When buying the kilt and the bride was freaking out and asked "how could he do this to me?" I found it absolutely hilarious. Like do what? Be born into a family that didn't have red in their tartan??
Okay. The bride's dress already was a fashion night mare to start with. The tartan not only is a family tartan but grey goes well with the cranberry red. Grey complements well.
I hate to agree with this bride. But she is right about bridesmaids' dresses. I have worn some very unfortunate (heinous) gowns and never once complained about style or price. It bothers me that all her friends complained about costs but their bridesmaids paid for their gowns.
My theory is if the bride picks, she has to foot the bill. If the bridesmaids pay they get some input in the dress and there has to be a budget that everyone agrees on. I'm with her on te cash bar too. It does look cheap. At least do drink tickets or a drinks pacage
Unemployed teacher? That’s rare. With her narcissistic personality, she’ll remain by that way for a long time until the prison in-house school calls her .
Found him on Facebook and it looks like he did... No pics of her can't find a profile under their name and he has his kids on weekends it seems... Not the least bit surprised
Man, her dress was as AWFUL as her attitude!!! I'm guessing divorce court wasn't far off. With that horrid attitude, I'm shocked that he even went through getting married.
Her behavior on the golf course says it all. Rude, ill mannered, self centered, disrespectful of others, including established rules and regulations in, on, at public n private areas (golf course prime example) .If a child behaved in this manner we would say "spoiled brat" n discipline appropriately. An adult behaving in any or all of the above we would say "_itch, or A___hole, or trespasser, " n discipline accordingly - warnings, fines, dismissal, press charges, arrest, remove privileges. In acceptable behavior always needs to be addressed no matter the age, gender, socioeconomic status.
I don't know why people think cash bar is so tacky. My husband and I barely drink. You come to my home for a party and I'm not serving alcohol. My side of the family doesn't drink and our church family doesn't drink. A few people of our friends, coworkers, and some people on my husband's side drink. We had a cash bar and no one complained.
Our biggest cash gift was $100. The average was $25-50. The open bar price was $800 for beer/ wine or $1500 for everything. Host bar was not given as an option. My entire wedding budget was only $7000. Nonalcoholic drinks were paid for so everyone had an good selection of drinks that cost them nothing. We by word of mouth told anyone that had a problem paying for alcohol to feel free to take it out of the gift!
@@heanewtoit sounds like you has a lovely day. I am shocked at the average cash gift amount. We were married in 1986 and our average was the same. I am always touched when anyone gifts us. I don't expect it and know the money could be used within the givers family. Very smart how you handled the bar issue. I am not a drinker and was miffed my parents insisted on open bar. It seems to me whenever an open bar is available, people get obnoxiously drunk.
@@debcollins8231 It was a wonderful day. We got married in 2007. We live in area of the US where people just don't make as much. Cash bar is not unusual at weddings either. Our price per person was only $10 plus $2 for the non-alcoholic open bar. I was grateful for any gift given cash or otherwise. Glad someone agrees with me that weddings aren't always but how much you get on either side of the invitation.
Most weddings I've been to have cash bars. If you want to drink you pay for it. Nothing cheap about that. And I have always paid for my bridesmaid's dress when I was in a wedding.
It's considered really rude in a lot of places; basically skimping on being a host. Older generations in particular find it tacky. Have a few drink tickets per guest, cut spirits out of the tab, have a drinks package or a set number of drinks on the table if you want to save money.
African, Caribbean and Asian weddings in the UK, don't have cash bars. We never do and I'm Caribbean. I've been to all of those weddings and we like open bars. No one ever takes the piss or goes overboard drunk. It's normal for us and abnormal to have cash bars.
Yeah, I don't agree with the wedding planner. Cash bar is appropriate if you pay for decorations. But I only saw chair covers at the reception and the Alter was boring. I can't believe the wedding planner didn't question the photo used in the coasters.
Open bar, cash bar. Its doesn't matter. Well some people will be mad they gotta pay for their drinks. Yes, but oh well. Those people will just have to deal with it. Some weddings don't even have a bar period. They have one bottle of wine or champagne for each table and that's it.
