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If an upcoming wedding has seemed to turn your friend into someone unrecognizable, you may be dealing with a Bridezilla… watch out, these babes are FIERCE! Take this brief quiz on iVillage to find out if YOUR friend might have joined the ranks of the Bridezillas. You’ll be asked a series of questions how the [...]

To ask your guests to financially support a candidate that they may not personally agree with not only alienates their democratic rights, the disrespect it shows could put a damper on your entire event.

Simply send your future Mother-in-Law a “We’re Expecting!” Baby Shower Favor. Even if you’re not expecting, this reality jolt will surely help her come to terms with the fact that she will soon have to share her “Perfect Son.” Just a little salt in the wound from the Blushing Bridezilla :-)

Lauren decided that not only would these two Bridesmaids not receive the formal invitation, she also added a line at the bottom of the invites that read: Please Present this Invitation for Admittance. “”That” she exclaimed, “will teach you not to throw MY stuff away!”

Locks of hair as a wedding favor souvenir? Ok, I won’t go there but it does answer the question I propose in this blog – how to be a better Bride? Step one: Don’t act like this girl.


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Your guide for weddings with a pinch of sugar and a whole lotta spice! ....because there's a Bridezilla in all of us ;)

Best Bridezilla Stories

One of my cousins got married last year and I was a bridesmaid in her wedding. About 2 weeks before the wedding the bride calls me up to ask me if I would mind not wearing my engagement ring at her wedding since it would distract people from looking at her ring, and she really didn’t want anyone in the bridal party sporting jewelry bigger than hers. Can anyone beat that bridezilla request?? — Alexis