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Bride banned water bottles – Guest almost fainted

Bride banned water bottles - Guest almost fainted

Until you die if you dehydrate?

In the “Aesthetics” of the wedding day, a bridezilla with death grip revealed in Reddit post that she was baking online at her wedding prohibit Aquarius at her outdoor summer wedding – because they clash with the atmosphere.

This is an important moment for her pinterest dream and a nightmare for her guests’ sweat.

Bridezilla, who was reportedly overheated, was banned from using plastic and reusable bottles to make her wedding pictures look chic. Pixel-shot – stock.adobe.com

The temperature reached 102°F, but the bride reportedly refused to allow plastic or reusable bottles during the ceremony to allow guests to bake in the sun, with only cucumber grey sprayed in a beautiful glass, which is better suited for Instagram than hydration.

“She obviously thought the water bottle in the photo would ruin the atmosphere.” The post uploaded to R/Weddingshaming on July 2 claimed – yes, someone had almost passed out during the vows.

A well-planned ritual is known as the “desire game” that prioritizes specific aesthetics over pulse rate.

Guests wearing sweat-soaked linen and sunken blush tones were reportedly begged for basic hydration.

Redditor painted the scene, writing: “The bride is perfect for the minimalist pinterest vibe, everything is beige, blush and white.

The commenter didn’t stop it, burning the desert disaster like a bride’s bonfire. Dragonstock – stock.adobe.com

Redditor continued: “After the ceremony, there was a moisturizing station “stuck in a corner, and a staff member poured cold water into beautiful glasses at a time. This line is crazy. ”

An elderly guest had to show signs of exhaustion of heat. The groom’s mother dares to pull out a hydraulic burn and is quickly condemned by a horrible bride who “actually gasps” and sends someone to put it down. (Guess stainless steel is not the “theme”.)

Commenters in threads will soon delay the desert crash.

One person wrote: “The forbidden water bottles won’t even cross my mind, not because it’s unreasonable, but because F’s people even thought of it.”

Another added: “Oh my goodness, she was lucky that she did not invite me, but the beauty of the guests lying on the floor with feet lying on the chair, while the other guests called emergency services around.”

Others have proposed a potential solution to the idea that plastic bottles plagued the bride, writing, “Glass water bottles. They won’t be confused by the color scheme. They’re like half the still life ever drawn, an obvious solution to her stupidly made, self-implemented problem, but she almost killed her husband’s aunt.”

Another user agreed: “The bride is an idiot because there is no fairly lovely water bottle for every guest, as part of the aesthetic…plus twice as much.”

Think that’s the peak of Bridezilla? Fasten – It got worse. Previously reported posts about the bride, they launched the GoFundMe page for guests to add. Donganamamamamsumov -Stock.adobe.com

And if you think it’s as unreasonable as Bridezillas can get, and is different, consider it again.

As the post previously reported, a bold bride sparked online anger after asking wedding guests to cough $500 per stay – back Claim all of this is covered.

According to a Peeved Redditor, they were initially told they only had to process their own flights. But just two months before the big day, Bill, a surprise, landed in his inbox.

If that’s not enough, the couple also launched five A separate GoFundMe page honeymoon, each page has a $10,000 goal.

One guest processed the numbers and realized that the couple would actually make a profit from the venue – the guests were charged more than real estate rent or even fees.

Dirty newlyweds are part of the trend of longing couples, turning their “I Will” into “my invoices.”

Weddings aren’t cheap – and, thanks to the average “I Will” price of up to 26K in the United States, many cash-strapped couples are now slapping guests at cover fees.

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