My husband and his brother and dad wore kilts. Although I was initially against it, it turned out awesome. I nixed the bagpipes but it would have been cool looking back. His family has Scottish heritage so it’s something he really wanted.
The bride's behavior throughout is shameful - petulant, self-centered, disrespectful and with complete disregard of her groom's wishes. The last person I saw throw hissy fits like the ones she threw with the groomsmen at the shop for kilts, looking at tiaras and flowers was a toddler. Absolutely no class. Her family must be so embarrassed watching this and her wedding planner should have walked off the job - I'm pretty sure her duties did not include being harassed and bullied. This relationship is doomed.
Is this a “Wedding heading for a Disaster,” when there’s no communication skills, prior to getting married, there’s a problem. How will they possibly communicate after the wedding is completed. “Being together in expressing how they feel, shows Respect for the other person’s, way of thinking is always a Plus.”
What I've learned from this show is to respect the man that I am in a relationship with. It appears that the more the woman is disrespectful, the quieter her counterpart becomes. Emasculated their men for fame. Whoa!
I have literally never been to a wedding with an open bar, it's certainly not considered cheap where I am from. There is usually a bottle of wine or two on the table, some juice and perhaps sherry or a cocktail. If you want to Booz pay for it yourself
Absolutely, when they have to pay for their own drinks they'll drink less which means fewer drinks,no fights and no wrecks .!!!!!we went to a wedding years ago where a guest got drunk and ran into a field of kids playing and killed 3 little girls .true story !!
Any wedding I've ever been to you get wine with the meal then buy your own drinks afterwards. And bagpipes are Scottish, especially when playing "Scotland The Brave" and Mhairi's Wedding. I should know because I am Scottish!
I have been a guest at no alcohol, open bar and also cash bar weddings. Guests are more responsible at cash bars and the host is not a part of enabling or a DUI. I don't have a problem with a cash bar and neither should anyone else. They are hosting, we are guests, it is their prerogative. If someone attends a reception because of the free booze there is an issue. Ug, you are not a princess you are a bride. I bought my veil at a hobby shop and sewed on pearls that matched my dress, 30 minutes, $30 and done. BTW many men do care about the details they don't want to deal with the bride. I've two adult male friends who love their wives and dislike the memory of their weddings. Love the look of her dress, you'd be able to wear that again. Love the idea of the pants as they'd be more likely to wear them again.
People don't go to weddings for the free booze. But it is an insult to your guests, who have dressed up, driven there, given up their time and given you a gift; to then be expected to foot the bill for their own refreshments,.alcoholic or not. There are cheaper and more restrictive ways than a.fully open bar though
I definitely am not a fan of when wedding planners talk people into spending money they don't want to spend. I would personally rather pay for my own drinks then put a couple into debt over it. I imagine many of these couples are divorced before the wedding is paid off.
I'm not a fan of the pipes but I'd never be rude about it especially to their faces. Mel was disgusting. Wow I wrote this before she was ultimately rude to the planner. The planner worked so hard on the photo coaster and Mel says "I don't like it". The planner only cost $1k she should have got 3x the amount.
Yeah, I couldn't believe how rude she was to the pipers. If she didn't want them you would think she would just say, "Ok thanks, we'll have to have a think about it and see if it is in our budget." Putting her fingers in her ears was just so childish and rude!
Loved the Dress scene, fell over laughing with the Golf Course scene, at one stage I had it at the back of my mind to perhaps do a planner course to specialize in wedding planning....this bride has successfully undone any conceivable thoughts of doing that now....she is exhausting!!! I am disgusted with Angeliques Fee?? To top it off they were under $600.00 budget!!
I was a coordinator a few years back. It’s normally not the bride that’s a nightmare.. it’s the mother’s. Grooms moms are just as bad btw. If you are really interested,, go to a bridal shop or find a coordinator. See if you can intern for free for a bit. It’s a much better way to see if you really like it or not.👍
The bride is something else. I am also seeing the groom having some pre wedding financial abuse issues going on. Throwing it in her face that she was unemployed to shut her down. I am footing the bill so I have more say than you. It is a red flag for what is to come. I am the breadwinner, so I have the power and control. 👎 I am curious if they are still married. The fact that they don't have many photos together speaks volumes.
