exes that tried to ruin the wedding - REACTION

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • exes that tried to ruin the wedding - REACTION
    SUBSCRIBE! bit.ly/2DxtJhM
    INSTAGRAM: / charlaychaplin
    TWITTER: / charlottedobre
    TIKTOK: / charlottedobreofficial
    FACEBOOK: / charlottedobreofficial
    RECENT UPLOADS PLAYLIST: bit.ly/31RVL07
    2ND CHANNEL: bit.ly/3v1ZJPV
    MERCH: shop.charlotte...
    Hey there, it's Charlotte Dobre and today we're diving into the world of weddings. Now, we all know that weddings can be a little bit stressful, but what happens when someone actually tries to ruin the big day? And what happens when that someone is your ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend? That's exactly what we're going to be exploring today. We've got some seriously wild stories lined up for you. So grab some popcorn and get ready for some seriously crazy wedding stories. Who knows, you might even learn a thing or two about what NOT to do at your own wedding.
    #exgirlfriend #wedding #crazyex #charlottedobre #reaction #react #reactionchannel
    If you want to submit a story anonymously, you can do so using the following links:
    *DISCLAIMER* Due to a high volume of submissions, there is no guarantee that we will feature your story in a video. By submitting your story, you give me, Charlotte Dobre, the right to feature it in a video.
    AITA - Where I decide if you're the AH or not ;) - bit.ly/3Wds7w6
    Petty Revenge ! - bit.ly/3PwAUHl
    Entitled People Stories - bit.ly/3FtDB83
    Crazy Wedding Stories ! - bit.ly/3j1Xonu
    Caught A Cheater ? - bit.ly/3FTyFuI
    In-Laws From HELL ! - bit.ly/3YqjReg
    Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I make a joke or two. I love poking fun at social media, weddings, entitled people, tiktok and OF COURSE petty people. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.
    Edited by Timothy Dunsmore
    LINKS: / aita_for_showing_up_at...
    / my_wedding_was_ruined_...
    / one_of_my_husbands_fri...
    / wibta_for_taking_my_fr...
    End screen song:
    Defunk - (Feat. Charlotte Dobre, Sam Klass)
    open.spotify.c...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,8 тис.

  • @mage1439
    @mage1439 Рік тому +8334

    If you cheat, AND you invite your ex to the wedding to the person you cheated with, AND you ask her to sing, I think it's fair to say you had it coming.

    • @Beanz-on-Toast
      @Beanz-on-Toast Рік тому +309

      Highest level of Karma

    • @PrincessQ-qb8ly
      @PrincessQ-qb8ly Рік тому +633

      Yep. People who invite their exes to their wedding after cheating on them, just to rub their supposed happiness in their face get no sympathy from me. It's on them. You don't want your wedding to be ruined? Don't invite your betrayed ex. Simple as that.

    • @samanthacousland870
      @samanthacousland870 Рік тому +69

      For REALS!

    • @PandaMonium92827
      @PandaMonium92827 Рік тому

      Seriously how freaking stupid is this guy?

    • @leazimridaniels8552
      @leazimridaniels8552 Рік тому +72

      What's the song she was singing?

  • @cynoma2077
    @cynoma2077 Рік тому +1777

    The dad at the end story is a real dad, he sees the hurt his son is causing and says 'nope, not gonna endorse that'. Good man.

    • @alanaadornato5596
      @alanaadornato5596 Рік тому +112

      The daughter is really sweet too!

    • @Loaves_of_Cat
      @Loaves_of_Cat Рік тому +30

      I hope he divorces his wife (the dad) cause how a person reacts to things like this says a lot about said person.
      Also guess we all know who has a golden child too.

    • @loud_and_immodest
      @loud_and_immodest Рік тому +54

      ​@@Loaves_of_Cat Yeah, it sounds like Mom is showing some favoritism for sure. Dad isn't, though. He sounds very reasonable and cool. And fed up with his son's bullshit.

    • @Shadow-Shell
      @Shadow-Shell Рік тому +21

      I got a little teary-eyed at that story

    • @misscrackwood
      @misscrackwood Рік тому +16

      ​@@Loaves_of_Cat maybe the mom/grandma went to take care of the kids at the wedding

  • @jasondeandulierjr.299
    @jasondeandulierjr.299 Рік тому +4768

    Doesn't matter the details. Don't invite somebody to a wedding if you don't want them there. It's really that simple.

    • @Pillsburyjoytoy
      @Pillsburyjoytoy Рік тому +125

      Agreed!

    • @MerryShai
      @MerryShai Рік тому +319

      True. I feel like they were trying to be nice & didn't expect her to stay, but they shouldn't have invited her.

    • @toxiczombiewolf5692
      @toxiczombiewolf5692 Рік тому +319

      Honestly like they invited her and didn't expect her to actually come and stay like wtf. Other stuff she did was shitty but why did they invite her to begin with smh 🤦

    • @CreamIceMs
      @CreamIceMs Рік тому +142

      There was bad communication there with the groom. How do you not clear up whether the ex is invited or not?

    • @mustachiolps1623
      @mustachiolps1623 Рік тому +213

      Yeah, absolutely! She came expecting to be able to attend, and they just tell her to leave right away cus they expected her to read their minds and know she wasn't ACTUALLY invited? What kind of high school drama bull is this.....granted she didn't act any better, but yknow

  • @evelynkirishko5407
    @evelynkirishko5407 Рік тому +255

    I would kill to have in-laws like the last story 🥲 the fact they saw and treated her as her own person who deserved happiness and fair treatment, rather than seeing her as an accessory to their son, is just the best version of humanity ❤

    • @Bryn_G_Mama_of_3
      @Bryn_G_Mama_of_3 Рік тому

      Yes!! Can’t agree with you more! Dad is a real one. Too bad his idiot son didn’t get those genes.

  • @ILostCountAgain
    @ILostCountAgain Рік тому +498

    The bride isn't the only one who gets to invite guests. The groom also gets to invite people. However, Brides and their Grooms need to talk about this sort of stuff ahead of time. And come to an agreement.

    • @TheFantazingo
      @TheFantazingo Рік тому +5

      We had a shared guest list with one side each of the list. Apart from +1's it was all very obvious who was coming

    • @vanessaland5090
      @vanessaland5090 Рік тому +5

      if you don't respect your partner then it's not gonna last, rightly so.

    • @PotionsClub
      @PotionsClub Рік тому +24

      ​@@vanessaland5090and what about their kids? What kind of an insecure self absorbed fool expects the Mum to drop off her kids (on her time) and just leave them when the dad and stepmum are going to be preoccupied with the ceremony?

    • @kimschuler2906
      @kimschuler2906 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@PotionsClub That was my thought too. It was her day with the kids. I would have told the bride to have a good wedding while collecting kids to leave.

    • @carmy2155
      @carmy2155 3 місяці тому

      I also feel like her having the kids complicates things.
      The dad and bride aren’t gonna be able to keep a tight watch on the children, and I wouldn’t drop off my kids to basically be alone with strangers at a wedding.

  • @estibon3872
    @estibon3872 Рік тому +3469

    Here's a simple rule for all you would be brides and grooms; if you don't want someone at your wedding, DO NOT SEND THEM AN INVITATION.
    Then there's no dress or Ex drama.

    • @lisahuber9329
      @lisahuber9329 Рік тому +190

      in all fairness to that one bride though, it was her husband who invited the ex and didn't tell the bride that the ex accepted the invitation and would actually attend .. that's hard to avoid

    • @CM-yz3ze
      @CM-yz3ze Рік тому +355

      ​@@lisahuber9329 the bride should be mad at her husband not the ex. Asking someone to drive 2 hours and then leave is not reasonable to me.

    • @lisahuber9329
      @lisahuber9329 Рік тому +129

      @C M the bride is justified to be mad at both of them, the husband went over her head and the ex literally bragged online about ruining the wedding

    • @lunav9827
      @lunav9827 Рік тому +113

      @@lisahuber9329 she said she was aware she was getting an invite just didn’t expect her to accept it or didn’t know she did

    • @Macs-l2k
      @Macs-l2k Рік тому +174

      It's not just his Ex, it's the mother of the their children and it's her time with the kids, what was she supposed to do? She was invited, she accepted the invitation and drove for 2 hours, was she supposed to drive back for another 2 hours or go somewhere else until the wedding was over to take back the kids?
      No, she was NTA for wanting to stay, she was TA for how she dressed to the wedding though.

  • @shirleyward5887
    @shirleyward5887 Рік тому +1761

    For the rule breakers, she said specifically that they didn’t want to draw attention to themselves, they just wasn’t going to go and just sit at a table. If they’re mingling and dancing and drinking, just the same as everyone else, it wouldn’t have ruined the day. If you don’t want someone at your wedding, don’t invite them. And if you do, don’t give them ridiculous rules that no one else has to follow. You’re setting yourself up to ruin your own day.

    • @iri02802
      @iri02802 Рік тому +213

      I thought so too! They would just act like other guests

    • @moustachmallow559
      @moustachmallow559 Рік тому +229

      Imagine the bride actually paying attention to them at all times to ensure they're following the rules.

    • @shirleyward5887
      @shirleyward5887 Рік тому +39

      @@moustachmallow559 🤣🤣🤣

    • @alanaadornato5596
      @alanaadornato5596 Рік тому +161

      Exactly! Thank you! It just seemed like they were going together as friends and enjoy themselves as most guests do. It kind of gave me the 'you can't stop me from enjoying myself just because you're jealous' kind of confidence and I loved it!

    • @iri02802
      @iri02802 Рік тому +23

      @@moustachmallow559 I actually see that happen tbh

  • @certs743
    @certs743 Рік тому +1009

    I support the two exes that were invited with all those rules. Both invitations were clearly done as a power trip. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

    • @ladymorrigan5950
      @ladymorrigan5950 Рік тому +37

      Agreed.

