Once thought the ultimate gesture of female friendship, has been revealed in recent years to actually be a giant pain in the bum. Weddings are supposed to be days of joy and celebrations but all too often the lead up can be an excruciating, relationship-damaging affair, full of more drama than season 6 of Gossip Girl.
Being asked to be a bridesmaid has become a Sophie’s choice of sorts (well, minus the whole death of your children bit, but given how far some brides will go to have ‘their way’ on the big day – you can never be sure).
If you say yes to being a bridesmaid, then you’re condemning yourself to several months of stress, arguments about money, at least one day in a potentially very ugly frock and putting a major strain on your friendship. If you say no, well you can’t say no – can you? NOBODY says no to the bride.
It is in this fine tradition that one bride, who was set to be married in Colorado last year, sent an email to her bridesmaids. It is so deliciously evil and bridezilla-esque that the internet has sent it well and truly viral.
No matter how bad a bridezilla tale you might have, this one is worse.
Enjoy…. (And please forgive the spelling and grammar, the bride was very busy and important and writing in haste).
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So, how did she feel, standing up there with just her sister?
Being a bridesmaid frankly sucks. I was one of five bridesmaids at two different weddings and they were the most boring days of my life. The brides weren't difficult. It was more that you had to sit around all day waiting for hair and make-up, which began at 9am in the morning due to there being so many people. One of the weddings contained two bridesmaids who were breast feeding small babies so they were absolutely useless in terms of helping to get everything done. I sincerely hope I never get asked again, and will decline if I am. Funnily enough, each bride now has at least one bridesmaid she no longer speaks to.
However, I would tell any bride who made those sort of ridiculous demands to shove it as it's completely overrated - expensive, time consuming, boring, crap dresses, flights here there and everywhere for all the events and lots of work on the day as most brides have no idea how much effort and organisation it takes to get six people out the door on time. Just underscores my opinion of weddings that they are mostly crap.