She is the first person in the world to hate the sound of bagpipes. On the other hand, this is the first time I saw an episode in which they came in under budget. Bravo!!! 👏🏼 👏🏼
This couple is super toxic, the woman is a spoiled, childish, self centered. Their children will experience damaging fights of their parents every single day, up until they got divorced. She will abuse their children and he will look away, never protecting the children. My parents got divorced after 2 decades of toxic marriage, when we were already adults. We (children) ended in a therapy... I hope they will go separate way before any child comes. She is very immature and manipulative and proud of it. These two resemble my parents way too much! Ouch!
@@EwYoureCringe Well, to a degree. They are real couples and real weddings. Of course, drama is added but some couples are much more reasonable and likable than others. Maybe this bride is at a #7 on the obnoxious scale and they jack her up to a #10. But someone has noted on here that per Facebook, they are divorced.
this woman is a nasty petulant child, the guy wasn't much better, i couldn't believe she had any guests, the golf course scene made me think that the inevitable divorce is going to be crazy.
Okay, so, that part where she went to the golf course to get her groom's opinion on the flowers. I get that she looks like a psycho. But, I get why she got mad. He was supposed to meet with them to discuss flowers. But, instead decided that going golfing was more important. Like, I get it, he would rather go golfing. But don't agree to meet to talk about flowers then run late because you decided you wanted to go golfing. How about instead you say, "you know what, babe, flowers aren't really my thing. You go head and make the decision. It's fine. This way it's done and we don't have to worry about it." Don't disrespect her time by saying you're gonna meet when you don't want to.
Len, Mel wants you to be involved. "Involved" means you agree with everything she says, give her everything she wants, and pay the whole bill. She'll speak over you and dismiss and insult anything you say that isn't hers. And that's what your life is going to be like. Remember: we start the way we will continue,
So many people have so many opinions about other people's weddings. So glad I am the way I am. I won't be mean to people but will have things the way I want.
She did stick to budget.I love the pizazz the tartan and red pops gave to the simple wedding.The color of kilt with the red bodice gave me vibes of Scotland/Ireland by the sea,or colonial americana/ new england.Pulling out the bridesmaids dresses was cute.least fav was the coral pink,and the green lining of the first.the purple would have been better if they ripped off the bottom.liked a couple of the ones she threw on the ground colorwise ok.But... big deal a lot of girls say they're gonna sell it after ,get their money back ; someone wants to pick it up for prom or other,and hey ...if there's a site that'll take and sell the dresses as a bunch if the girls post/donate at the same time some other budget conscious bride can get something nice.Either that or donate it to an organization that can sell it for charity . Was the cake topper really that bad? couldn't put some red nail polish on the bride figurene bodice,plopp it on a groom's cake :) grocery store,bakery shelf,ice cream cake and stuck it off to the side?
Anyone notice the tags on the pink bridesmaid dress? Anyone notice how all of the girls’ shirts matched the bridesmaid dresses they ‘used’ in their ‘weddings’? This show is fake AF.
41:04 Narrator doesn't explain that's the sound the bagpipes make when they're inflating. I love bagpipes. Her bodice would've looked great with a tartan skirt.
Cash bar at a wedding reception is neither cheap nor in bad taste! I nor my hubby R not drinkers so know way would I pay to give people unlimited access to liquor OMG...The champagne toast we had was more than sufficient anything after that is on the guest.
I hate how everyone keeps talking bad on the woman...they both talk to each other crazy! He even called her unemployed on national television come on! lol That's a no from me.
The open bar situation is exactly why I wouldn’t let my fiancé pay for the wedding. She had to literally beg and has zero control of getting what she truly wants.
That was the ugliest dress ever. If she wanted a bit of red in there, she could have accessorized with it. Wear ruby and diamonds earrings and necklace.
What is it with these bridezilla teachers. I would never want any of these on this show near my children with their spoiled, disrespectful, mean personalities. In fact they should work in a job with no contact with others.
The color of the green kilts is way better than that ugly dress the bride wore. She has no taste what so ever. She must have gone to Johns Bargain Store. If she could have found one.