    • @tealablu3759
      @tealablu3759 Рік тому

      I kind of support them, knowing that they’re still justified aholes

    • @debrasedgwick4697
      @debrasedgwick4697 Рік тому +55

      I think that if I were in OP's shoes, I would suggest to the bride's ex that they should go on an awesome, romantic outing during the wedding. Then post everything about it on social media. That would bug the bride and groom so much!

    • @peterfarquhar5462
      @peterfarquhar5462 Рік тому +20

      I think the first and second are completely different.
      The first was the mother of the groom’s children and the invite was unknown to the bride and probably out of civility, she then showed up in a red wedding dress.
      The second definitely is a power trip by having them both involved in the wedding, then removed, then given a list of rules to obey

    • @rigby.walabee
      @rigby.walabee Рік тому +13

      Here's the thing, the ex with the kids intentionally left out she was wearing a dress that is LITERALLY LABELLED AS A WEDDING DRESS

  • @mossybeewasteland
    @mossybeewasteland Рік тому +227

    15:30 Just the fact that only 3 DAYS after their DIVORCE the son was already dating some other woman and them married a month later just screams that something fishy was happening on the side

    • @l.westenmeyer8785
      @l.westenmeyer8785 9 місяців тому +15

      They had just FILED FOR DIVORCE before the son was already dating another woman. Then only engaged a month later. The father had received a wedding invite before the divorce with the first wife was even finalized!!

  • @rheah7180
    @rheah7180 Рік тому +171

    All the props for the Father in the last story. It sounds like he was being incredibly observant and caring to both his son and his daughter-in-law but the son responded like a pompous prick and the DIL responded with humility and appreciation. Good on him for continuing to support her and his grandbabies

  • @sincerefarrell6133
    @sincerefarrell6133 Рік тому +1887

    To the last story: So ex did everything the son asked, married him young, drops out of school, has kids, moves with him away from everything she knows, becomes a SAHM, and he divorces her because he had been cheating on her as his side job. He than rubs salt, fresh lemon juice, and a sprinkle of dirt for infection on the wound by announcing his engagement to the mistress and sending save the dates before ink even touches the final decree to finalize the divorce. How did he expect his family to act? The mom did nothing but support and encourage the toxicity by just going along with it. Good for the father and sister for standing their ground and siding with what’s right.

    • @xxxKida-Himexxx
      @xxxKida-Himexxx Рік тому +196

      Couldn’t agree more. The dad knowing what he knew had every right to make a decision about attending.

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 Рік тому +184

      It’s so nice to see family not supporting a son’s bs

    • @tealablu3759
      @tealablu3759 Рік тому

      This. That man needs a reality check. And a slap across the face

    • @alloallie
      @alloallie Рік тому +190

      AH groom: You have to earn a relationship with me on my terms !
      OP: LOL, I don't want a relationship with you anymore

    • @MiraGriffenthorn
      @MiraGriffenthorn Рік тому +42

      There’s an update to it! They read this one on smosh pit

  • @krysd8594
    @krysd8594 Рік тому +679

    The story about the dad supporting the ex. My family did something similar. My uncle had been engaged to a wonderful woman for years. He cheated on her and essentially mentally abused her to get her to leave so he could move the new woman into her home. The whole family stood by her and helped her find a new job, and home. She was absolutely shocked we stood by her instead of supporting him, but none of us approved of what he did and she is an amazing person. She's now happily married with grandkids so it worked out for the best.

    • @moonhunter9993
      @moonhunter9993 Рік тому +32

      That's really decent and sweet

    • @alanaadornato5596
      @alanaadornato5596 Рік тому +21

      Aww you and your family are amazing! Hope all is doing well!

    • @PrincessQ-qb8ly
      @PrincessQ-qb8ly Рік тому +14

      I'm happy for her. Glad to hear she had a happy ending. 😊 And your family minus garbage uncle is totally awesome! ❤ Is it safe to assume that garbage uncle lost his place in the family and is spending the rest of his life alone?

    • @krysd8594
      @krysd8594 Рік тому +27

      @@PrincessQ-qb8ly yes and no. He's still kinda with the woman, but they honestly deserve each other. The final straw for almost the entire family was the 2 of them stealing a bunch of valuable items as Grandpa was dying. Since then almost nobody would talk the them. The main exception was my Grandma but she passed away last June. Since then the family has not reached out to him at all in any way. The only times he reached out was to demand certain items that were valuable. We did send some things to him but not everything. That alone tells you his priority. His mom died and he was more worried about when he was getting the money from her estate along with the collectables. IMHO, I no longer have an uncle.

    • @PandaMonium92827
      @PandaMonium92827 Рік тому

      How much of an asshole do you have to be when your own family quits you?

  • @kurie8143
    @kurie8143 Рік тому +1226

    Last story: I’m on the dads side. Dude cheated. I know what it’s like to have someone you love cheat on someone else you love and then be expected to just accept their actions and embrace the new person. I respect him for standing his ground.

    • @MerryShai
      @MerryShai Рік тому +186

      I agree, dad definitely wasn't the a-hole for standing his ground regarding his son. He married her (when his family tried to talk him out of it), moved her to a city where she didn't know anyone & made her dependent on him so when the divorce happened she really had nowhere to go. I'm glad the dad & sister stuck by her.

    • @t-and-p
      @t-and-p Рік тому +192

      I'd go further. The Dad was an absolute legend and the epitome of a Dad for doing what he did. He saw a young woman in distress and, rather than take the "my child can do no wrong" attitude that makes a lot of these situations worse, stood up to his a-hole of a son. Considering that they won't be getting a good role model in their own father, I think the children have an excellent role model in their grandfather. He is teaching them to treat their mother with respect, to be kind and thoughtful, and to stand up for what is right - no matter how difficult that may be. It's also beautiful to see that his morals clearly rubbed off on his daughter, who has stepped up to be an awesome sister, aunty and support system for the family her brother dumped.
      As someone who had a-hole parents and incredible grandparents, that grandfather is ensuring that those grandchildren have better morals and don't follow in their father's footsteps. You can't reason with someone like that son, but you can limit the damage he causes. Well played to the Dad (& sister)! 😎👍

    • @andessmf
      @andessmf Рік тому +79

      Once they had children, they became his grandchildren and the ex became family. Good for him!

    • @iri02802
      @iri02802 Рік тому +12

      I agree with you!

    • @2Btoobee
      @2Btoobee Рік тому +66

      not to mention even the guy's sister really like the daughter-in-law, she sounds like a good person

  • @Unicorgo
    @Unicorgo Рік тому +135

    12:20 oh wow I had no idea that stalkers are openly posting on tiktok and boasting about being a stalker. This girl should collect evidences and stay vigilant already as he's going to hurt someone for sure

    • @anaguerrerosholisticwellbe2788
      @anaguerrerosholisticwellbe2788 Місяць тому +1

      Exactly my thoughts. That man is a bully. He's not well in his head nor heart. No wonder she's left him

  • @whitneythomas42
    @whitneythomas42 Рік тому +34

    I love that they still showed support to the ex and didn’t blame everything on her most parents won’t admit that their kids are in the wrong and I bet she’s very appreciative of her in laws and sister in law

  • @CatsOverBrats
    @CatsOverBrats Рік тому +841

    The two exes should choose not to go to the wedding but instead stage a lovely date and post pictures all over their social medias of their date together. No ruining the wedding but the two exes that got married will be sure to see the pictures from the romantic date.

    • @MoontownMoss
      @MoontownMoss Рік тому +15

      Dogs over sprogs! :)

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +56

      So much cuter and charming. And still just as petty. I love this

    • @boogermaiden
      @boogermaiden Рік тому +6

      But do they even care? 😂

    • @lisahuber9329
      @lisahuber9329 Рік тому +22

      or just end that friendship and move on with their lives ... which OP should have done some time ago

    • @CreamIceMs
      @CreamIceMs Рік тому +37

      ​​@@boogermaiden think they would. The bride was giving her way too much attention (giving her rules and all that... Shows that she cares about her to an extent, even if the care is a negative kind). I think if she didn't care about her, she would leave her alone.
      Even if the bride didn't care, the couple would probably have more fun by themselves than being harrased at the wedding by the bride everytime they talked to someone or did the cha-cha-cha.

  • @littlemisswolfee1095
    @littlemisswolfee1095 Рік тому +923

    that last story legit made me tear up. the support and love he gave his daughter in law when his son was clearly at fault... its so wholesome and so RARELY the case where the parent sees their kid for who they actually are.

    • @kelyrin
      @kelyrin Рік тому +66

      Totally agree with you. This actually happened to me. I was with a guy and he cheated and lied soooo many times. His family were always sweethearts to me and his mom and sister supported me through all of this. At the end of the relationship, they invited me for a drink, sat me down and basically told me that he was behaving like an ass, and that despite his pretty words they didn’t think he’d change. That I should actually leave him, as hard as it was, cause I was suffering like crazy and would only be worse and worse and worse every time. They helped me tremendously and I couldn’t’ve done it without them.

    • @robertjeffery696
      @robertjeffery696 Рік тому +1

      Sounds to me like father-in-law has a rush on ex daughter in law

    • @peacendpola23
      @peacendpola23 Рік тому

      wtf?@@robertjeffery696

    • @johnathongillespie3277
      @johnathongillespie3277 Рік тому +7

      There is more to story....in the end he also abandoned his (the son) kids and became an AH to the point the man's wife told him he is cut off from the family until he gets his crap together.

    • @evieschuessler8222
      @evieschuessler8222 Рік тому +24

      @@robertjeffery696 No.... I don't think you're right. I think OP and his daughter knew the error of his son's ways, and chose to support the victim of his son's actions, instead of supporting his son. Because men can choose to support women and not have a crush on them.

  • @RedDeadReverie
    @RedDeadReverie Рік тому +681

    6:40 The fact that her husband took the exes side would be the ultimate deal-breaker. It’s a huge red flag that he values his exes feelings more than hers

    • @monroerobbins7551
      @monroerobbins7551 11 місяців тому +1

      Red flag on the son’s part, or red flag on the parents’ parts?

    • @klm_shadow
      @klm_shadow 10 місяців тому +13

      @@monroerobbins7551I think this is about the first or second story with the ex showing up in a red wedding dress.

