Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a wild ride of a story for you today. Imagine this: You’re celebrating the happiest day of your life, surrounded by loved ones, when suddenly… PLOT TWIST! Your friend decides to steal your thunder and get engaged at YOUR wedding! The audacity, right?! Well, that’s exactly what happened to our poor bride here. And now, she’s faced with a moral dilemma that’s got her questioning everything. So, grab some popcorn , settle in, and let’s dive into this juicy tale of love, betrayal, and… wedding photography?
A Fall Wedding Fairytale
Budget-Friendly Photography
The Long-Awaited Photos Arrive!
A Surprise Engagement at MY Wedding?!
Blaming it on the Booze
The Bitter Pill to Swallow
️ The Confrontation
On My Dime
The Photographer’s Dilemma
Capturing the Foliage… and an Engagement?!
The Poses Don’t Lie
What to Do with the Folder?
️ To Delete or Not to Delete? ♀️
COVID Hiding
The Deletion Temptation ️
The Wedding Photo Fiasco: To Delete or Not to Delete?
Well, well, well… what a pickle our bride finds herself in! Not only did her so-called friend steal the spotlight at her own wedding , but now there’s photographic evidence of the betrayal! The photographer, caught in the middle of this drama, has handed over the incriminating photos , and our bride is tempted to hit that delete button faster than you can say “I do”! ️ But wait! Is deleting the photos the right move, or will it make her the ultimate bridezilla? ♀️ The internet is about to weigh in, and you won’t believe what they have to say! ️ Get ready for some hot takes, hilarious commentary, and maybe even a little bit of sage advice. After all, when it comes to wedding drama, the internet never disappoints!
NTA for being upset about the engagement. Photographer situation unacceptable.
Cheating friend owes bride money for photos. NTA’s plan.
Wedding revenge: Should she have gotten engaged at someone’s wedding?
Friend considers stealing engagement photos but suggests getting own photographer. NTA.
Bride’s friend got engaged at her wedding, NTA for wanting to delete the wedding photos since the photographer was paid for the wedding not the engagement photos.
Handling an uncomfortable situation with tact and firmness.
NTA. The commenter suggests being straightforward with the friend and photographer, and even rewarding the photographer for their honesty by allowing them to charge the couple for the photoshoot.
Savage revenge plan for friend who got engaged at wedding
Wedding guests get engaged and steal the focus. NTA’s reaction
Deleting photos would be AH territory but charging for them…
Bride’s friend steals spotlight and engagement shoot at wedding. NTA.
Wedding proposals at other people’s weddings are a no-go. NTA
NTA deletes ‘engagement photos’, huge d**k move by friend.
Photographer revenge: Make her buy pics at full price. NTA
Hold them ransom and make her pay for the photographer
Bride’s friend proposes at the wedding, bride isn’t having it
Bride advises deleting a friend who got engaged at her wedding.
Breaking the norm: a rare positive take on wedding proposals
Deleting the photos is understandable but get paid for the shoot
Wedding photo drama: bride not the a****e for excluding friend’s engagement
Redditor advises against destroying friend’s wedding memory for revenge.
Photographer took engagement photos at bride’s wedding – friend’s mistake?
Sneakily deleting the photos of the engagement is genius
Suggests posting only selected wedding photos on FB and making ‘friend’ pay for stolen engagement photos. NTA.
Friend’s self-centered move at wedding: NTA for wanting distance
Is revenge worth it? Think about how it will make you feel
Don’t destroy the photos, YWBTA. Your friend was trying to be discrete.
Hold on to the photos, make her admit and pay. NTA
Bride shuts down friend’s engagement at her own wedding
Announcing engagement at friend’s wedding and photo shoot? Yuck. YWBTA.
Photographer gives advice and revenge plan for bride’s wedding photos. NTA!
Guest gets engaged at wedding, bride’s reaction not great
Deleting “friend” who used you and your wife
Charge the bride for the engagement photos and compensate the photographer
Bride’s ‘friend’ gets engaged at wedding, asks for photos-NOTTA
Suggests not posting engagement photos from wedding and forgetting about them.
Don’t let her take advantage of you. Stand your ground ♀️
Photographer’s dilemma: Should they delete the photos or not?
Middle Eastern commenter criticizes the selfishness of Westerners.
Suggests watermarking photos with OP’s and partner’s names as reminder.
Don’t let her ruin your memories, take the high road
Friendship advice: Count your friends before alienating another one
Debate on OP’s behavior: YTA or ESH? Engagement pictures drama
Don’t stress about it. ‘Friend’ just wants her engagement photos. NTA
NTA deletes friend’s wedding photos, internet approves
Deleting her ‘friend’s’ engagement photos? NTA, she deserves it
Getting engaged at someone’s wedding and asking for free photos? Tacky ♀️
Bride is advised not to delete photographer’s pictures. Let it go.
Bride’s friend got engaged at her wedding, but she didn’t even notice. Is she still the a**hole for being mad?
Bride’s friend defends her, suggests boyfriend is the a**hole
Suggests gifting curated photos, hides rejects, and blames guests humorously
Don’t be a Bridezilla. Joy isn’t pie
Delete guilt and pics. She wronged you. NTA
Charge her for the photos. NTA
Wedding photography drama – NTA holds their ground
Sneaky engagement at a wedding, but who should pay?
Bridezilla or justified? Photographer used for engagement photos at HER wedding.
Bride takes revenge on friend who hijacked her wedding photos
Fair suggestion to split photography costs, NTA attitude
Charge her for photos and tip the photographer for his services
Bride shouldn’t pay for friend’s engagement photos. Charge her
NTA suggests releasing only wedding album photos, not engagement photos
Savage advice on dealing with unwanted wedding photos
Savage idea to handle friend who hijacked bride’s wedding
Keep your photos, they are your property, NTA
NTA commenter suggests deleting friend’s engagement photos at wedding.
Bride’s big day turned into her friend’s free engagement shoot NTA
Photographer suggests a sly way to handle a bride’s r**e friend
Friend uses wedding for free photoshoot, bride not having it.
NTA but keep the pics and make her pay
Bride stands up for herself after friend’s disrespectful behavior
Bride’s photographer friend pulled a d**k move at her wedding
Photographer paid, pictures yours. NTA for calling out ‘d**k move’
Bride considers YTA for deleting photos, suggests asking for payment
Let her have them, rise above the tackiness
Share the pictures. Be the bigger person.
To judge or not to judge? ESH or NAH? Mixed feelings
Don’t delete the photos, celebrate two happy moments in one day!
Guest’s engagement steals focus from bride – etiquette breach
Deleting photos would make YWBTA/ESH. Have a conversation instead.
Don’t be petty, give her the photos. End the friendship?
Last Updated on March 20, 2024 by Diply Social Team