This bride is so self-centered and unwilling to compromise that I doubt this marriage will last very long. And with her lack of patience and volatile emotions, I am not surprised that she’s an unemployed teacher. smh.
I have been a guest at no alcohol, open bar and also cash bar weddings. Guests are more responsible at cash bars and the host is not a part of enabling or a DUI. I don't have a problem with a cash bar and neither should anyone else. They are hosting, we are guests, it is their prerogative. If someone attends a reception because of the free booze there is an issue.
I LOVED the scene where she pulled out all their awful $200-300 bridesmaid dresses she was forced to wear 😂😂😂 the ultimate reverse uno card!!
21 dresses movie! 😜
That was hilarious !!!!!
She’s funny!
I have a giant rubbermaid container stuffed full of bridesmaid and maid of honor dresses 🙄🤦🏼♀️
Take a closer look. The pink dress had a giant tag on it. This is a scripted show with actors.
When buying the kilt and the bride was freaking out and asked "how could he do this to me?" I found it absolutely hilarious. Like do what? Be born into a family that didn't have red in their tartan??
Okay. The bride's dress already was a fashion night mare to start with. The tartan not only is a family tartan but grey goes well with the cranberry red. Grey complements well.
I was thinking the same thing. She totally overreacted, the colors looked fine together.
I like her dress... it's different. 👍🏾
I have to say that I lpve her dress.
Yes, who could anticipate that she wouldn’t wear white? That bodice was terrible.
I agree.
I hate to agree with this bride. But she is right about bridesmaids' dresses. I have worn some very unfortunate (heinous) gowns and never once complained about style or price. It bothers me that all her friends complained about costs but their bridesmaids paid for their gowns.
My theory is if the bride picks, she has to foot the bill. If the bridesmaids pay they get some input in the dress and there has to be a budget that everyone agrees on. I'm with her on te cash bar too. It does look cheap. At least do drink tickets or a drinks pacage
I went to a wedding where the mother of the bride had made all the dresses with crochet. Not good.!
That bride - can you say self-centred?! This marriage will not last.
Near the end, the bride commented how nice it was for "Daddy's little girl" to be getting married. Possibly Daddy's little spoiled brat?
The marriage didn’t last.
@@lapiubella79 how do you know??
I LOVED when she started pulling out all the brides maid dresses that she has worn for THEIR weddings.
It would be good if this couple learned how to communicate without being defensive or attacking one another. If they can’t they are in big trouble!
Perhaps a good start would be if she learned some basic manners. There is little as demeaning as talking over someone.
I believe they are over acting on purpose as it provides more drama and more viewers...Ultimately, more cash for the show.
@@cj7girl280 No. Her friends said that’s how she is all the time.
They need to go very first before even thinking about marriage to a long therapy ranch ! Lol Horrable how she treats her future husband !
I think the groom should have run run 🏃♀️
This lady did not just throw the fabric at Angelique.., She's toxic as heck. I wonder if they're still together.
OMG why in the hell would he want to marry her the way she talks to him
It's scripted & they want it dramatic. & it's tv!
He didn’t seem to be much of a delight either
Unemployed teacher? That’s rare. With her narcissistic personality, she’ll remain by that way for a long time until the prison in-house school calls her .
Ha ha she never compromises like never
Most teachers I know are overbearing, control freak, I know better- than- you types..she should have no problem finding employment.
😂 true
that extra $600.00 should have been given to Angelique - she damned well earned it.
Ok, I already commented but…this woman! I hope this man realizes he’s not stuck. He can still get out while he’s alive.
Found him on Facebook and it looks like he did... No pics of her can't find a profile under their name and he has his kids on weekends it seems... Not the least bit surprised
What’s his fb?
Man, her dress was as AWFUL as her attitude!!! I'm guessing divorce court wasn't far off. With that horrid attitude, I'm shocked that he even went through getting married.
Her behavior on the golf course says it all. Rude, ill mannered, self centered, disrespectful of others, including established rules and regulations in, on, at public n private areas (golf course prime example) .If a child behaved in this manner we would say "spoiled brat" n discipline appropriately. An adult behaving in any or all of the above we would say
"_itch, or A___hole, or trespasser, " n discipline accordingly - warnings, fines, dismissal, press charges, arrest, remove privileges. In acceptable behavior always needs to be addressed no matter the age, gender, socioeconomic status.
