Weddings are supposed to be a time for love and celebration, but one couple’s decision has caused major family drama. The couple (27m & 25f) are getting married in the fall and have decided to allow friends and family to bring their kids, with one exception: their cousin Linda’s daughter, Cerrie (12). The reason? Cerrie’s past behavior at another family wedding. Let’s dive into this family feud and find out what’s going on.
The Wedding Plan

The Exception: Cerrie (12)

Cake Catastrophe

Linda’s ‘Talk’

The Invitation

The Truth Comes Out

Avoiding a Repeat ♂️

Family Backlash

Why Invite Linda?

The Lesser of Two Evils ⚖️

Family Drama Unleashed ️
This couple’s decision to exclude their cousin’s daughter from their wedding guest list has stirred up a whirlwind of family drama. Linda, the mother of the uninvited child, has rallied her friends and family to bombard the couple with angry messages, accusing them of being selfish. The couple stands by their decision, fearing a repeat of the disastrous cake incident at a previous wedding. With family values and respect for elders at the core of their decision to invite Linda, they’ve chosen the lesser of two evils. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA, uninvite anyone that complained.
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NTA. 10-year-old caused chaos at wedding, uninvite entitled Karen & others.

NTA, but a**hole guest rescinds invite after being called out

JAM: Justified, but not an a**hole. Funny and disruptive kid.

NTA: Uninvite parents too! She might ruin your wedding out of spite

Wedding is about you, not them. You’re NTA for uninviting.

NTA. Stand your ground and limit contact with toxic cousin.

Why invite entitled parent if you dislike entitled kid?

Uninvite the cousin too. Avoid potential wedding drama. NTA.

NTA. Assertive response to unfair wedding guest demands

NTA for banning one kid, but will pare down guest list

Cerrie’s age doesn’t matter, NAH. Expensive cakes and hecklers!

Uninviting her might be the best solution.

NTA. Actions, meet consequences.

Bride and groom ban a spoiled kid from their wedding

Uninvite her and her husband? Drama at the wedding!

Uninviting the complainer and supporters, they should understand

NTA. Your wedding, your choices.

“NTA. Good on you ” – Supporting the couple’s decision
