Imagine planning your dream wedding, only to find out your parents gave away your wedding fund to your stepsister! That’s exactly what happened to one bride-to-be, who’s now questioning if she’s in the wrong for being upset. Her stepsister’s wedding was affected by the pandemic, and her stepdad thought it was a good idea to give away the $10k originally meant for her wedding. Let’s dive into this dramatic tale of wedding fund betrayal!
Stepsister’s Wedding Woes

A Winter Wedding Twist ❄️

The $10k Wedding Fund Promise

Mom’s Weird Behavior

The Shocking Revelation

Stepsister’s Desperate Plea

Stepdad’s Nasty Joke

Ending the Call

Sister’s Support

Parents’ Texts

Self-Doubt

A Question of Favoritism?

Wedding Fund Betrayal: Is She the Asshole?
With her wedding fund given away to her stepsister, our bride-to-be is left feeling betrayed and hurt. Her mom and stepdad insist she has no right to be upset, while her sister supports her. As she tries to make sense of the situation, she wonders if she’s being childish or if there’s a hint of favoritism at play. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching dilemma…
NTA. Family favoritism and broken promises lead to stolen wedding fund.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister. Commenters agree NTA.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund taken away by parents without discussion. NTA.

Bride-to-be’s stepdad and stepsister stole her wedding fund. Commenters suggest not inviting them to the wedding. NTA.

Stepdad says no, but commenters say NTA and F*** off

Stepdad cuts bride-to-be out of wedding fund. Commenters suggest NC.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister, NTA comment and replies express rightful anger and suggest cutting out mother from future.

Stepsister’s entitlement cost bride-to-be’s wedding fund. NTA for objecting.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister, but OP is NTA. Commenters suggest passive-aggressive approach to wedding invites.

Congratulations on joining a wonderful new family! NTA

Bride-to-be’s stepdad lost his invite for being a rude a**hole

Parents playing favorites with wedding fund? Not cool!

Step-siblings and weddings can be tricky NTA

Promised equal share, bride-to-be gets none. NTA reactions justified.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister – NTA stands up for herself

Step sister steals wedding fund, NTA refuses to invite them.

A hilarious bingo of AITA tropes in a wedding disaster!

Stepdad plays favorites with wedding fund. NTA for being upset.

Stepfather’s behavior is unacceptable. Consider petty revenge for wedding.

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister. NTA. Fiance’s family wealthy?

Bride-to-be’s wedding fund given away to stepsister. Commenter advises not to rely on prioritizing family.

Stepdad’s favoritism causes chaos in bride-to-be’s wedding plans!

Family drama and wedding woes. Don’t let entitled relatives in.

Promised wedding fund given away to stepsister. Not the a**hole.

Weddings during COVID-19 are uncertain, NTA for cancelling plans.

Don’t let your mom and stepdad ruin your special day

Bride-to-be stands up to entitled stepfamily.

Stepfamily prioritizes stepsister over bride-to-be’s wedding fund. NTA.

Stepfather’s favoritism is clear, don’t rely on him for anything

Family drama unfolds over stolen wedding fund

Stepdad and mom prioritize stepsister over bride-to-be. NTA.

Stepdad favors spoiled stepsister over promised wedding funds. NTA.

Family drama unfolds over wedding fund. NTA stands firm.

Mom stole from wedding fund to give to deadbeat stepsister. NTA

Stand your ground! NTA for holding him accountable.

Mother favors stepsister over bride-to-be, NTA for accepting reality.

Commenter wishes ill on stepsister, sparks controversy.

Stepsister steals wedding fund, family drama ensues. NTA.

Bride’s wedding fund given to stepsister, NTA for cutting off family

NTA was promised a gift, but StepDad is TA for reneging. Possible revenge ideas discussed.

Fairness over loneliness: NTA for prioritizing even treatment

Stepdad plays favorites with wedding fund. Keep your distance.

Stepdad gives away wedding fund, but now you don’t need him!

Stand up for yourself and your future. #NTA

Bride-to-be promised 10k for wedding fund, but stepsister got double

Don’t let them take advantage of you again.

Consider going no contact with family after wedding fund betrayal

Stepsister steals bride-to-be’s wedding fund. Commenter says NTA.

Stepsister steals bride’s wedding fund. Commenters agree it’s theft.

Cutting out toxic family members is tough, but necessary

Step sister strikes again! Commenter says NTA in family feud.

Don’t let others drag you down, stick to your promises!

Cutting them out? Under or overreacting?

NTA – Cut them off and enjoy your wedding day!

Cutting toxic people out of your life

Bride’s wedding fund given away to stepsister, NTA stands strong

Feeling undervalued? You’re not alone. #NTA

















