    • @madelenekorpi1988
      @madelenekorpi1988 6 місяців тому

      It’s his kids mother. Ofc she’s allowed to be there if he says so. The bride was toxic and insecure

    • @thatonewitch
      @thatonewitch 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@madelenekorpi1988
      Not if the ex showed up in a red WEDDING dress! Did you happen to ALSO miss the part where the ex BRAGGED about showing up in a RED WEDDING DRESS!?!?
      Plus, the bride felt uncomfortable and didn't want her there, so why stay?!

    • @thatonewitch
      @thatonewitch 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@madelenekorpi1988
      Not if the ex showed up in a red WEDDING dress! Did you happen to ALSO miss the part where the ex BRAGGED about showing up in a RED WEDDING DRESS!?!?
      Plus, the bride felt uncomfortable and didn't want her there, so why stay?!

  • @Margart526
    @Margart526 Рік тому +814

    Great content, thanks for sharing. My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, really love her so much, I can't stop thinking about her. I’ve tried my very best to get her back in my life but to no avail, I’m frustrated because i literally can't envision my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of her but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss her and just can’t stop thinking about her.

    • @bartholetbay412
      @bartholetbay412 Рік тому +9

      Your feelings are understandable, It's always difficult to let go of someone you love, i was in a similar situation when my wife of 12 years left me, i couldn't just let her go. I did all I could to get her back, I had to seek the help of a spiritual adviser who helped me bring her back.

    • @Margart526
      @Margart526 Рік тому +3

      @@bartholetbay412 Wow, how did you get a spiritual adviser, and how do i reach him/her?

    • @bartholetbay412
      @bartholetbay412 Рік тому +3

      @@Margart526 her name is MONICA ERLENE MORA, and she is a great spiritual adviser as well as a caster and healer

    • @Margart526
      @Margart526 Рік тому +2

      @@bartholetbay412 Thank you for this valuable information, I just looked her up online. impressive.

    • @M_IAWIA
      @M_IAWIA Рік тому +6

      Took me a little over 4 months. Pain stopped after 3. I am not totally over my ex, but I do not want him back no matter what anymore. It has now been 7 months. I am seeing someone else, and we are taking it slow. I think the most important part was that I learned to be ok with being alone.

  • @SarahHalina
    @SarahHalina Рік тому +24

    That ex who showed up to the wedding and getting mad because the bride didn't want her there: As someone who has divorced parents, there were plenty of rearrangements that were made because some special occasion fell on the other's weekend. My parents (who literally couldn't stand each other by the time the divorce was finalized) would very often switch weekends because something was happening. Usually it was one of their birthdays. If my mom's birthday fell on the weekend that my dad had my brother (I was old enough that I got to choose where to live), he would switch weekends so my mom could spend her birthday with her kids. If my dad's birthday fell on a weekend that my mom had us, she would switch weekends so that my dad could spend his birthday with his kids. There was no "it's my weekend so tough luck". They were very flexible with the schedule so that not only they would be happy, but me and my brother would as well. As people who are coparenting, you sometimes have to rearrange schedules for special occasions. The husband saying it's his ex's weekend with the kids so it makes sense to invite her too is so dumb. No. It doesn't make sense. You call her up and say that your wedding is that weekend and you would like the kids to be in attendance and ask to switch weekends and if you did have the amicable divorce that your ex is claiming you did, then there should be no issues about changing weekends. Obviously OP is lying about several things to make her sound like a saint and she clearly hasn't let go of her ex

  • @whirledpeas5717
    @whirledpeas5717 Рік тому +1318

    The ex was invited! The bride said she didn't expect the ex to accept the invite. Don't invite people you don't want to attend.

    • @Cissy777
      @Cissy777 Рік тому +38

      Agree

    • @questions3983
      @questions3983 Рік тому +76

      Exactly. Should have not invited her at all if they did not mean it.

    • @rayray80234
      @rayray80234 Рік тому +120

      ​@missmayflower it said she was aware the ex was invited but unaware the invitation was accepted. Definitely an AH move on the husband's part to not tell her that. Also an AH move to wear that dress

    • @angelashortall9778
      @angelashortall9778 Рік тому

      Maybe but why did she come in a fucking wedding dress? I was on Reddit when all this was going down, and this woman was posting on true off my chest that she had gone to this wedding just upstage the fucking bride. I imagine if she had just come in a nice normal outfit and acted reasonably the bride would not have had an issue with her. But she showed up in a red wedding dress. She got saucy with the bride right away.

    • @catinthechat01
      @catinthechat01 Рік тому +48

      Ahh yes, the ex was invited not as a guest but as a babysitter. She was to come and meekly squire the children about so the married couple could have them there while not actually have to deal with them.

  • @lehon481
    @lehon481 Рік тому +676

    I was an ex who was invited to a wedding. I went and behaved myself like a civilzed person. The groom was a childhood friend of my whole family and we had a civil breakup. Wore blue (not red), brought a gift, and wished the two of them the best. They're adorable and I hope they have a great life together! People are wack these days. If I was jealous or upset I wouldn't have gone. Why even go and cause issues!?

    • @AuntLoopy123
      @AuntLoopy123 Рік тому +38

      Because it was your day to have custody of the children, and you drove TWO HOURS to get there, and you were invited?
      If they didn't want you there, they should NOT invite you. Also, they should not steal your custody time. They should schedule the wedding for THEIR custody time. And if they didn't want to "play parent," when they were busy with the wedding, and on teh wedding night, THAT'S WHY GOD INVENTED BABYSITTERS.
      You want to peacefully co-parent with your ex? Great! Show the ex RESPECT, especially when it comes to your ex's time with the children. Or you'll find yourself fighting tooth and nail for YOUR time with the children. Want to see them on your birthday? or on their birthdays? "Too bad. It's not your scheduled custody day, and we can't make arrangements to change that, just because a special event is on." You know that, after they pulled that "Oh, it just happened to fall on your day, and you're not welcome, why would you even think you were welcome, even though we invited you?" that the OP is NEVER going to be gracious about sharing custody again.

    • @entirelybonkers8832
      @entirelybonkers8832 Рік тому +66

      @@AuntLoopy123 did you not see the other part of the story where she talked shit about the bride and wore a red wedding dress

    • @TheRealdal
      @TheRealdal Рік тому +23

      Because your a classy adult? It’s crazy how uncivil and undignified people behave on both sides. I would never think of behaving like these people. Also if I found out the bride and bridesmaids were talking about me I wouldn’t have attended.

    • @annmariesim1405
      @annmariesim1405 Рік тому +11

      i got invited to an exs wedding once i didnt go becuase i thoughtitwould alarm the bride and put through stress i got asked why i didnt turn up so told them i did send aweddinggift whic after i expalined my side they accepted it and we keep in contact

    • @meanhe8702
      @meanhe8702 Рік тому +5

      Right on! Healthy, and wise. I once was a jealous person in the first serious relationship I was in, I was very young (22), the guy was older and much more experienced than me.
      He was a musician in a rock band, very good looking, and the girls at his shows… uh, well you can imagine… I got out of that relationship because it was toxic and making me crazy. I realized that being jealous was very wrong, and it ruined things (not that he was innocent) he kept stringing me along with promises of marriage.
      I didn’t like those ugly, gross feelings of jealousy, and suspicion, so I changed. I’ve now been happily married to my wonderful sweetheart for 30 years, I can’t even imagine being jealous now, I love and trust him completely.

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 Рік тому +292

    14:58 that's a good dad.. seriously, accepting your child is the problem is so rare these days.

    • @safewordpineapple3828
      @safewordpineapple3828 Рік тому +11

      Agreed!

    • @PrincessQ-qb8ly
      @PrincessQ-qb8ly Рік тому +11

      I think a lot of parents either have rose colored glasses about their children or are entitled parents who see their children as gifts for humanity and they can do no wrong and even if they did mess up, it's someone else's fault.

  • @Danielle.Marie.
    @Danielle.Marie. Рік тому +3

    That last one is tops! Bravo to dad for holding his son accountable and leading the family with his solid moral compass.

  • @deeh5126
    @deeh5126 Рік тому +9

    That last situation was SO similar to my experience- except my kids and I moved in with the former inlaws, and the family took me in as their own.

  • @eleanorjay9568
    @eleanorjay9568 Рік тому +168

    That guy ranting about crashing his exs wedding genuinely scared me, that's some serious stalker material right there no wonder the poor girl left him in the first place

    • @morganablackwater2017
      @morganablackwater2017 Рік тому +15

      Yeah... He should be locked up

    • @Bryn_G_Mama_of_3
      @Bryn_G_Mama_of_3 Рік тому +9

      @@benniepottsYou’re not wrong. It definitely is a possibility and happens. But in this particular case, this guy seems very bitter about his ex moving on, and he’s showing signs of being unhinged to the point of causing serious harm to the bride and her now husband. Time for him to move on and get some intense therapy!

    • @blackdragoness21
      @blackdragoness21 11 місяців тому +4

      He's the type of guy that true crime podcasts are about. I wouldn't be surprised if he takes things that far.

  • @azuliakitten9197
    @azuliakitten9197 Рік тому +625

    The rule breakers aren’t crashing the wedding, they are just doing the normal things all of the other guests are going to do. They aren’t going to be stealing the star of the show or getting in the way of the bride. Considering how the bride is treating them, this matter is pretty justified. They aren’t ruining the wedding, dancing when everyone else is on the dance floor is not ruining a wedding. Talking to someone is not ruining a wedding.

    • @lazy_panda8771
      @lazy_panda8771 Рік тому +55

      Yeah I was thinking the same.

    • @kirakotobuki9195
      @kirakotobuki9195 Рік тому +83

      Yeah, if anything, the bride and groom would be exposing themselves and ruining their own wedding if they do or say anything to stop those two "rule-breakers". XD

    • @entirelybonkers8832
      @entirelybonkers8832 Рік тому +10

      THIS

    • @charvidhiman5884
      @charvidhiman5884 Рік тому +26

      fr!!! like if she is more into keeping an eye on them than her own wedding, you'd know she's the problem!!