As for the pipers, they were Scottish pipes, not Irish.
She’s unemployed yet she is SO busy. As always, so rude!
I don't know why people think cash bar is so tacky. My husband and I barely drink. You come to my home for a party and I'm not serving alcohol. My side of the family doesn't drink and our church family doesn't drink. A few people of our friends, coworkers, and some people on my husband's side drink. We had a cash bar and no one complained.
Right I’m Muslim but we don’t drink alcohol either just some Christian friends
So if the majority don't drink having an open bar shouldn't have set you back that much, just as those $50-$100-$200 on up cost those guests
Our biggest cash gift was $100. The average was $25-50. The open bar price was $800 for beer/ wine or $1500 for everything. Host bar was not given as an option. My entire wedding budget was only $7000. Nonalcoholic drinks were paid for so everyone had an good selection of drinks that cost them nothing. We by word of mouth told anyone that had a problem paying for alcohol to feel free to take it out of the gift!
@@heanewtoit sounds like you has a lovely day. I am shocked at the average cash gift amount. We were married in 1986 and our average was the same. I am always touched when anyone gifts us. I don't expect it and know the money could be used within the givers family. Very smart how you handled the bar issue. I am not a drinker and was miffed my parents insisted on open bar. It seems to me whenever an open bar is available, people get obnoxiously drunk.
@@debcollins8231 It was a wonderful day. We got married in 2007. We live in area of the US where people just don't make as much. Cash bar is not unusual at weddings either. Our price per person was only $10 plus $2 for the non-alcoholic open bar. I was grateful for any gift given cash or otherwise. Glad someone agrees with me that weddings aren't always but how much you get on either side of the invitation.
“That’s gonna be very odd. Guys in skirts, girl in pants.” GURL💀
why oh why would they even bother to get married???
I love when she got out her old bridesmaid dresses 🤣
So rehearsed. As if she just happened to have those dresses in her closet.
Most weddings I've been to have cash bars. If you want to drink you pay for it. Nothing cheap about that. And I have always paid for my bridesmaid's dress when I was in a wedding.
It's considered really rude in a lot of places; basically skimping on being a host. Older generations in particular find it tacky. Have a few drink tickets per guest, cut spirits out of the tab, have a drinks package or a set number of drinks on the table if you want to save money.
Here in the UK, we usually pay for our own drinks at a bar. It’s a rare thing to have a open bar, and most Brits take that as the norm at a wedding.
Just as well, because give most Brits an open bar and they'll drink themselves unconscious.
African, Caribbean and Asian weddings in the UK, don't have cash bars. We never do and I'm Caribbean. I've been to all of those weddings and we like open bars. No one ever takes the piss or goes overboard drunk. It's normal for us and abnormal to have cash bars.
Yeah, I don't agree with the wedding planner. Cash bar is appropriate if you pay for decorations. But I only saw chair covers at the reception and the Alter was boring.
I can't believe the wedding planner didn't question the photo used in the coasters.
I live in the UK in Wales to be precise and all the weddings I have attended have had an open bar, I have never bought my own drinkat a wedding
Nah UK is often open bars of some form. Drink tickets are becoming popular with the younger generation as weddings get more expensive.
5 songs for $600? Isn't that expensive? I really like this wedding planner. Wedding cake looks really nice.
Open bar, cash bar. Its doesn't matter. Well some people will be mad they gotta pay for their drinks. Yes, but oh well. Those people will just have to deal with it. Some weddings don't even have a bar period. They have one bottle of wine or champagne for each table and that's it.
I hope she doesn’t get a teaching job yikes!!! She is unbelievably.
I doubt she has the patience,communication skills and empathy with students needed for a teacher ?
My husband and his brother and dad wore kilts. Although I was initially against it, it turned out awesome. I nixed the bagpipes but it would have been cool looking back. His family has Scottish heritage so it’s something he really wanted.
Not everything has to be matchy matchy. Colors can complement each other and I think their colors did very well.
