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MIL collapses wedding with Tupperware carrot cake

MIL collapses wedding with Tupperware carrot cake

That should have been a sweet ending–until the groom’s mother decides that the wedding cake doesn’t fit her taste buds.

In what guests call “wild” wedding stunts, an unapologetic Mill hijacks the dessert table – a homemade carrot cake she smuggled in Tupperware.

“At my friend’s wedding last fall, everything went well until the cake,” a guest donated on Aug. 2 at Reddit’s R/Wedding Forum.

“The groom’s mother stood up and snatched the microphone from the MC.”

The guests think that when they witnessed this, their heartfelt toast came. No.

“I just wanted everyone to know that I paid half of the price for this wedding, but I didn’t approve that cake. It was dry. I tried it earlier.” The microphone claimed on the microphone, bringing the bride’s face into a full “murder” mode.

Then there is the resistance-or possible point-DE-passive-agility part.

The big day is about to have the perfect picture–until the groom’s mom decides that the wedding cake is half-baked. Lightfield Studios – Stock.adobe.com

“Like…a complete homemade paper cake,” Reddit continued. “Slap on the gift table and say, ‘This is carrot. Start from scratch. Real cream cheese frosting. You’re welcome,’ and walk away.”

It’s the kicker – people actually eat it. “A best man said it was actually better than the real cake,” the guest wrote. “The bride walked out. The groom followed. Mill smiled, like she won.”

The sweet spoiler makes the couple frost with the groom’s mom. The guest revealed: “The bride hasn’t spoken to her for months.”

Since then, they have made up – but “unauthorized desserts” are now banned at family events. “Tubepay remains a painful topic.”

The Internet quickly piled up.

One commenter wrote: “The fact that the bride gives her only a few months of silent treatment is restraint.”

Another said, “Out of respect for the reverence of the new mother and the groom, someone should have thrown Mill’s cake on the floor! I will never be with Mill again!”

According to guests, unapologetic Mil held a coup for desserts – unveiling her homemade carrot cake that she secretly launched in Tupperware. iloou -Socobububobobile.

One person advises: “Make sure they are not good now. At least the bride is not. If the husband doesn’t learn to check on mom and put her in her place, the bride will have problems with her husband.”

Others saw red flags of future family hatred. “It’s a strange and controlled thing…I’m so sorry for the bride, I wonder if other things aren’t good enough.”

But some people against the trend have seen room for upward. “Honestly, more cake doesn’t seem like a bad idea. It sounds like everyone’s victory.”

Speaking of labor drama, a monster appears at her future daughter’s wedding in almost the same bridal gown, according to the Post.

The grand bride vented to R/Weddingshaming Subreddit, explaining Mil’s “cry loudly” the night before, skipping the guestbook and not even giving you a card.

Saying “I do” means saying “yes” to the entire family circus. After your honeymoon, endure the monster among the monsters – but what about her rally stunts on the wedding day? That was a whole new level of evil. wavebreakmediamicro – stock.adobe.com

Sadly, she is not alone. From crying to rituals to comparison weddings to burning barns, Reddit is full of stories that prove that some Mils can’t give up on the spotlight.

As the saying goes, misery loves the company – When it comes to weddings, some mothers seem to be the main event at the wedding.

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