    • @devonleskiw7781
      @devonleskiw7781 Рік тому +8

      i completely agree

  • @aliciamae14
    @aliciamae14 Рік тому +354

    I was recently married. I have a child with my ex. While I was getting ready to send out imitations for my wedding, I discussed sending out invitations with my soon to be husband. One of those invitations was to my ex husband, the father of my child. My husband was ok with it. My ex said he was grateful for the invitation, was happy for me, but felt uncomfortable being in attendance. He dropped my daughter off that day, and it was no big deal. He did not stay. No drama, no using children as weapons. Everyone acted like adults and was respectful. I honestly cant understand what is so hard about that.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Рік тому +36

      As long as he would have been welcome if he’d accepted, there’s no issue here.

    • @bakeranita6040
      @bakeranita6040 Рік тому +18

      I think it was the drive for her. Apparently it was a 2 hour drive.

    • @specialagentweener1073
      @specialagentweener1073 Рік тому +62

      Absolutely! My grandparents actually had a pretty gnarly divorce when my mom was 8 and older sister 10. My gma had actually left her husband for a rich man who is my other grandpa now. My step grandpa felt awful that he took away my first grandpas wife but in reality my Gma never loved him like that. She basically married my first gpa because he was her best friend and it was that day n age to marry at 20. My step grandpa and him weren't very close initially but my step grandpa wanted to make sure my first GPA was still apart of the family and slowly invited him to every single Holiday and family event and they became great friends. 40 years later my Gma got cancer and was in hospice in their mansion and my 1st GPA lived in CA and we were all in Washington. We knew my Gma was close to dying and my step GPA wanted to make sure 1st GPA got back to wa to say goodbye to his lifelong best friend and mother of his girls. 1st GPA couldn't afford the plane ticket and was planning to drive up but 2nd GPA said hell no, you need to be here as fast as possible I already booked your flight, your too upset to drive.
      1st GPA gets to their house and he says goodbye to Gma and he tells her he never loved anybody as much as he loves her and that he couldn't even imagine another woman taking her place in his life. Gma and 1st GPA kiss and cry and hold each other and 2nd GPA is just sitting in the room with them watching them say goodbye and cried over how beautiful their relationship stayed even after he stole his wife so long ago. Grandma died the next day.
      For 6 years my 2 gpas went on vacations together and road trips a few times a year just to make sure the stayed in touch and when 1st GPA died a couple years ago my 2nd GPA spoke at his funeral about how much he loved him and how he will never forget that even when his wife was scared to die and leave this world he sat next to her and gave her some peace and how beautiful it was that they never had any animosity towards each other but they truly became best friends. He ended the funeral speech saying if everyone in the world can remember why they fell in love with someone to begin with divorce wouldn't be such a scary term when respect and love is two sided. I will never forget seeing my 1st GPA legit kissing my grandma goodbye in front of my 2nd grandpa and me and watching 2nd GPA break down in tears over the beauty of their friendship.

    • @bakeranita6040
      @bakeranita6040 Рік тому +23

      @@specialagentweener1073 that was a beautiful story! Your grandparents were very special people!

    • @Melissa-yr7fm
      @Melissa-yr7fm Рік тому +7

      That’s awesome! It is how it should be. I’ll say that for some, they end up with people who they think are mentally and emotionally healthy. And they aren’t. Some are very immature and should have never been married.
      Two healthy adults who simply fall out of love or realize they are on different life paths, shouldn’t act terrible toward each other at all. Even if a spouse has been cheated on, they should still refrain from retaliation, especially if kids are involved. We are all responsible for how we react to situations, good and bad. Retaliation feels amazing, but it feels even better when you hear about karma getting to a terrible person instead.

  • @jadev225
    @jadev225 Рік тому +3

    The last one.. it makes me so happy that the father and sister were so kind and showed so much support and love to his ex. Good people right there.
    And he would know alot about betrayal. Funny he can call his family out like that.

  • @sheilat2014
    @sheilat2014 7 місяців тому

    Love a parent that is aware of who their kids are and doesn’t automatically take their side no matter son or daughter. My parents had our backs but we also knew we would be told when we were wrong! As it should be. I love that they helped her and was there for her and made sure she would be ok.

  • @Mojo_3.14
    @Mojo_3.14 Рік тому +415

    That guy at 12:30 is why restraining orders exist. Yikes, there's being petty and then there's wanting to watch the world burn to get back at someone.

    • @CynAnne1
      @CynAnne1 Рік тому +50

      Mojo - Considering the outright threats he made, he *should be* worried about *anything* happening to her *or* her fiancee...because *he* will be the prime suspect.
      And that *doesn't* look good 'in the news' *or* on a resume, as part of a court-order... 📑

    • @smoothie3993
      @smoothie3993 Рік тому +24

      he’s gonna cancel it for them? is that a death threat or what like wtf

    • @talkichik
      @talkichik Рік тому

      Dude needs therapy asap. He freaks me the hell out.

    • @alex_gal02
      @alex_gal02 Рік тому +24

      He needs to be locked up. Imagine being such a man-child that you can't grow up and move on from your ex.

    • @theformalmooshroom9147
      @theformalmooshroom9147 Рік тому +6

      I imagine he might get his head kicked in, maybe not literally, but I would say their would definitely be a physical response to his antics

  • @MphoenixE
    @MphoenixE Рік тому +498

    That man who asked his ex to sing at his wedding needs all this petty. An ex of mine invited me to his wedding and even offered to get me plane tickets. I knew he was unemployed and unmedicated bipolar and his engagement was fake. I accepted the offer. 4 months into dating and being engaged, he started posting about being single.

    • @MoontownMoss
      @MoontownMoss Рік тому +33

      Surely that's a completely different situation? I hope your ex gets some care.

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +13

      Yikes.

    • @valkyrienazgul6109
      @valkyrienazgul6109 Рік тому +6

      What was the song?

    • @elzbietabetlej4085
      @elzbietabetlej4085 Рік тому +9

      I am surprised so many people tries to eat the cake and have a cake at tge same time. Karma is a beatiful lady though 😅. I liked the most the last story.

    • @karennaylor7138
      @karennaylor7138 Рік тому +19

      @@valkyrienazgul6109
      Before He Cheats
      by Carrie Underwood

  • @KuroDokueki
    @KuroDokueki Рік тому +159

    She doesn't even want to crash the wedding or make it about her, the one with the bride's ex. She's, by her words, doing things all the other guests would be allowed to do. Not being allowed to choose her own clothes, not being allowed to even dance. Those are asinine rules made up to make her feel lesser. She's petty, yes, but not an a-hole here. The bride gave her and the other ex these specific rules, and it doesn't sound like they apply to others, nor were they expected to follow them until they were removed from the bridal party. It's exclusionary, to expect only them to sit in a corner, in a prescribed outfit, not talking to people, and not dancing. So if they want to react to that by treating the wedding like a wedding instead of a morbid high school prom, they're allowed to.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Рік тому

      Yeah, I have a conspiracy theory on this one. Everyone sees the two exes miserable and alone and not taking part in wedding activities and the bride, who is known for backbiting old friends, tells everyone the exes are too jealous to be willing to do anything but sit and pout. I think it’s a set-up.

    • @NekoKuro-il8rz
      @NekoKuro-il8rz Рік тому +3

      Agreed

    • @AuntLoopy123
      @AuntLoopy123 Рік тому +2

      And the bride said, "You're not my bridesmaid, but you still have to do bridesmaid DUTIES." AND she talked trash about her, behind her back.
      The bride is completely in the wrong, and I hope the two exes are the best dancers there.

  • @BushcraftBBQ
    @BushcraftBBQ Рік тому +8

    9:13 I mean if you’re ok letting the friendship crash?……..let loose the dogs of war 😈

    • @lisamarie3080
      @lisamarie3080 3 місяці тому

      This is giving me "Release the kraken!" vibes.

  • @shydog7276
    @shydog7276 Рік тому +4

    As much as i love watching drama, i cannot get my head around how these people find all this time and energy to be this extra and embarrassing lol. I'm with you on the "don't go/stay where you aren't wanted" 100%

  • @patriciacline6523
    @patriciacline6523 Рік тому +1720

    This is the first time I have ever disagreed with you, Charlotte. You Do Not invite someone anywhere thinking that they won't come. You just don't do that. Sounds to me like the bride played herself. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

    • @yeahexceptno
      @yeahexceptno Рік тому +313

      I agree. First she said she didn't think she would accept the invitation - And then said it was her fiancé that invited the ex. I think it's the first thing she said. THEY invited her, so she made the 2h drive and the bride was then upset. Sure, she didn't have to wear a red wedding dress, but it also wasn't white. you're supposed to dress nice when attending a wedding so I'm not 100% on the ex's side because she wasn't great about what happened, but I am 100% against the couple

    • @pmdavis3681
      @pmdavis3681 Рік тому +210

      THAT PART!!!! And I've driven 2 hours?! You damn right I'm staying!

    • @JulieVDK01396
      @JulieVDK01396 Рік тому +102

      i do think the husband didnt tell the bide that his ex would come.. bad communication

    • @Scranoma
      @Scranoma Рік тому +56

      ​@@yeahexceptno Most places in the world you should not dress in a long gown on a wedding. That dress was too much. I don't think the bride was an a-hole, but as I can see she doesn't like the ex and she is afraid to tell her (now) husband. Probably she knew if she told him not to invite her he would disagree and she would have to accept that the marriage is a mistake.

    • @KuromisHotTake
      @KuromisHotTake Рік тому +44

      I agree to some point, I also think it's messy because they invited her and wanted the kids there but didn't want the mom to stay (off of the dress)? So they just invited her (knowing she'd pull something possibly?) so she would drive the two hours and drop off the kids and what? I mean, she did ruin the wedding w/ the red dress. But also the husband is sketchy, they all are. Him for not telling his Bride/wife-to-be about inviting the ex, and she's messy for *assuming* that the mom would just drive the two hours to drop her kids off on *her* custody day, for *the new wifes wedding* and not use the drive/her kids as an excuse to stay? I get wanting them involved is big- but my brothers/sisters in Christ, bffr. There are always anniversaries and vow renewals

  • @Natalie-vu3lo
    @Natalie-vu3lo Рік тому +168

    The fact that the first girl seems kinda proud that the husband is texting her and what she did… man I feel bad for the wife

    • @catandrobbyflores
      @catandrobbyflores Рік тому +7

      I smell an annulment on the horizon.

