Imagine being kicked out of your friend’s bridal party just because you cut your hair. That’s exactly what happened to this woman, who found herself in a legal battle with her former friend. After being booted from the bridal party, she decided to take the matter to court, demanding reimbursement for the dresses and shoes she had purchased for the wedding. The case took an unexpected turn, and the internet has been eagerly awaiting the outcome. Let’s dive into the dramatic details of this hair-raising saga!✂️ ⚖️
Long-Awaited Update
Court Date Set ⚖️
Evidence Gathering
Settlement Attempt
Surprise Evidence
Copycat Alert
Lack of Originality
The Hearing Proceeds⚖️
The Waiting Game ️
The Verdict Arrives
Victory!
Returning the Goods
Verdict Effective Date ️
Hoping for No Appeal
A Happy Ending
Gratitude and Hair Update ♀️
Hair Growth Victory
Haircut Drama Ends in Courtroom Victory!
After months of waiting, our haircut heroine has emerged victorious from her legal battle with her former friend! The court ordered her ex-friend to pay $808.94 for the dresses and shoes, while she returns two dresses and shoes to her. The verdict goes into effect on May 30, and she’s hoping her ex-friend won’t appeal the decision. She’s grateful for everyone’s support and is thrilled to close this chapter of her life. Plus, her hair and health are on the mend, with her bald spots finally growing back! ♀️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this hair-raising conclusion…
Friend prioritized wedding vision over health, justice served in court
Winning a court case doesn’t always guarantee payment
Taking a friend to court over a haircut, really?
A threatening comment with no context or backstory.
Bridezilla’s entitlement over wedding party’s appearance is ridiculous
Curious if there was an explanation given for the haircut incident.
Prioritizing social media over friendship is a losing game
Expose the truth on social media and hold her accountable!
Small claims court can be useful for closure. Glad for you!
Glad commenter got refund & health. Curious about bride’s evidence
Weddings should be about happiness, not materialistic things. You go girl!
Congrats on the win! Health should always come first
Empathetic comment offering hope and treatment for hair loss.
Haircut dispute leads to absurd boundary-setting trend
Friend kicked her out of bridal party over haircut. Commenter sympathizes.
Empathetic comment shows support for person with thyroid issues
Victory in court against toxic ‘friend’. Cut her off now!
Losing hair, losing a friend, but winning a court case
Reminder of potential consequences for friend’s refusal to pay.
Cutting out toxic friends ♀️
Victorious but confused: court forces return of dresses instead of reimbursement.
Cutting ties with toxic people is always a win
NTA suggests using a bailiff company to recover owed money
Stand your ground and get paid before returning anything! ✌️
Supportive comment with hopes for petty revenge
Supportive comment, glad justice was served
Supportive comment on court victory against callousness and emptiness.
Friend turned bridezilla gets what she deserves in court
Digital high five to OP for standing up to narcissistic friend.
Congrats on hair growth after cutting off ungrateful woman!
Positive comment with no replies. Supportive community
Celebratory comment on winning court case against unfair bridal party.
Supportive comment, encourages follow-through, and adds a satisfying twist
Overcoming stress and a psycho friend, a tough chapter conquered!
A scathing comment on the defendant’s priorities and actions.
A heartwarming comment about a low-cost wedding and supporting bridesmaids ❤️
Congrats on getting out of a toxic friendship
Beautiful update and victory for the person. Empathetic and supportive comment.
Supportive comment and positive vibes
Curious commenter celebrates OP’s victory and asks about wedding mishaps
Overcoming stress and winning against a difficult bridal party member
Supportive comment, spreading positivity and kindness
Congratulating the commenter on their support and the court win!
Is $800 worth the legal battle? Both parties s**k.
Last Updated on February 18, 2024 by Diply Social Team