Brides And Grooms Who Showed Their True Selfish Sides Before The Wedding

A wedding is the day a couple in love anticipates whether they really want to take that next step or not. It's the natural progression of relationships, but that doesn't make them easy.

Properly coordinating a ceremony takes diligence, patience, and respect, but some brides and grooms don't always exude those traits. Take a look at these self-centered couples before their big day.

No Heads Up?

Facebook post from a woman selling a bridesmaid dress because the bride kicked people out of the wedding
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Well, that isn't nice of the bride to not inform the people—who spent hundreds of dollars on outfits—that they won't be in the wedding anymore.

You at least need to give them a minimum of a month's notice.

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Just Take The Tesla, Dude

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Facebook post of man asking to borrow a car for his wedding. Two people offer and the man scoffs at their cars
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What is this guy's problem? Both of the cars offered by his friends are really cool vehicles.

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He wouldn't even have to pay for gas if he took the Tesla, jerk!

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Exposure Doesn't Pay Bills

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Text exchange of bride asking a photographer to work for free/exposure
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She had the nerve to end her text with "the world doesn't owe you a living" and thinks that's how you talk to people?

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Good for this musician for not taking her offer.

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How Shallow Can You Go?

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Facebook post of a woman upset because her wedding bouquet is made and shipped from Ukraine
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While I understand a wedding is a milestone day that many women dream of their whole lives, you still have to be considerate.

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She could care less that people are losing their lives in Ukraine.

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"Bride Cancels Her Wedding Because Her Guests Didn't 'Donate' $1,500 Each To Fund The Event"

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Facebook post from an angry bride who is mad that her guests didn't donate money to her for the wedding
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The first comment is the correct response to this Facebook rant. Is this woman out of her mind?

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We might have to change the Karen nickname to Susan after reading this.

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This Is Hilarious

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Facebook post from a photographer who was asked to pay the bride and groom $100 to shoot their wedding
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Some people will ask anything, and this proves it. Photographers usually get around $1,000 for weddings, but this client wanted him to pay?

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If they didn't have enough for the wedding, they should've waited a little longer.

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These Are Wild Requirements

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Long list of expensive demands from a bride for people to be in her wedding party
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I'm sorry, you lost me at "required." Yes, there can be little things you require for your wedding, but not a list like this.

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Some people lose their minds when it's time for their wedding.

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You Can't Come, But Send MONEY

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Card explaining the recipient is not invited to the wedding but they are still asked to send money
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How would you feel about receiving a message like this? They uninvite you but still request some money.

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That's a little backward, but you can't put anything past people these days.

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They're Offended!

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Tweet of someone in an uber pool and a bride and groom got in on their way to their wedding and they get mad at the person in the pool
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Can you believe someone else got in the UBER POOL during that couple's trip to the wedding?

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Some folks have a lot of audacity! Next time, take a regular Uber.

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Too Chaotic

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Tweet of a woman who got a wedding invitation to her cousin's wedding who is marrying the woman's ex
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The cousin shouldn't even have sent that invite. She knows what she did was wrong.

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The cousin's mom shouldn't try to convince her. Let that woman live her life in peace.

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Have A Good Night

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Text exchange of a person asking for a large wedding cake to be made for them in a matter of hours
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The way they went about asking for that cake was all bad. Seeing someone do it fast on TV doesn't translate to real life.

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I think people think the world will revolve around them when it's wedding season.

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Do You Want To Sit On A Blanket?

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Facebook post of a woman who is going to make her wedding guests sit on blankets outside
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They really wanted people to sit on blankets? Here's something "cute and rhymey" for this person:

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Who cares about my suit, who cares about her dress? Sitting on blankets sounds like a mess.

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He Did It Wrong

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Facebook post from a woman who is mad about the way her fiance proposed and wants a redo
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The craziest part about this is how the groom apologized and went with the way she wanted.

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It sounds like these two are perfect for each other after reading the conclusion of this story.

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Caught In The Worst Way

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News article of a couple who showed up at a stranger's mansion and expected to have their wedding there
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This has to be the most privilege I've ever seen. How do you use a mansion that isn't yours without asking?

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Sounds like a home invasion to me, something that gets people killed.

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Who Would Take This?

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Facebook post from a person who is asking for a wedding photographer to work for free
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There's no reason to take this opportunity unless you're really bored or you're doing it for a favor.

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The last bullet point doesn't even make this worth it as a favor.

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$250 To Come??

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Text exchange of a person expecting a $250 wedding gift
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What kind of deranged situation is this? Forcing people to cough up an additional $250 after other expenses is wild.

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They tried to convince them others were on board with this plan, but it doesn't seem like it.

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Paying In Gas?

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Text exchange of someone asking for a videographer for their wedding but they won't pay them
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Even with the high gas prices of 2022, this deal isn't worth it. This is a slap in the face.

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I hope that person didn't respond to this tomfoolery!

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Cost Too Much

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Text exchange of bride asking for flower arrangements for her wedding tables then complaining about the price she's quoted
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You're right, it's going to be a lot. Your whole wedding isn't going to be cheap.

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You either pay the cost or miss out on some things for your big day.

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Don't Force Weddings

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Bride's long posted message about everything going wrong the day before her wedding
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This is what happens when you force weddings. Her partner didn't want to have it, but she insisted.

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Now, everyone is stressed and it sounds like this wedding didn't happen.