    • @ydad8946
      @ydad8946 Рік тому +17

      She did seem emboldened by social media to reveal that, but at least the new wife will now know of her new hubby's seemingly philandering ways if the ex singing a Carrie Underwood song, "Before He Cheats," was not a giveaway of its own accord.

    • @xchrysantha
      @xchrysantha Рік тому +12

      I actually scrolled through her tiktok and was left a little confused tbh lol. Apparently the new bride was the girl he was cheating on her with. And the bride didn't know that the husband had hired her for the performance.
      But she had post after post after post about her ex and what happened at the wedding, including cute lil' tiktok trends with transitions and stuff. She's also a songwriter who's trying to become a bigger artist, so there's a LOT of speculation that it was all a stunt to get her music to go viral. So. *shrugs*

  • @Salsagirl66
    @Salsagirl66 Рік тому +82

    We’re laughing at the wedding crasher @15:39 but these are the types that end up killing their exes - if I can’t have you, nobody can. It happens too often for this to be funny.

    • @queenreg7
      @queenreg7 Рік тому +16

      Not at all funny-scary. Hope he was just blowing off steam.

  • @SimplyVibin17
    @SimplyVibin17 Рік тому +14

    Why is no one talking about the guy at 11:36????
    He’s obsessed with whoever is and whoever they are need a restraining order on this main. He’s completely psycho (Like gives vibes he would kill her if she got with someone else psycho). This dude needs help😬

  • @guestguest9634
    @guestguest9634 3 місяці тому

    The dad and sister did the kind thing and are obviously good people. Props to both of you for being compassionate people. Sometimes,”blood is NOT thicker than water” and “family” isn’t always blood related, it’s who you choose. ❤

  • @meghanodonoghue9066
    @meghanodonoghue9066 Рік тому +96

    Dad is a respectable man. We need more parents like this!

  • @Cosmicphishfamily
    @Cosmicphishfamily Рік тому +154

    The story with the ex in red dress . This is my take: she was nice up till the wedding because she probably didn't think the 2were actually going to get married or hoped they wouldn't and being nice to the new woman makes her out to be such a " wonderful understanding person" to her ex. She sounds like one of those fake sweet people that are nice to your face and talk shit behind your back.

  • @calebgoodman3028
    @calebgoodman3028 Рік тому +112

    In case it went over peoples heads, the song that first ex was singing is called Think before he Cheats. A country song about a cheating partner. So I am actually on her side on this one. Great choice of a country song too, Carrie Underwood has some great hits.

    • @bm-ww8kb
      @bm-ww8kb Рік тому +6

      minus the word think

    • @aubreycarter7624
      @aubreycarter7624 Рік тому +6

      Lol, I giggled when I realized what song she was singing! As a Carrie Underwood fan, I approve of the ex's performance!

    • @queerdeificeeli985
      @queerdeificeeli985 Рік тому +8

      The only other song that I could see being the same level is "I hope" by Gabby Barrett mainly because of the lyrics "Then I hope she cheats, like you did on me" cause that puts it into a perspective he most definitely cheated WITH the bride, and she isn't just holding onto a betrayal that happen years before he even met the bride, that she is perfectly entitled to hold onto, because nobody decides when you get over something or if forgiveness is supposed to be given.

  • @kendrabraun309
    @kendrabraun309 Рік тому +21

    12:12 i'd save the video and use it in court to justify a restraining order

  • @kellymoorerodriguez5281
    @kellymoorerodriguez5281 Рік тому +23

    I think the 2 ex's should have a fun, over-the-top date the same day as the wedding, just somewhere else! Take tons of fun photos and post all over their socials, showing what a great time they had. Meanwhile, everyone at the wedding, following "the rules", will have a miserable time and envy what fun the pair had NOT at the wedding!

  • @laurenc4138
    @laurenc4138 Рік тому +61

    I’ve read that story about the son’s wedding before and the father who posted is not only NTA, he’s a fantastic man and father/grandfather. He knows somewhere along the line his son turned into a POS and he acknowledges that the ex was wronged in so many ways, including son basically abandoning his own children/young family.
    The son (and possibly the mom for coddling so much he acts like this) are the only Aholes in that story. More power to them. That son is a callous capricious child who I think we all can see will have a string of divorces/affairs and multiple children with different women by the time he’s 30.
    If a man can’t even show minimal respect to the mother of his kids and especially to his kids themselves, he deserves no happiness imo. Sounds like all of their issues were caused by his immaturity and disgusting narcissistic behaviors.

  • @susanvinson2667
    @susanvinson2667 Рік тому +361

    The guy who wants to destroy his ex’s marriage needs therapy desperately.

    • @SpamEggSausage
      @SpamEggSausage Рік тому +71

      @@bijou3000 he's not cute or funny either

    • @bmljenny
      @bmljenny Рік тому +39

      I reeally hope that was just a sketch for clicks.

    • @felicitycarter8120
      @felicitycarter8120 Рік тому +63

      He’s a stalker. He’s the sort who would kill her. He’s a huge red flag with his if I can’t have her nobody can attitude. She needs to be protected from him.

    • @becca1189
      @becca1189 Рік тому +26

      I can see why she left him.

    • @user-us1ce9cs3s
      @user-us1ce9cs3s Рік тому +21

      No wonder she left him lol. Deserved

  • @erikarussell1142
    @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +64

    I would just breakdown and die if my father in law was like that. Good job on dad and sister.
    Edit: and mom for showing up to represent their family in their absence. I love that they chose to support the first wife as well though. We all need and deserve love.

  • @stevegreening419
    @stevegreening419 Рік тому +11

    3:50 ‐ she's not the A-hole, Stephanie is. I'm sorry, you don't send an invitation to someone you don't want at your wedding in the hopes they don't show! Thats just dumb. She was invited, she took Stephanies step-kids (presumably the ex-wife was having them after the wedding because Stephanie is going to be preoccupied with the kids father/her new husband on her wedding night!) and the groom wanted her there! A wedding isnt all about the bride. And again, if you don't want someone at your wedding, DON'T SEND THEM AN INVITE! She drove 2hrs, put up with the bride's attitude, and then was expected to leave and then return to get the kids...assuming she drove home, then back to get the kids and home again that's 8hrs driving...and she was invited! Absolutely, unequivocally, definitely NOT the A-hole.
    Sorry Charlotte, we'll have to agree to disagree.

    • @stevegreening419
      @stevegreening419 Рік тому

      4:54 - yeah, she's the A-hole for wearing that dress, not cool.
      Sorry Charlotte. We do agree after all. Can't believe this turned into a teachable moment - always get the full story before you jump to conclusions, kids!

    • @E.V.moon101
      @E.V.moon101 Рік тому +3

      Correction she would not be the A-hole if her side of the story was true which is not

    • @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988
      @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988 10 місяців тому +2

      SHE WAS WEARING A RED BRIDAL GOWN

  • @Meangrl19
    @Meangrl19 Рік тому +5

    5:30 From the Brides own mouth: ""I WAS *AWARE* OF HER RECEIVING AN INVITATION!!!!!!!!!!!"
    So she admits that she knew about it then and OP was invited. The bride can not complain about someone attending her wedding who was invited and she KNEW about their invitation. If she had a problem with it, then shut it down to begin with. The moment she found out OP was invited, she should have called her back and said don't come. That is a shitty thing to do to have someone drive all the way out there and demand that they leave because you didn't think they would come to a wedding that they were INVITED TO!!!. You don't want someone at your wedding, then DON"T INVITE THEM!
    Also, after hearing both sides of the story, I think they are BOTH the a-holes. What the bride did to OP was a shitty thing to do-and that part of the story was confirmed by both sides so it is the truth. They are both a-holes/

  • @sunihohn7431
    @sunihohn7431 Рік тому +35

    In that last one, the son shows scarily definitive signs of being a Narcissist. Making the (1st) wife be a "stay at home mom" and isolating her, telling the father & sister that they have to "earn" back a relationship with him, on his terms. RUN FROM THE GIANT RED FLAGS! Hope someone can manage to keep the children mentally and emotionally safe from him. That's sad. I feel bad for the 2nd wife, too. She probably has no idea what's coming...

  • @amujs
    @amujs Рік тому +87

    i personally think the bridesmaid who got kicked out, given crazy rules, shittalked behind her back did what had to be done. showing up with the bride’s ex in this scenario is perfectly fine in my book. but the again i know i can get hella petty. but still, that’s one justifiable a-hole thing to do, and i’m for it lol

  • @sanjanagoswami5869
    @sanjanagoswami5869 Рік тому +22

    The last story dad is the HERO!! I love how wonderful he is with his son's ex and how the daughter wants them to be real sisters, it's wonderful and I love that! The grandfather is setting himself to be an absolute role model for his grandkids❤

    • @AlphaEarth
      @AlphaEarth Рік тому +5

      He lost a son, but gained a daughter, a sister for his daughter and 2 grandkids. Super Dad super traded up.

  • @VictoriaMarch13
    @VictoriaMarch13 Рік тому +3

    The father and sister supporting the ex DIL is awesome! I love that so much!!

  • @Sleipnirseight
    @Sleipnirseight Рік тому +3

    The last story is definitely giving toxic/controlling vibes on the son's part. The fact Dad says the son essentially got his first wife to drop out of school, moved her somewhere she was totally socially isolated, and forced her to become a SAHM (i.e., financially dependent on him and even more socially isolated), PLUS the fact he's now trying to emotionally manipulate his own father and sister (who by the way, felt the first wife was so wronged that they chose her over their own son/brother).... Yeah, there's more to this story.