The bride's behavior throughout is shameful - petulant, self-centered, disrespectful and with complete disregard of her groom's wishes. The last person I saw throw hissy fits like the ones she threw with the groomsmen at the shop for kilts, looking at tiaras and flowers was a toddler. Absolutely no class. Her family must be so embarrassed watching this and her wedding planner should have walked off the job - I'm pretty sure her duties did not include being harassed and bullied. This relationship is doomed.
I loved how nice the planner was with the cake situation that's really nice
Is this a “Wedding heading for a Disaster,” when there’s no communication skills, prior to getting married, there’s a problem. How will they possibly communicate after the wedding is completed.
“Being together in expressing how they feel, shows Respect for the other person’s, way of thinking is always a Plus.”
Okay, now when she pulled out the bridesmaid dresses and called them out that was funny. Also why she been in so many weddings
What I've learned from this show is to respect the man that I am in a relationship with. It appears that the more the woman is disrespectful, the quieter her counterpart becomes. Emasculated their men for fame. Whoa!
Bride is constantly raging at everyone! She is an equal opportunity insulter!
Angelique is the best wedding planner on this show
I have literally never been to a wedding with an open bar, it's certainly not considered cheap where I am from. There is usually a bottle of wine or two on the table, some juice and perhaps sherry or a cocktail. If you want to Booz pay for it yourself
Absolutely, when they have to pay for their own drinks they'll drink less which means fewer drinks,no fights and no wrecks .!!!!!we went to a wedding years ago where a guest got drunk and ran into a field of kids playing and killed 3 little girls .true story !!
The only open bar wedding I went to was my own. I just wanted wine but my dad insisted on open bar and since he was paying he got his way.
Any wedding I've ever been to you get wine with the meal then buy your own drinks afterwards. And bagpipes are Scottish, especially when playing "Scotland The Brave" and Mhairi's Wedding. I should know because I am Scottish!
She didnt thank her sister for her gift! How rude.... I wonder what kind of a teacher she becomes with that temper....
1st one I've seen under budget. Good job!
I bet he’s going to spend a lot of time on the golf course just to get away from her!
I have been a guest at no alcohol, open bar and also cash bar weddings. Guests are more responsible at cash bars and the host is not a part of enabling or a DUI. I don't have a problem with a cash bar and neither should anyone else. They are hosting, we are guests, it is their prerogative. If someone attends a reception because of the free booze there is an issue. Ug, you are not a princess you are a bride. I bought my veil at a hobby shop and sewed on pearls that matched my dress, 30 minutes, $30 and done. BTW many men do care about the details they don't want to deal with the bride. I've two adult male friends who love their wives and dislike the memory of their weddings. Love the look of her dress, you'd be able to wear that again. Love the idea of the pants as they'd be more likely to wear them again.
Cash bars are tacky. You already have to pay for flights hotel car rental gift to charge a guest for a drink is tacky.
People don't go to weddings for the free booze. But it is an insult to your guests, who have dressed up, driven there, given up their time and given you a gift; to then be expected to foot the bill for their own refreshments,.alcoholic or not. There are cheaper and more restrictive ways than a.fully open bar though
She's outrageous!!
The minute she threw something at me, I would’ve put her in her place and leave.😡
I definitely am not a fan of when wedding planners talk people into spending money they don't want to spend. I would personally rather pay for my own drinks then put a couple into debt over it. I imagine many of these couples are divorced before the wedding is paid off.
The only time Melanie was in a good mood was the wedding day. I hope she finds respect soon.
Unlikely. You get what you give.
I'm not a fan of the pipes but I'd never be rude about it especially to their faces. Mel was disgusting.
Wow I wrote this before she was ultimately rude to the planner. The planner worked so hard on the photo coaster and Mel says "I don't like it".
The planner only cost $1k she should have got 3x the amount.
Yeah, I couldn't believe how rude she was to the pipers. If she didn't want them you would think she would just say, "Ok thanks, we'll have to have a think about it and see if it is in our budget." Putting her fingers in her ears was just so childish and rude!
Loved the Dress scene, fell over laughing with the Golf Course scene, at one stage I had it at the back of my mind to perhaps do a planner course to specialize in wedding planning....this bride has successfully undone any conceivable thoughts of doing that now....she is exhausting!!! I am disgusted with Angeliques Fee?? To top it off they were under $600.00 budget!!
