Weddings are the ultimate stress test, especially if you’re going all out on your celebration. Some couples can even get hit with main-character syndrome and start acting like the world revolves around their big day.
For example, they might ask photographers to work for free in exchange for “exposure.” Or tell a best friend they’re cut from the bridal party because their look doesn’t fit the aesthetic.
Bored Panda has rounded up a list of some of the most delusional and entitled brides and grooms to show you just how quickly their dream day can turn into a total nightmare.
Read on to see why no amount of Pinterest-perfect flowers or Insta-worthy photo-ops is worth losing your sanity, or your friends.
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The “bridezilla” trope is everywhere, from reality TV and movies to social media pages and articles dedicated entirely to shaming women for their wedding-day meltdowns.
The term — comparing stressed-out brides to Godzilla, the giant monster from the classic 1954 Japanese movie — blew up in the 2000s when the media realized that wedding drama equals big ratings. Because of that, the public image of a bride has shifted slightly, and she’s often seen as a controlling monster.
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I think the last sentence summarises this person as a whole. I pity the groom.
Is the term “bridezilla” just a mean-spirited stereotype, then, or is it grounded in something deeper? Research suggests it’s a bit of both — a cycle where media tropes and societal pressures feed into each other. The roots of this behavior run deep.
Many women, especially straight women, are conditioned from a young age to dream about their “perfect” wedding day and treat it as some sort of achievement.
From childhood, girls are surrounded by fairy tales where the happy ending is always a wedding. Cinderella marries her prince, Snow White ends up with her rescuer, and nearly every story closes with a version of “happily ever after.”
Today, magazines, romantic comedies, and advertisements continue to push women toward the same idea.
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Bride Asks If It's Tacky For Her Future Sister-In-Law To Get Engaged Two Months Before The Most Important Day Of All Their Lives
Bridezilla Is Angry Because Best Man's Pregnant Wife Is Due Around Bride's Wedding Day And We All Know That Best Man's Wife Deliberately Did That
At the same time, a wedding is still treated as a woman’s project. She’s the one expected to plan it, manage it, make it beautiful, keep both families happy, and somehow not lose her mind in the process.
Research shows brides are often seen as the default decision-makers, whether that’s actually true or not.
So naturally, the attention and all the judgment land on her too. The term “groomzilla” is used far less often and mostly as a pop culture joke rather than a widely applied label.
The “bridezilla” stereotype only reinforces unfair ideas about men. It portrays grooms as passive bystanders who roll their eyes from the sidelines instead of helping with the pressure and responsibilities of wedding planning.
This Is Thousands Of Dollars Of Stuff Being Asked For In One Post
Does she expect the musicians to just come with the instruments?
Her Venue Is So Prestigious She Is Trying To Pay In Exposure
Just To Persuade Him
Even though a bride doesn’t need to buy into all the cultural ideas of what a wedding should look like, with the global wedding industry raking in $650.33 billion a year, it’s no wonder they feel the pressure.
“When the cost of getting married is the same as that of putting a down payment on a house, making sure that things go right becomes a little more important than if you were just throwing a casual party for your friends,” says social and health psychologist Dr. Juliana Breines.
“Money and family conflicts aside, perhaps the most stressful aspect of wedding planning, and the one most likely to fuel ‘bridezilla’ moments, has to do with the pressure to be a beautiful bride and to look flawless on your big day.”
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Social media only adds to this pressure for some people, treating weddings more like content for their profile than an event. Did you know that “wedding influencer” is a real job title?
All of this is amplified by celebrity weddings that get nonstop coverage.
This sets sky-high expectations and makes even small mistakes feel like a disaster.
In a survey, nearly 75% of couples reported that their wedding planning decisions were directly influenced by what they saw on social media.
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Imagine Thinking Your Rushed Marriage Is Worth More Than Your Friend's 10 Year Relationship
Came Across This On My Feed. Really Not Sure If It’s A Joke Or Not
You know, I think if someone has 8+ years of experience doing weddings, they probably don’t need your ‘exposure’ for their business.
The stereotype can also make some brides feel like going full “bridezilla” is normal — or even expected — to live up to that ideal.
“There’s a long list of things that merge together in a wedding to give the perfect conditions for bad behavior. There’s the inevitable stress of making a massive life decision, there’s two sets of family dynamics to balance, there’s money involved, deadlines, expectations, and the list goes on. While we don’t condone or even expect poor behavior, it’s hard to miss why it happens,” says Julie Bunkley of Invision Events.
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I wish I could have been a fly on the wall when her bridesmaid read this on social media. OP definitely didn't need to post this.
No. There Isn't
Bride Wants All Of The Bridesmaids To Be The Same Height, Whatever It Takes
It's usually the guests who become collateral damage in the fight for the ultimate fairy-tale wedding, though. They have to spend on travel, sometimes accommodation, outfits, and gifts.
According to a survey done in 2023, the average American planned to spend $611 per wedding that year. “This includes an average of $287 on travel/accommodations, $180 on gifts, and $144 on attire/grooming, per wedding.”
Around 62% of wedding guests said they were feeling stressed about how much they’ll spend to celebrate the big day.