  • @sherryluu518
    @sherryluu518 Рік тому +163

    So I never knew that wearing red to a wedding meant you slept with the groom. Yeah, I definitely wore red before and had no clue. All I knew was, never wear white to a wedding. I just wore red because I like red. Never again. 😅

    • @christinaify
      @christinaify Рік тому +61

      Red does not mean that, I promise. It's just a very bold, flashy color and takes away from the bride which is one of the Cardinal Sins for weddings. In photos, in ceremonies...the eye sees it before other colors. There's a reason firetrucks are red.
      But does it mean you slept with anyone, especially the groom? No. Not at all. And in the example in this video, the dress was a mermaid-tail style ballgown with excessive lace. Ballgown is as formal as it gets for women and the only person at a wedding in ballgown formal should be the bride. For all intents and purposes, what that woman wore IS a wedding dress in bright red. THAT is way different than just wearing a red cocktail dress or something.
      As an aside, "woman in the red dress" has been associated with loose morals. In the 1800's, red was a color very much associated with literal sex workers BUT that is a very, very outdated notion and maybe why some people overreact to red at a wedding or red...anywhere tbh. Anyone under 80 should not see it that way. Again, it is a centuries old idea and anyone saying a woman wearing red in 2023 is a sex worker can f*ck right the hell off.
      This is also strictly a Western Christian culture thing. Red means very, VERY different things around the world. My brother's wife is Chinese and even with their wedding being in a Christian church, red was *everywhere* and encouraged. It meant something totally different to her and made her happy and it was her day so red for *all the things* ! It's the Bride's Day :D
      So did you get a look or two in a red dress? Maybe. I mean it really depends on the shade and style. Did everyone think you'd slept with the groom? No. No, nothing like that. On the Faux Pas scale I'd say it's an exceedingly light offense and you really shouldn't feel bad but avoid the color at weddings in the future if you want to be safe.

    • @micahsabio6602
      @micahsabio6602 Рік тому +14

      Me too and red is just my favorite color not any other meaning yikes

    • @ritaantosik6659
      @ritaantosik6659 Рік тому +18

      Same! I had a red maxi sundress from Express that I thought fit with the mountain farmhouse style venue and I had no idea until after on the internet that that was considered a faux-pas 🙈 no one ever said anything to me and I had even asked the bride wayyy beforehand regarding dress-code and colors because I haven’t been to many weddings and the only thing i knew was no white 😂

    • @sherryluu518
      @sherryluu518 Рік тому +10

      @@ritaantosik6659 what's worse is I knew the groom had a thing for me way back in high school. Granted when they got married, I think we were like around 25 ish? So it was a few years after high school. I was also attending with my now ex husband. It was only until a few years later that I found out what wearing red at a wedding meant. I really hope the bride didn't think anything happened.

  • @breakfast_with_spliffany
    @breakfast_with_spliffany Рік тому +123

    YES! The ex bridesmaid and ex groomsman SHOULD go to their ex's wedding together. FOLLOW all of the rules and smile at each other for a couple of hours enjoying the company. Then go up together and congratulate the newlyweds, following up with "We can't keep up with all of the rules so we are going to head out. Thank you so much for a wonderful evening" and then look at your date with a smirk and then walk out giggling and grazing each other.... :) The thought of not knowing can be agonizing..

  • @helianabanes4875
    @helianabanes4875 Рік тому +83

    Story about the exes going to the wedding to break all the rules: while that would be EXTREMELY tempting, I think it would do more damage to the bride to not show up. She wants to either control you completely and see you upset by her shiz behavior. Ignoring her will work MUCH better for a narcissistic beestitch like her(according to the info given here). Don't go. It will bother her more, I guarantee it. If you upset the wedding, she will get all the attention and get to play victim, which is probably what drives her behavior. Disappoint her by not feeding into it.

    • @myconfusedmerriment
      @myconfusedmerriment Рік тому +5

      Tbh, even if that’s not the case and the bride really doesn’t want them there, sometimes you just have to take the L with grace. There’s no scenario where the exes look good trying to mess up the wedding, so I would just not go, drop the bride and groom as friends entirely, cut their losses and move on.

    • @indigoeye3874
      @indigoeye3874 Рік тому +18

      The thing is though - only the bride will know all those rules were broken. The exes were just going to act like normal guests, not bring any attention to them. So for the bride to play the victim, she would first have to tell everyone about all those stupid rules she gave them.

    • @jothimfranqueers1297
      @jothimfranqueers1297 Рік тому +1

      Omg why are you defending the bride she wants them to go … your full of something special

    • @jothimfranqueers1297
      @jothimfranqueers1297 Рік тому +2

      Now your thinking smart BRIDE IS AT FAULT HERE

    • @jothimfranqueers1297
      @jothimfranqueers1297 Рік тому +1

      @indigoeye your comment is the truth

  • @richardmathis837
    @richardmathis837 Рік тому +50

    I have been having difficulties with my marriage for sometimes now but with the help of this Sorceress, I have been able to put my marriage back together.

  • @tr975
    @tr975 Рік тому +2

    The one finger for the, please excuse me for my burp intermission, is why I love this channel 😂

  • @AfterFivepm
    @AfterFivepm Рік тому +22

    The first one. You gotta give it the musicians their dedication to continue playing instruments thru all the drama

  • @grahvis
    @grahvis Рік тому +46

    I have to report to opposite to all these disasters. My ex was marrying her long time partner and asked me if I would give her away, which I did.
    Among the guests was another one of her partners and our son's ex-wife. They were welcome, there were no problems.
    It was a good day, she had the wedding she wanted, though with a hint of sadness as my ex had terminal cancer and had not long to live.

    • @donnathompson559
      @donnathompson559 Рік тому +7

      Thats so sad 😢 glad everyone could behave as adults for her

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Рік тому +21

    I actually admire the father in the last post. Kudos to him for taking care of the mother of his grandchildren while his son is still way too immature to man up and be a father to his own kids. 💗

  • @jacklynb8489
    @jacklynb8489 Рік тому +1

    The way you sang “let it go” over the frozen scene with your head 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 pricelesss

  • @4fNReal-
    @4fNReal- 3 місяці тому +1

    Loved the last story!!!❤❤❤

  • @beanieCafe
    @beanieCafe Рік тому +162

    The second one with stephanie i have to disagree,the husband INVITED HER not just their kids. If she didnt want that she should have told them,either bring the kids and stay or him or herself can drive there and pick up the kids. Invite somebody they will come and stay,simple logic.

    • @leazimridaniels8552
      @leazimridaniels8552 Рік тому +12

      Yeah but she bragged about it on true of my chest

    • @Martin46154
      @Martin46154 Рік тому +4

      I agree that she could maybe have stayed, but the dress was an issue...

    • @chrissigrigsby871
      @chrissigrigsby871 Рік тому +1

      She purposely wore a wedding dress knowing exactly what she was doing

    • @GMWILD87
      @GMWILD87 Рік тому

      Didn't wear a wedding dress maybe red wasn't the best but not a wedding dress.

    • @huchlvr
      @huchlvr Рік тому +3

      @@GMWILD87 It IS a wedding dress. Read the description. It outright says the dress is a 'Bridal Gown'. Just because it's not white, doesn't mean it's not a wedding dress.

  • @yeahexceptno
    @yeahexceptno Рік тому +45

    The one where the ex shows up in the red wedding dress - First Stephanie said she didn't think the ex would accept - and then she said she didn't know her husband to be invited her... Which is it? still not ok to go to a wedding where you aren't wanted but also, don't invite people you truly do not want at your wedding.

    • @twinkle7607
      @twinkle7607 Рік тому +5

      The first post was written by the ex wife and the second one was the ACTUAL post written by the bride..
      I personally believe the bride in the scenario.

    • @yeahexceptno
      @yeahexceptno Рік тому +13

      @@twinkle7607 No. She was fully aware that the ex was invited. Fully aware. That doesn't excuse the ex from wearing the dress she did, but had I been invited somewhere, made a 2 hour drive and was then told to leave, I'd be pissed

    • @hopetirendi2386
      @hopetirendi2386 Рік тому +8

      Stephanie is also mad the kids can't call her Mom so she's obviously one of those Second wives!!

    • @Eyeball44
      @Eyeball44 Рік тому +1

      Charlotte misread the post, it said she *was* aware, just didn’t know that the ex had accepted

    • @AuntLoopy123
      @AuntLoopy123 Рік тому +1

      @@twinkle7607 Do you believe that the date JUST HAPPENED to fall on the mother's custody day? Like, it was just happenstance, and not something over which the bride and groom had any CHOICE?
      Do you believe that they had NO OTHER OPTION to get those kids there for the wedding, including asking relatives to step in? Or saying, "Hey, can we swap custody weekends, so that we have the kids that day? Or maybe, we have the kids the day before the wedding, keep them through the wedding, and then you can pick them up after the wedding? Or Grandma can drop them off at yours? Or Auntie Jane?" There were SO MANY OPTIONS that did NOT involve sticking it to the mother, by stealing her TIME WITH HER CHILDREN. Not to mention the gas money of driving two hours there, and two hours back. TWICE. OR, expecting her to drive two hours there, and then just hang out alone all day long, waiting for the long wedding to end, before she picks up her children and drives two hours back.
      IF, and ONLY IF, the bride had said, "We offered to alter the custody schedule, so that we had the kids on our wedding day, since we ABSOLUTELY HAD NO CONTROL OVER THE WEDDING DATE THAT WAS CHOSEN FOR US, but she flatly refused to change the custody schedule" then they can get away with ASKING the mother of the children to "Please drop off the children at the beginning of the wedding, and pick them up afterwards, because "We can't possibly change the wedding date to suit the custody schedule."

  • @AndI0op-
    @AndI0op- Рік тому +163

    Exes and Weddings should NEVERRR mix unless you want absolute chaos

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +10

      Yeah, my ex invited me to his wedding with now wife. I laughed hysterically and hung up. I swear he’s the biggest Moron I’ve ever met. What I saw in him and she continues to see in him, I’ll never know.