I was a coordinator a few years back. It’s normally not the bride that’s a nightmare.. it’s the mother’s. Grooms moms are just as bad btw.
If you are really interested,, go to a bridal shop or find a coordinator. See if you can intern for free for a bit. It’s a much better way to see if you really like it or not.👍
Angelique desserves more money. This bride was so crazy, a proper bridezila 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I don't think Melanie is truly appreciated. She made me laugh and not in a bad way. I wish them continued happiness.
1000 for the wedding planner,she did so much,that's an insult.
The bride is something else. I am also seeing the groom having some pre wedding financial abuse issues going on. Throwing it in her face that she was unemployed to shut her down. I am footing the bill so I have more say than you. It is a red flag for what is to come. I am the breadwinner, so I have the power and control. 👎
I am curious if they are still married. The fact that they don't have many photos together speaks volumes.
I thought the same - he sounds like a jerk with his “I’m footing the bill” commentary (mostly because of how he was saying it)
She is the first person in the world to hate the sound of bagpipes.
On the other hand, this is the first time I saw an episode in which they came in under budget. Bravo!!! 👏🏼 👏🏼
She’s really not they’re definitely an acquired taste
This couple is super toxic, the woman is a spoiled, childish, self centered. Their children will experience damaging fights of their parents every single day, up until they got divorced. She will abuse their children and he will look away, never protecting the children. My parents got divorced after 2 decades of toxic marriage, when we were already adults. We (children) ended in a therapy... I hope they will go separate way before any child comes. She is very immature and manipulative and proud of it. These two resemble my parents way too much! Ouch!
Divorce soon
This is a scripted show where the producers create drama lol
You're not wrong but Len has his own issues
@@EwYoureCringe Well, to a degree. They are real couples and real weddings. Of course, drama is added but some couples are much more reasonable and likable than others. Maybe this bride is at a #7 on the obnoxious scale and they jack her up to a #10. But someone has noted on here that per Facebook, they are divorced.
Word!
That one bridesmaid dress still had the tags on it!!
Totally scripted.
this woman is a nasty petulant child, the guy wasn't much better, i couldn't believe she had any guests, the golf course scene made me think that the inevitable divorce is going to be crazy.
Do these two even like each other?
Okay, so, that part where she went to the golf course to get her groom's opinion on the flowers. I get that she looks like a psycho. But, I get why she got mad. He was supposed to meet with them to discuss flowers. But, instead decided that going golfing was more important. Like, I get it, he would rather go golfing. But don't agree to meet to talk about flowers then run late because you decided you wanted to go golfing. How about instead you say, "you know what, babe, flowers aren't really my thing. You go head and make the decision. It's fine. This way it's done and we don't have to worry about it." Don't disrespect her time by saying you're gonna meet when you don't want to.
Bride: “Expecting a nightmare” turned into a nightmare instead. 😆
15:00 Ahhhhhh!!! Can someone say pay back. She got them good. Talk about a boss move. Her friends couldn't say nothing. 😂
Len, Mel wants you to be involved. "Involved" means you agree with everything she says, give her everything she wants, and pay the whole bill. She'll speak over you and dismiss and insult anything you say that isn't hers. And that's what your life is going to be like. Remember: we start the way we will continue,
The initial Tartan was great with her dark red!! 😢😢😢
So many people have so many opinions about other people's weddings. So glad I am the way I am. I won't be mean to people but will have things the way I want.
She did stick to budget.I love the pizazz the tartan and red pops gave to the simple wedding.The color of kilt with the red bodice gave me vibes of Scotland/Ireland by the sea,or colonial americana/ new england.Pulling out the bridesmaids dresses was cute.least fav was the coral pink,and the green lining of the first.the purple would have been better if they ripped off the bottom.liked a couple of the ones she threw on the ground colorwise ok.But... big deal a lot of girls say they're gonna sell it after ,get their money back ; someone wants to pick it up for prom or other,and hey ...if there's a site that'll take and sell the dresses as a bunch if the girls post/donate at the same time some other budget conscious bride can get something nice.Either that or donate it to an organization that can sell it for charity .