And that's just the monetary cost. Some couples make bizarre demands that cross the line from coordination to control.
For instance, brides have pressured bridesmaids to wear painful, towering heels just to ensure everyone stands at the exact same height. Others go even further, asking their friends to change their physical appearance — demanding they dye their hair, get specific haircuts, or even cover up tattoos.
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The Entitlement Is Strong With This One
Experts believe that some individuals may already have controlling or entitled behavior, and the wedding setting simply unleashes it.
They can get so wrapped up in their own vision that they forget their friends might be juggling full-time jobs, saving up for a new apartment, or covering unexpected medical bills.
I Will Never Understand Why People Think They Have A Right To Dictate Other’s Choices Like This Just For Their One Day Party
Meanwhile I was my sister's maid of honor and my hair was pink with teal ends at her wedding. She's the one who dyed my hair for me. Guess how many people at that wedding acknowledged my hair in any way? Zero. Must suck to be so insecure you have to dim others' light to make yourself shine
Influencer Wants Personal Song Written Plus One Hour Set At The Wedding For Free
Sooooo - OP expects payment for services rendered, but isn't prepared to do the same for others? This "influencer" culture sure feels like the bottom of the BS barrel to me.
Unlike late RSVPs, missing cake, or last-minute dress disasters — which can all be fixed — arguments and tensions during wedding planning can leave lasting scars.
There are plenty of stories: brides and their maids of honor who don’t speak for years, friends who were once close stop visiting, siblings blame each other over seating charts for years, and even some parents and their children have drifted apart.
You can’t avoid every bit of wedding drama, but you can handle it with a cool head.
Whatever your role in the wedding, it’s not worth losing your peace of mind over.
Even She Knows That It Is An Unreasonable Request
My Older Half-Sister Doesn’t Invite Me To Her Childfree Wedding As I Am Nineteen, Expects A Gift
"And it's clear to me that you're not mature enough to get married, let alone receive an expensive gift from a supposed child."
Bride Flips Out When Husband Tries To Input Suggestions For His Own Wedding
She Wrote That Post Like Punctuation Costs Her $300, Too
Bride And Groom Requests No Perfume On The Women And The Men Are Free Labour, On Top Of Paying $360 A Head
They don't want much, do they? I'd rather not go, and spend the day doing something that I want to do with someone I care about.
Wedding Photographer Wanted Over 3 Days. Payment: Expanding Your Portfolio
Wedding Photographer Needed
My niece in Kindergarten has a little pink digital camera. She'd probably help you out for that price. 😁
You Know It’s Gunna Be Good When They Post Their Behaviour As “Group Member”
So Ungrateful
Bridezilla Wants To Kick Someone Out Of Her Wedding Party Because She’s Pregnant
Entitled Bridezilla Removes Bridesmaid For Developing Anxiety After A Traumatic Incident, And Still Expects Her To Pay
They Got A Wedding Planned And Are Asking Others Not To Wear White On The White Night, Which Is A Theme Night Announced Months In Advance
Maybe realize that the world doesn't revolve around you and people can wear whatever the heck they want while they're on vacation. 🙄
Bride Cancels Catering Because She Wants To Only Spend $4.16 Per Guest
"You Can't Come To My Wedding, But I Know How Much You'll Want To Contribute So Feel Free To Give Us Money"
Disappointed Her Guests Aren't Paying For Their Honeymoon In Full
A Peripheral Friend Posted This After The Wedding
Bride’s Father’s Best Friend Suddenly Passed Away Today And She Wants To Uninvite His Widow
Bridezilla Thinks Photographer's Spare Time Should Be Used To Edit Her Photos
Imagine Ranking Your Friends In Such A Way. Sorry Number 5
Spare A Thought For This Poor Girl Who Has Been Dealt The Injustice Of Being Gifted A Mere $32,000 For Her Wedding
Do People Like This Really Exist?
It's Crazy What People Don't Feel Comfortable Saying No To
Be forthright: You've already mentioned financial constraints and concerns more than once, and she's clearly not listening, so now tell her outright. She's not your friend if she's behaving like this.
Couldn’t Have Chosen Any Other Day?
Bride Doesn't Feel Like Getting Married Any More Because *Checks Notes* The Surprise Is Ruined
Help Provide A Very Detailed Wedding For A Needy Couple On The Fly
Encountered A South Asian Choosing Beggar
This is 15K PKR (Pakistani Rupees which is around 60 USD) Valima = Post Wedding Dinner.
“How Dare She Have A Wedding A Week After Mine”
Bride Wants MUA To Risk Getting Lice
No Exceptions,$400+ Gifts Only
I Know You Didn’t RSVP, But Still Send Me Gifts
I hope she proofread that poorly disguised gift-grabbing note before she sent it.
Bride And Groom Trying To Sell Presents From Their Wedding On Instagram. A Place Where Many Of Their Wedding Guests Follow Them
Bride Looking For Cheap Photographer/Videographer That Meets All Her Demands
If Someone Sent This To Me I Would Simply Just Not Go
Too many people seem to think their wedding is a year long event. It's a wedding DAY. You get a day.
Too many people seem to think their wedding is a year long event. It's a wedding DAY. You get a day.
