Weddings are supposed to be a magical time filled with love and celebration, but sometimes they can also spark family drama. A bride-to-be (27F) is facing backlash after refusing to share her wedding day with her brother (25M) and his fiancée (24F). The siblings have always been close, but when the brother’s fiancée suggests a joint wedding to save money, things take a turn for the worse.
The Happy Couple’s Wedding Plans
Setting the Date
Brother’s Engagement
A Shocking Proposal
The Real Reason?
Standing Her Ground ♀️
fSIL’s Emotional Outburst
Age-Related Insults
Brother’s Reaction
A Plea for Reconsideration
The Bride-to-Be’s Response
Radio Silence
Questioning Herself
Is She Selfish for Wanting Her Own Wedding Day?
The bride-to-be is left questioning if she’s being selfish for wanting her wedding day to be solely about her and her fiancé. While she sympathizes with her brother and his fiancée’s financial situation, she’s been saving for her dream wedding for years. With emotions running high, the siblings haven’t spoken in days. What do you think? Should she reconsider sharing her special day, or stand her ground? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
Wedding expenses and family drama. NTA for prioritizing yourself.
Bride-to-be stands up to entitled brother and FSIL. NTA.
Double weddings are always a bad idea, except in soap operas
NTA bride shuts down entitled sister with epic clapback
NTA! FSIL’s entitlement is unbelievable
Sister refuses to share wedding day with broke brother
Bride-to-be offers to donate money to brother’s wedding fund, but fSIL assaults her and calls her a greedy b****. Family supports bride-to-be and questions brother’s engagement. Consider hiring security for the wedding.
Family drama ahead! NTA commenter advises talking it out
Wedding day drama: Bride refuses to share with broke brother
Bridezilla alert! Commenter supports brother in wedding dispute.
NTA stands their ground against entitled family members
Wedding day clash with broke brother? NTA, but don’t do it!
Brother offers to pay for extra guests at wedding, bride refuses. NTA.
Sister’s quick thinking leads to arrest and brother’s safety
Bride’s sister-in-law-to-be called out for manipulative behavior
Bride’s brother is NTA for wanting his own special day
Envious sister wants OP to pay for her wedding and guests
Commenter shocked by bride-to-be’s behavior.
Bride-to-be stands her ground, calls out cheeky family members
Bridezilla demands brother split wedding costs, insults sister-in-law. NTA.
Bride-to-Be stands her ground, but will her brother cause drama?
Support for NTA’s opinion on bride’s financial expectations.
Bride-to-be stands her ground against manipulative brother – NTA
Bridezilla or not? Commenters weigh in on wedding entitlement.
Bride-to-be not wrong for refusing to share wedding expenses
Wedding day is a personal achievement, NTA for celebrating it.
Extravagant wedding doesn’t guarantee a happy marriage. NTA for choosing.
Wedding drama: Bride refuses to share day with broke brother
Wedding day drama: Bride-to-be refuses to share with broke brother
Bride-to-be defends not inviting broke brother to wedding
Sassy reply shuts down entitled bride-to-be’s selfishness
Savage NTA comment shuts down bride’s entitled sister-in-law
Wedding entitlement at its finest. Not the a**hole.
Bride’s fiancé supports her decision to exclude broke brother
Commenter defends bride’s decision to prioritize wedding over family.
Bridezilla refuses to share wedding day with broke brother
Bride-to-be refuses to share wedding day with broke brother. NTA!
Bridezilla demands apology from broke brother to attend wedding
Sassy reply shuts down entitled commenter on age gap.
NTA defends bride-to-be’s decision with humorous medical advice.
Bride-to-be stands her ground on wedding day, but should still invite brother.
Fair split of costs needed, don’t let them take advantage
Wedding drama: Bridezilla refuses to share big day with broke brother
27 and dried up? One commenter defends the bride-to-be
Suggesting a small wedding for a wonderful honeymoon
Support for not funding entitled sister’s wedding
Military couple shares their humble wedding story
Couple in similar situation chooses to elope and save money
Last Updated on May 24, 2023 by Diply Social Team