Mar. 15, 2025
Bride looking at her phone (stock image).Photo:Evgeniy Fedorcov/Getty
Evgeniy Fedorcov/Getty
A bride says she’s feeling hurt after her friend “flaked” on her wedding and then ghosted her.
With her wedding approaching, he had RVSPed “yes” and even messaged her two days before the event to express his excitement about celebrating with the bride and groom, with whom he is also friends.
But then when the big day arrived, he was “a no show,” the bride said.
Mar. 15, 2025
The couple’s engagement ring; Cleveland firefighters work to retrieve the ring from a sewer drain.Photo:Emily Ruth Photography |emilyruthphoto.com|@emilyruthphoto
Emily Ruth Photography |emilyruthphoto.com|@emilyruthphoto
A bride’s worst nightmare came true during herengagement shoot.
Niki Mack and Corey Berebitsky were all smiles while taking their engagement photos at the Italian Cultural Garden in Cleveland on Nov. 24. It was their third attempt at a photo shoot due to the city’s unpredictable weather, so they were grateful for the “beautiful fall day.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock wedding image.Photo:Peter Cade/Getty
Peter Cade/Getty
A bride’s sister accidentally showed the groom a video of his fiancée in her wedding dress before the wedding.
In aposton Reddit’s “Wedding Drama” forum, the guilty-feeling sister asked Redditors for sympathy. She explained that every year, she makes a video montage of highlights from the year to show her family and friends. This year, she made the mistake of including a clip of her sister trying on her wedding dress.
Mar. 15, 2025
A stock image of an upset bride and a man turning his back.Photo:Getty Images/Design Pics RF
Getty Images/Design Pics RF
A bride’s stepdad is ready to foot the bill for her wedding under one condition.
On Wednesday, Jan. 23, a user, 26, revealed that her stepfather offered to pay for the celebration if he could either walk her down the aisle or do the father-daughter dance.
The bride, who made it clear that her biological father would be taking on both duties at her wedding, toldReddit usersthat she hasn’t had a good relationship with her mother and stepdad since she was a child.
Mar. 15, 2025
Bride and groom (stock image).Photo:Getty
Getty
A bride, who says she set out to throw a “low-cost” wedding but ended up spending $40,000, is sharing her tips so others “can avoid making the same mistakes.”
In a video posted onTikTok, Nashville bride Megan Diem Easton — who got married in November 2024 — detailed how she discovered a harsh reality when she delved into planning her nuptials. Despite making “every budget cut I could think of and months and months of searching for low-budget vendors,” she said the total cost of her event quickly soared to $40,000.