    • @laramaaike3050
      @laramaaike3050 Рік тому +6

      I am big friends with my ex, but maybe it is bc I am gay it is more "normal" to be friends? And I attend to her wedding and I am also friends with her new wife.

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +2

      @@laramaaike3050 I’m friends with quite a few of my exes, but my ex husband cheated on me, belittled me, and controlled every aspect of my life. He’s insane if he thought I’d actually come to his wedding.

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo Рік тому +1

      You aren’t thinking about kids. There are some exes who won’t let kids be part of the second wedding unless they come. It’s hostage-lite, but not illegal. Would you rather have your kid absent or your fool ex attend so you could share that special day with your kid? I’d choose my kid’s presence. My ex can get up to whatever foolishness he wants. That’s what bouncers are for.

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +1

      @@BeckBeckGo
      And then there’s my ex. Whom when I told him his daughter was welcome to attend but I’ll be passing on it, he denied her. It wasn’t about his kid. It was about trying to embarrass me.

  • @disneydork100
    @disneydork100 Рік тому +1

    I really hope that singer nodded to the bride on the line “I might’ve saved a little trouble for the next girl”

  • @gojewla
    @gojewla Рік тому +1

    I HATE Stephanie.
    1.) She tried to kick someone out that her husband invited.
    2.) She is pretending like she was cool with op, but then tells them she doesn’t want them at the wedding, after they had already driven 2 hours.
    3.) She obviously wants the step kids to call her “mom”, even though she isn’t their mom.
    The only thing off about op was the red dress, but at least she didn’t wear white.

  • @AadenKDragon
    @AadenKDragon Рік тому +61

    I don't understand the issue of colors meaning things so the dress being red doesn't bother me. To me, as long as the style of clothing fits the theme I just don't care about the rest.
    What bothers me is the husband inviting her at all and then not continually updating her invite status. It seems like he purposely did not tell his new bride what was going on and the bride was blindsided. *That* is where I have an issue with this particular story. There's not enough info on how these people have interacted before this story to take a full side because so far only the bride seems to be the lesser issue.
    Edit: the dad hanging out with his dil instead of going to his son's wedding is a great dad. His son is a grown man who chose to cheat and marry his mistress while abusing and neglecting his wife. Dad did the right thing. I only think mom should have also not gone with the kids and just hung out with dil too.

    • @artemisia457
      @artemisia457 Рік тому +8

      red dresses are very-attention grabbing. they are the staple of sexiness. therefore, it's considered very inappropriate to wear a red dress to a wedding because it does grab more attention than a white/off-white wedding dress and it does kind of give a vibe of "you're his bride but i'm his lover".
      not to mention ex wore a red wedding dress which is just a double-whammy. this whole situation was a mess with the groom adding to it.

    • @indigoeye3874
      @indigoeye3874 Рік тому +4

      I honestly have almost the opposite view on that story. A miscommunication definitely happened between the groom and bride - she assumed no-one reasonable would accept an invitation to an ex's wedding OR that it would be something the groom would definitely tell her. We don't know the groom's side, it really is possible he just didn't think that it was important to explicitly say his ex accepted. I happen to know a few men who, though nice people, would probably do the same. The dress seems more the issue and I am not surprised the bride didn't want her there. The red color is only a real issue in combination with the fact that it is a fancy floor length, lacey dress. That is a very, very loud, attention grabbing dress. Definitely not acceptable to wear to a wedding, unless stated otherwise by the couple. Had the ex shown up in something more appropriate, the bride would likely be a lot more willing to just wave the whole thing as a miscommunication and let her into the wedding.

    • @marqueldeaneee
      @marqueldeaneee Рік тому +3

      @@indigoeye3874they have kids together who she would have to drive two hours to pick up after the wedding I get the dress color but to think she wouldn’t wanna be there when she has to pick up her kids after when it’s not right up the street is crazy. That’s the mother of his kids lmao. That’s what happens when you get with someone with kids gotta learn to compromise that fact.

    • @DvanderPluijm
      @DvanderPluijm Рік тому +4

      I don't get the whole issue of colors either. It's only an issue if you make it an issue. Someone wears red? Big freaking deal! Just focus on your wedding, be happy, maybe even compliment the person wearing red, just to show that you DO NOT CARE, and move on. So many of these AITA posts about weddings can be completely avoided if brides in particular wouldn't make such a big issue out of literally everything. Black, red, white, who the F cares what someone wears to a wedding? It's YOUR wedding and they only upstage you if you LET them.

    • @becca1189
      @becca1189 Рік тому

      @@DvanderPluijm Agreed. Class & poise can go a long way. If you show people they can't get to you it will ruin all of their fun & they'll just end up making fools of themselves.
      About color. They can effect people's mood. That's why baby colors are always pastels. They have a calming effect. Bright colors tend to have an invigorating effect (which is why it's not recommended for areas where people sleep).
      Red, particularly bright red, is the color of passion (in Chinese culture it's the traditional color of the bridal gown). The meaning is true across cultures because the color red has an arousing effect on people (anger & lust in equal measure). The meanings attributed to colors are not always arbitrary. They are based on how they effect the human mind.

  • @16poetisa
    @16poetisa Рік тому +37

    Wow that red dress story was a cluster. I'm gonna blame the husband for not consulting his now-wife (hopefully future ex #2) about whether to even invite his ex. Showing up when you're invited but not actually wanted is the worst, and the husband should have been apologizing on both sides. But the ex lost any sympathy by showing up in that dress. I also wonder if OP used the kids as part of her excuse to stay, since it would be unreasonable to ask her to make two four-hour round trips just to drop them off and pick them up.

  • @lygophilia4127
    @lygophilia4127 Рік тому +44

    Oh god, the first one. My ex asked me to make his fiance's WEDDING DRESS! He was secretly sleeping with both of us at the same time until he came clean. Dude, no.

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +15

      Wtf?!? Oh yes. I’d love to make a dream dress for the girl you not only cheated with but chose over me. Yea, that sounds excellent. How fun.

    • @ladymorrigan5950
      @ladymorrigan5950 Рік тому +4

      WTAF?! I don’t know whether to laugh at the audacity or get angry on your behalf. 🤦‍♀️

    • @lygophilia4127
      @lygophilia4127 Рік тому +7

      ​@@ladymorrigan5950 I laughed when he asked. He was a bullet I dodged. I felt more sorry for her for marrying him, an admitted s*x addict who liked to go to bars to sleep with strangers. I think they're still married 10 years later; I'd love to be a fly on the wall of that train wreck for a day.

  • @jennyleona5703
    @jennyleona5703 Рік тому +7

    3:29 :: I know I’m unconventional, but I’m kinda team EX on this one.
    I agree that’s she’s family. If they have young kids together, they are co-parents and therefore a family. Period. PLUS they have a healthy, supportive respect for one another!? Sounds AMAZING!
    If the dress is red, it’s not a wedding dress, lacy mermaid cut or no. Unless it’s her own revamped wedding dress, or she’s decking a bridal veil, it’s not a message, it’s a dress. If she misjudged formality, that was bad communication, not malicious intent.
    It sounds like the Ex’s post was in response to the bride’s uncharacteristic reaction, not as a “teehee, I did this petty thing.”
    Then again, I’m a child of divorce with parents who did not have a healthy co-parenting relationship.
    I have healthy relationships with my ex’s and we have attended each others weddings without issue. My groom had two gorgeous women in his wedding party, his best friend attended looking like a GD movie star in her dark blue slip dress, and his business partner/former f***buddy attended with her husband/the 3rd partner in their shared business.
    I think this bride was struggling with her own crap. Then again, I wasn’t there.

    • @snowwilliams5871
      @snowwilliams5871 Рік тому

      😮 Ma'am! I need the story!

    • @LXLA255
      @LXLA255 Рік тому

      Yeah, one thing that stuck out to me was when the bride said the kids won’t give her any term of endearment, it’s super weird, what does she want them to call her? Mom or something?

  • @cainescouten-chappell362
    @cainescouten-chappell362 Рік тому

    12:20 that delivery is golden, “I’m the grinch” 🤣🤣

  • @joyindrelie6715
    @joyindrelie6715 Рік тому +26

    That is so sweet that the dad and daughter basically adopted the ex as their own daughter/sister!

  • @MamaPinks
    @MamaPinks Рік тому +87

    9:00 I feel like the bride and groom 🤵🏻‍♂️👰🏼‍♀️ inviting the exes to the wedding is BEGGING for them to break the rules. Like, why did you invite them? To throw it in their face that they're not together amymore? Bride and Groom are setting themselves up for the drama!

    • @boogermaiden
      @boogermaiden Рік тому +3

      Exactly!

    • @pocoloco9688
      @pocoloco9688 Рік тому

      1) bride didn't know
      2) the ex showed up in a red wedding gown

    • @abuntykhan184
      @abuntykhan184 Рік тому +3

      @@pocoloco9688 it's about the other story about 2 exes

    • @MamaPinks
      @MamaPinks Рік тому

      @@pocoloco9688 I was referring to a different story.

  • @amysays3980
    @amysays3980 Рік тому +46

    The two exes considering going to the bridezilla's wedding should just go on a fabulous date on the same day and post it all over social media. And wouldn't be awesome if they actually ended up together? 🤭🤭🤭😁

    • @jothimfranqueers1297
      @jothimfranqueers1297 Рік тому

      NOPE THEY SHOULD GO AND DO AS THEY POSTED BRIDE IS PATHETIC DESERVES IT AND MUCH MORE

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Рік тому

      This isn’t a terrible solution. This bride clearly wants to make them look bad no matter what they choose. So a flashy date would be a nice solution.

    • @karisworldgaming4832
      @karisworldgaming4832 Рік тому +2

      @@jothimfranqueers1297 Literally tho. She’s marrying the ex friend’s boyfriend of 4 years. What the actual hell? The bride just seems like she has issues.