Was the cake topper really that bad? couldn't put some red nail polish on the bride figurene bodice,plopp it on a groom's cake :) grocery store,bakery shelf,ice cream cake and stuck it off to the side?
Anyone notice the tags on the pink bridesmaid dress? Anyone notice how all of the girls’ shirts matched the bridesmaid dresses they ‘used’ in their ‘weddings’? This show is fake AF.
I found it hard to believe that many people would want THAT as a member of their wedding party. (Unless they were going for Numbers of bridesmaids.)
41:04 Narrator doesn't explain that's the sound the bagpipes make when they're inflating. I love bagpipes. Her bodice would've looked great with a tartan skirt.
Cash bar at a wedding reception is neither cheap nor in bad taste! I nor my hubby R not drinkers so know way would I pay to give people unlimited access to liquor OMG...The champagne toast we had was more than sufficient anything after that is on the guest.
I wonder if this couple is still married.
Thinking the same thing
If they are, all mariages will survive….he provokes her
Nope.
This can't be real, the bride is crazed.
Do they get help with the wedding financially? Because green and red
Go beautifully.
I hate how everyone keeps talking bad on the woman...they both talk to each other crazy! He even called her unemployed on national television come on! lol That's a no from me.
Exactly how many times is she allowed to be a “B” to him before it’s acceptable for him to snap?
He can't say the truth? To be so rude and bossy I would've assumed she actually was bringing something to the table.
Best part was when the groomsmen lifted their kilts
Poor poor Angelique
Sorry not sorry but I think giving coasters with their photos in it is tacky as hell
I love the sound of bagpipes maybe because my Dad was Scottish
Did not clash. She just doesnt want to include his irish heritage. Actually her dress was weird.
cash bar is not bad. gosh, just send him pictures of the flowers. She is so dramatic!
Run Len run!
The open bar situation is exactly why I wouldn’t let my fiancé pay for the wedding. She had to literally beg and has zero control of getting what she truly wants.
That was the ugliest dress ever. If she wanted a bit of red in there, she could have accessorized with it. Wear ruby and diamonds earrings and necklace.
The cake wasn't much better.
Bagpipes are good for funerals - for a wedding - they have to be really upbeat and light.
Bagpipes sound awful unless outside on top of a hill or mountain.
I liked the bagpipes. She came off so horrific in this episode.
What is it with these bridezilla teachers. I would never want any of these on this show near my children with their spoiled, disrespectful, mean personalities. In fact they should work in a job with no contact with others.
Did I understand them to say she was a teacher? would not want her with my child daily. Negative attitude.
Shes a bridezilla
The bride is being difficult just for the sake of being difficult
I'm surprised these women ever found men to endure them. I've found it expedient to let my man be the man.
some men are boring so they look for a excited full of life women
@@nancynouna6910 Truth, my dear
The Scots and French have strong historical ties
She is so disrespectful to her husband, I can't even finish watching. Next!
I wonder whether this marriage will last...
She will be on a future snapped epidode
All these men have there manhood in the partners handbags🤦🏻♀️
Looks like he gets their kids on the weekends....surprised?
…oh boy…what a start into …..
She is so ungrateful. Disrespectful towards her mother. She should be ashamed but narcissists never are.
Could someone tell me where she was ‘soooo tired from wedding planning stuff’? This guy should run like hell.
This bride is INSANE
Ugh. I dislike both the selfish rude bride and the holier than thou groom.
It looks like they have 2 kids but no longer together.
Baaahhh. The extreme drama is too much... 😯😬😵
So so entitled, so opinionated ,
The color of the green kilts is way better than that ugly dress the bride wore. She has no taste what so ever. She must have gone to Johns Bargain Store. If she could have found one.
This bride is so self-centered and unwilling to compromise that I doubt this marriage will last very long. And with her lack of patience and volatile emotions, I am not surprised that she’s an unemployed teacher. smh.
I have been a guest at no alcohol, open bar and also cash bar weddings. Guests are more responsible at cash bars and the host is not a part of enabling or a DUI. I don't have a problem with a cash bar and neither should anyone else. They are hosting, we are guests, it is their prerogative. If someone attends a reception because of the free booze there is an issue.