Siblings are supposed to be our lifelong friends, but what happens when that bond is shattered by lies and betrayal? Meet our bride-to-be (24f) and her sister (23f), who once shared a close relationship until a series of events turned them against each other. As the wedding approaches, the bride-to-be refuses to have her sister as a bridesmaid, causing a family uproar. But is she crossing the line, or is this the result of years of unresolved issues? Let’s dive into their story.
Sisterly Bond Gone Sour
The First Signs of Trouble
The Accusations Begin
Caught in the Act ️♀️
The Lies Continue
A Relationship Turned Bitter
Fighting and Hatred
The Ultimate Betrayal
Cleared, but Scarred for Life
Lies Spread to Extended Family
The Wedding Planning Begins
A Firm Rejection
Parents Not Invited
Crossing a Line?
Bridesmaid Rejection: Right or Wrong? ♀️
Our bride-to-be has had enough of her sister’s lies and betrayal, leading her to refuse her sister as a bridesmaid and even exclude her parents from the wedding. While some may argue that she’s crossing a line, others might see this as a justified response to years of unresolved issues. But what do you think? Is she right to cut ties with her family, or should she try to mend the broken bonds? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Secure everything and maybe even hire security for the wedding
Bride-to-be refuses sister as bridesmaid, commenters agree she’s NTA
Standing up to family lies and slander. NTA
NTA bride-to-be receives support and advice on dealing with toxic family.
Protect yourself from your unhinged sister and install security measures.
Bridezilla’s sister is NTA, dodged a bullet
Supportive commenter calls out manipulative sister, offers NTA judgement
Sibling’s bizarre behavior prompts mental health concerns. NTA.
Commenter sympathizes with bride-to-be and offers advice.
Sibling betrayal and homelessness, NTA for cutting sister out
Unapologetic NTA commenter sparks no-reply discussion
Cutting communication with toxic family: NTA
NTA. Sister’s mistreatment suggests she may sabotage the wedding.
Family treating bride-to-be horribly for not choosing sister as bridesmaid
Cut her out and move on with your new family.
Sibling rivalry or not, bride-to-be is crossing the line
Sister is scary? NTA for not making her bridesmaid.
NTA comment receives support and warning of family’s denial.
NTA defends decision not to have sister as bridesmaid ♀️
OP stands up for herself and gets support. NTA
Cutting off family for wedding: extreme or justified? NTA!
Supportive commenter defends bride-to-be’s decision to exclude sister.
Supportive comment on dealing with difficult family members
Choosing bridesmaids is personal. NTA for setting boundaries.
Sister lied and manipulated, bride-to-be not obligated.
NTA stands up to toxic family, sparks necessary conversation
Commenter praised for standing up for themselves.
Bride-to-be considers no bridesmaid better than sister, family feud intensifies.
Cutting off family for bridesmaid decision? NTA but extreme ♀️
Wedding drama and family tension? NTA and info diet!
Commenter supports bride’s decision, no further discussion.
Stand your ground! NTA and uninvited if they harass you.
Creating your own family of choice and cutting off toxic relatives
Cutting out toxic people ♀️ is sometimes necessary for self-care.
Wedding drama: Bride-to-be refuses sister as bridesmaid. NTA confirmed.
Sister hides drugs in her room, bride-to-be says no to MOH
Cutting toxic family members from wedding guest list.
Cutting toxic family ties for a fabulous life
Removing toxic family from wedding? NTA, stand your ground.
Supportive comment, offering condolences and advice.
Standing up to family abuse: Block, secure, and stand firm.
NTA: No drama in this bridal party
Bride-to-be stands up to toxic sister. NTA.
NTA. Sister’s mental health issues causing trouble. Gather proof, set boundaries.
Cutting out toxic family: NTA bride’s sister is the golden child
Trust issues with sister? NTA for keeping her away.
Bride-to-be’s sister is a bully, NTA for not having her as bridesmaid
Sister feud: Bride-to-be called a monster, but is she NTA?
Cutting toxic family members? NTA gets support.
Cutting toxic family ties: NTA stands her ground
NTA suggests recording sister’s lies to show parents.
Commenter thinks bride is not the a****e
NTA suggests going low contact. Family drama at its finest.
Wedding drama: Bride refuses sister as bridesmaid, commenters support choice.
Protecting the wedding day: NTA hires security and vendors password-protected
User warns of vindictive sister and advises to cut ties.
Bride-to-be defends not having sister as bridesmaid. NTA
Sister not bridesmaid, but NTA? Tell us more!
Toxic family drama and wedding sabotage? NTA, protect yourself!
Toxic trio? NTA comment sparks discussion on family dynamics
Bride-to-be stands her ground, but with a petty twist
Savage revenge plan against sister for bridesmaid snub
Savage! Short and to the point
Commenter defends the bride-to-be’s decision with a NTA sentiment
Savage reply shuts down sister’s wedding invite.
Cutting toxic family from wedding? NTA says commenters
Bride-to-be stands up to toxic sister, gets accused of bullying
Sister wants to ruin wedding? Not the a**hole!
Supportive comment, advises security measures.
Commenter calls sister ‘cuckoo for cocoa puffs’
Cutting out toxic family members for a drama-free wedding
Is revenge the answer? Comment suggests drastic action.
Bride-to-be sets healthy boundaries for wedding, avoids sabotage.
Last Updated on June 5, 2023 by Diply Social Team