Brides are known to sometimes be difficult prima donnas when it comes to their wedding day. However, this bridezilla might just be the worst one ever!
The bridezilla’s sister, an American woman who goes by the name Suicides_and_Sundaes online, took to social media to post the text messages the bridezilla sent out to her family and friends. The bridezilla had sent out a list of insane requirements, letting them know how they can compete to earn a spot in her wedding party.
“My sister is getting engaged and is having her potential bridal party battle it out so she has one less thing to worry about before the engagement,” the sister wrote alongside screenshots of the messages.

“Congrats! You’ve made it to the final round of the Bridal Party Brawl! Currently there are 7 players left and only 4 spots available,” the bride began. “To secure your spot in our wedding party, the following things are required. A promise to host a party (must be couples) at a venue other than someone’s house. Your wedding gift must be cash/check of at least $500. You must buy me or [blurred name] (depending on which side you’re on) a ‘day of’ gift of at least $100.”

“You must attend every shower/party we have and will be required to purchase a gift for each one (with a value of at least $50),” the list of demands continued. “You will sign a contract that holds you legally responsible for meeting all of our requirements and says that if you don’t, you will be legally held to reimbursing us for the time we wasted and the stress of causing problems.”
Social media users were disturbed by the text, questioning why “would ANYONE want to be involved in this gift-grab of a wedding?”
The sister explained that she is listed as the maid of honor, so she won’t have to participate in this battle. Would you take part in anything like this for a friend or family member? Let us know in the comments section.
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