23 Nightmare Bride And Groomzillas That Have Me Dreading My Next Wedding

    If you want me in your bridal party but expect "weekly check-ins" at Soho House and me shelling out thousands, sorry, but I'm going to disrespectfully decline.

    1. This bride made all her bridesmaids wear necklaces with HER name on them:

    "Reddit post about a bride branding her bridesmaids with custom necklaces that have her name on them. Poster shares disbelief and anecdotes from a coworker's wedding."

    2. This couple expected a florist to provide $10k of flowers for "exposure":

    Announcement requesting a new and upcoming florist for a wedding at Graydon Hall Manor in summer 2025. The request is to showcase their talent at a prestigious place

    3. This groomzilla wanted his Best Man to change his hair:

    Text messages discussing grooming preferences and expressing concerns about the appearance of hair for an upcoming event. Response shows disbelief

    4. This bride was uninviting people for the pettiest reasons:

    5. This bride wanted a free photographer with EIGHT YEARS of experience:

    A Facebook post is searching for a wedding photographer with conditions: must work for free, have 8 years of experience, stay for the entire event, and bring their own food and drinks

    6. This bride expected strangers to Venmo her just because she was getting married:

    Car with "She's tying the knot! Buy the bride a shot!" written on rear window driving on street. Trees, other cars, and traffic lights are visible

    7. This bride definitely made up a quote from Cinderella among the rest of her nonsense:

    Flyer for someone's wedding. Text includes wedding date in Malibu, asking guests to wear soft pink dresses and blazers, RSVP details, and a reminder to respect the dress code

    8. This bride was clearly using her wedding as a networking event, selecting 15 bridesmaids and having weird professional descriptions like this for them in the program:

    A text image titled "Bridesmaid" describing a person's exceptional leadership, networking skills, and creative contributions in engineering. Phrases: "Strong, Powerful, Supportive."

    9. This bride expected thousands of coworkers to contribute to her wedding:

    Text summarizes an email from a bride inviting 6,000+ employees to her wedding in Asia, with many complaints about her oversharing and unprofessional behavior in the office

    10. These wild requirements make me think the happy couple is maybeeee a little particular:

    Attire: suits and gowns in light metallics or neutrals, avoiding dark or bright colors. Flat shoes are required

    11. This awful bridezilla wanted bridesmaids to LOSE WEIGHT for the wedding:

    Text image summarizing a bride's message to her bridal party, describing a relaxed themed wedding, planning details, and requesting RSVPs with dietary notes for the reception

    12. This bride was clearly super judgemental:

    Reddit post by an anonymous member detailing issues with demanding and inconsistent bridesmaids, considering ending friendships just before a wedding abroad

    13. This bride was also judgemental, even though her sister tried extra hard to be considerate:

    Social media post titled "Bride gets mad at me for wearing a 'better dress' even though she approved of it the day before," discussing a disagreement between the bride and a guest about the guest's dress choice

    14. This cheap couple didn't provide dinner at their wedding:

    Invitation text for the Black Tie Event of the Fall, mentioning dress code, open bar, food, adults-only policy, and optional contributions for gifts, ending with a QR code for their special night

    15. And this couple didn't even provide ANY food:

    A Reddit post by u/Consistent-Ad-6506 describing attending a formal wedding with no food and expressed regret over going. Comments suggest it's inconsiderate

    16. This couple had full-on rules for their wedding, including "no sitting down all night":

    17. This couple expected guests to pay to attend:

    Facebook post explaining wedding planning costs. The couple asks guests to pay for their meals due to financial constraints and desire to invest in their home

    18. This couple was honestly just really tacky:

    Reddit post from r/weddingshaming discussing splitting guests into A and B lists for weddings. Comments share personal experiences

    19. This couple just straight-up lied:

    A long text describing a couple's use of a Memorial Day discount code for their wedding room block, concerns about guest responses, and potential misuse of the code by others

    20. This bride didn't want to give her best friends plus ones, even though they were married:

    A bride-to-be asks Prudence if she can exclude two married friends from her wedding because they don't interact with their partners and she does not like their husbands

    21. This person expected random guests to crowdfund for airfare for the wedding party:

    A person shares a detailed update, covering their recent bout with COVID, wedding plans for spring, a move to an East Coast city, and prep for a yard sale

    22. This bridezilla got her comeuppance:

    A Reddit post on r/MaliciousCompliance recounting how the author, who requires a mobility scooter, complied with an airline’s demand to check in the scooter, ultimately causing major inconvenience to the airline

    23. And finally, this entire wedding was just a mess:

    Text summary: The image describes a drama-filled wedding day, featuring a bride who fights with her ex-boyfriend, a bridesmaid who invites unwanted guests, a groom's uncle who reveals infidelities, guests stealing alcohol, and other chaotic events