    • @JINXIENG
      @JINXIENG Рік тому +1

      @@karisworldgaming4832 not to mention the bride's ex is the future husband's cousin who was also invited

  • @taraharvey8123
    @taraharvey8123 Рік тому +5

    10:21
    *I do NOT think you're the A-hole! Seeing how the bride is marrying YOUR EX.. I say GO DO IT!*
    *Go with her ex, however I don't think you and your date should do anything to ruin the wedding!*

  • @LadySugarcube
    @LadySugarcube Місяць тому

    I nearly burst out laughing at my workplace because of the editing on 2:56 😂

  • @liveyourbestlife143
    @liveyourbestlife143 Рік тому +70

    My ex husband introduced my current husband and myself to each other, we are all 3 great friends... yet my ex completely understood not being invited to our wedding. While it's perfectly okay to remain friends you really do have to have boundaries when it comes to ex's

    • @liliannightshade3288
      @liliannightshade3288 Рік тому +1

      I know a lot of people that invite exes to their weddings. I have exes that I am now closer to than when we were in a relationship (at age 15), they are like the best friends I have.

  • @LiRoKnox
    @LiRoKnox Рік тому +28

    1. Glad I'm single and 2. This may sound insensitive but makes me glad my ex is currently behind bars. At this point I'm fairly sure I will stay single indefinitely, just not worth the hassle lol. Thank you Queen of Petty for always being there to make us smile 😃❤

    • @StrangeFacinations
      @StrangeFacinations Рік тому +4

      You're my kind of woman. I'd be happy if my ex were in jail.

    • @LiRoKnox
      @LiRoKnox Рік тому +2

      @@StrangeFacinationshugs 🫂 the only thing I wish is he would stay there for much longer, he's absolutely a danger to society but he's also good at charming others to thinking he's the wronged party. I don't want another woman to be hurt by him. He truly deserves to spend his life with no one by his side.

  • @justhearmeout3959
    @justhearmeout3959 Рік тому +54

    The woman in the red wedding dress didn't make the bride out to be the villain in the way she thought though 😂

    • @erikarussell1142
      @erikarussell1142 Рік тому +4

      Right tho. Her story seemed off to me. Then Stephanie chimed in and I was like yep. That one sounds more truthful than all of the missing information she gave us. Including no upload of the dress.

    • @dianaquick8883
      @dianaquick8883 Рік тому +10

      Yeah, she was most certainly the evil ex in both stories. She just screamed, "I'm jealous, and I want to steal him back!" Judging from the ex-husband and MIL's reaction, she wouldn't really have to try that hard either. Stephanie should cut her losses and run.

    • @armstrongdhawan6338
      @armstrongdhawan6338 Рік тому +22

      @@dianaquick8883 Stephanie wants to remember that she married someone who had kids with this woman. It’s disrespectful and not okay to treat the mother of his children like that. In doing so, she’s playing right into the hands of the ex if she wants to cause trouble. I don’t care whose special day it is, you don’t treat the mother of the kids like that. Right down to mom being blamed because the kids call her by her name…. What else are they supposed to call her? Mommy? Too many women think they get a man with kids and are just going to take over the place of the ex/mother in the family. Life don’t work like that. Both of them acted childishly.

    • @dianaquick8883
      @dianaquick8883 Рік тому +7

      @Armstrong Dhawan my biggest issue is that the husband invited his ex and didn't bother to tell Stephanie. Then, when the ex showed up in a red wedding dress, he and his mother sided with her rather than with the bride. Both of those actions alone seem like he had very little respect for the woman he is currently married to.

    • @justhearmeout3959
      @justhearmeout3959 Рік тому +4

      @@armstrongdhawan6338 I hear you, but I think the problem is that the bride didn't even know she was coming. I can definitely imagine how that would be stressful, but when you add in that she was wearing a ball gown and bragging that she upstaged the bride, it really looks like the bride was doing the best she could in an awful situation.
      Just imagine if anyone, let alone your partner's ex, walked into your wedding wearing that dress

  • @roseb822
    @roseb822 9 місяців тому +1

    15:25 the father in law sounds like a great guy I'm happy he and the sister stayed with his new daughter. This new marriage will prolly end faster than the 1st one. N the father\ grandfather knows the children n ex will be in their lives forever.

  • @thehyenamakeupslayer3819
    @thehyenamakeupslayer3819 Рік тому +8

    12:25 .... sounds like hes going the right way to get beat tf up! 👀

  • @aleska218
    @aleska218 Рік тому +19

    Red dress story: wearing a red wedding means just one thing "I slept with the groom and I'm still pissed he broke up with me to marry another", it doesn't make you just the AH, it makes you also enormously ridiculous AH
    Exes crashing exes wedding: they should not attend the wedding and go out on a date together instead. Imagine how epic if they actually like each other and decide to marry?
    Father and sister siding with former DIL/SIL instead of the cheating son/brother: you are too pure for this word, we don't deserve you guys ❤

    • @JdougGlass
      @JdougGlass Рік тому +1

      Abt the two exes crashing a wedding, would be a good chick flick movie.

  • @rebeccajo5595
    @rebeccajo5595 Рік тому +28

    I had to hide my wedding from my entire family to ensure that my ex would not find out. It was guaranteed that she would have tried to either ruin or end it before it started. The wedding went well and now I am married to one of the best people I could have ever imagined. And P.S. there could be a "petty" dress.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Рік тому +2

      Nicely done! That can’t have been easy.

  • @BlueRiley
    @BlueRiley Рік тому +74

    To the two ex’s who want to be AHoles at wedding…Don’t Go, but what they should do is spend the day of the wedding together doing as many adventures as possible posting TONS of pics all over the socials, just having fun all day. That’s the best revenge, ICE!

    • @jothimfranqueers1297
      @jothimfranqueers1297 Рік тому

      Hell no they should break the rules they were given… and anyways the bride should have never invited them to begin with that her fault for being a dumb B

  • @xerneasgirlpkmn1433
    @xerneasgirlpkmn1433 Рік тому

    3:35 Counterpoint to this was that the husband had explicitly stated that since it was her day with the kids, why don’t you come and stay for the wedding and she had received a formal invitation to the wedding and she excepted. she wasn’t gonna do anything she was just going to be there and support the two. She saw that they had a genuine bond and she liked Stefanie and didn’t want any problems with it. The dress was indeed uncalled for but she was still invited

  • @claireduncan138
    @claireduncan138 Рік тому +1

    Everytime there is a wedding or party I become the nanny to all the kids and entertainment so that the parents can sit and enjoy without been harrased by there kids and the best thing I love it and wouldn't change it everyone is happy all round

  • @Calliopeeee
    @Calliopeeee Рік тому +45

    I was fully on the ex's side for the second story until I saw the wedding dress and the other comments. Honestly, makes me lose faith in people who stay friends or are amicable with their exs

  • @Fortune-favours-the-bold
    @Fortune-favours-the-bold Рік тому +102

    Charlottes next merch item needs to be a PETTY DRESS!!!

    • @LunarisArts
      @LunarisArts Рік тому +2

      Why am I picturing something like Princess Dianas revenge dress?

  • @SandraSealySeawomanBDS
    @SandraSealySeawomanBDS Рік тому +11

    1) For those who have an ex that gets married to someone else, I know it really sucks. But don't go/ crash the day. Give it time and it'll be fine.
    2)INVITES: The kids - definitely yes. The exes (generally) nope - too distracting & uncomfortable.
    I did send a handwritten thank you note to the kids' mom tho for support and letting kids come.

  • @oliviahoffman9795
    @oliviahoffman9795 Рік тому +1

    "Next time that he cheats... you know it won't be on meeee!"
    Imagine singing this line while making direct eye contact with the bride.
    Also the fact that the rest of her band agreed to play this song at a wedding.

  • @lisa5261
    @lisa5261 Рік тому

    One of the little things I appreciate most about your videos is how short and succinct your intros and exits are; they're not drawn out. You get right to the content and I really appreciate that. 🙂

  • @naomielsanders
    @naomielsanders Рік тому +68

    I would be here for a collection of “petty dresses” 😂

    • @Lindsay-nx5sv
      @Lindsay-nx5sv Рік тому

      I remember reading an old book of Etiquette by Miss Manners that explained three dress colors not to wear and why.
      white- protesting the wedding
      black- mourning the wedding
      red- upstaging the wedding

    • @RuuvakBeyn
      @RuuvakBeyn Рік тому

      Should they be decorated with rhinestones? Or...should the word Petty be written in rhinestones on the dresses in an extravagant way :O

  • @victoriawilliams2786
    @victoriawilliams2786 Рік тому +9

    12:46 I really hope the happiness ruining dude is just jerking people's chains. Because if he isn't then that is a horrific display of toxic masculinity. "She can't be happy with nobody else." 🤮

  • @CreamIceMs
    @CreamIceMs Рік тому +13

    The red wedding dress one... Seems like a lot was going on here.
    0. We don't know enough about their backstory. Has the ex been acting in ways that show that that she's trying to insert herself into their relationship? Is there a pattern? Or is the bride just insecure about the threat of the ex being around? We don't know enough about what's going on here.
    1. The bride and groom did not communicate properly on whether ex would be invited or not. It's seems she knew, but she didn't communicate she wasn't comfortable having her there (probably because they knew they would side with ex).
    2. Bride expecting ex to not show up to the invitation (wishful thinking, setting herself up for disappointment).
    3. Ex showing up and then bride asking her to leave (is pretty impolite). What would the husband say when he found out later that bride kicked her out?
    4. Red wedding dress is very inappropriate... Also, what was the dress code? Is it possible the dress could have passed as a regular red gown? Still fishy though...
    5. Did she do anything at the wedding that took the attention away from the bride?
    6. How old are the kids? Were they old enough to not need adult supervision, or were the kids young and in need of an adult to be with them? If they were young, who was she expecting to take care of them?
    So many questions...

  • @nicloren2220
    @nicloren2220 Рік тому

    the one about the person going with the bride’s ex and breaking all the rules should be a movie i would watch that. have fun ! 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @karenmusa3052
    @karenmusa3052 Рік тому

    I watch for your voice overs, facial expressions, and commentary lol 🤣😅🤣🥰
    Love it, thanks hon x