wedding???
5.This person thought it was a "bit cheeky" that this musician expected payment to write them a song for their wedding.
6.This couple wanted free bus drivers for FOUR DAYS. Don't worry, it'll be fun!!! (It won't.)
7.This person's aunt redefined bridezilla by trying to get her niece to bake her wedding cake, and make her dresses and seating plan.
8.After RSVPing no to the wedding of an ex employee (who was caught stealing, btw), the maid of honor sent this ridiculous request:
In case you can't read the note, it says: (Wedding date) is coming! (Bride name) and (Groom name) are getting married and look forward to celebrating their very special day with family and friends. The bride and groom are humbly asking for monetary gifts of $200 to $300. God bless you! (Name), Maid of Honor"
9.This person wanted a videographer who would pay for their own flights and accommodation to get all the way to Italy and back.
In case you can't read the post, it says: "ISO a videographer for my wedding in Tuscany on 9/27/2023. I am shopping around both in the states and internationally. So far international vendors are more affordable as I wouldn't have to pay travel fees but I'd love to hire someone who is willing to wive their travel fees (or is more affordable/up and coming) for the opportunity to expand their portfolio. Thanks!"
10.This couple warned guests not to be cheap...or, as they put it, "tight fucks."
11.This request had a wild stipulation.
12.This person wanted a free band because "even Muse did free gigs before they was famous."
13.This person promised payment to a wedding videographer, then changed her mind the day of and said the job was unpaid.
14.This wedding employed a lottery system for invites...then expected those who didn't make the cut to send gifts.
The letter reads:
"Our wedding will be a small but poignant affair held at a log home in the woods in beautiful southern Wisconsin. Due to the physical nature of the wedding area, there will not be enough space for all the friends and relatives we would dearly love to invite.
After pondering a number of alternatives, we decided that a lottery would be the most equitable manner of dealing with the space/disappointment problem. We have, indeed, already held this lottery with your name included, but alas, it is our sad duty to inform you that your name does not appear on the winners list. Nevertheless, our good wishes go out to you, and when our gift from you arrives at the address below, we will thank you in absentia."