Weddings are one thing. But the juicy wedding anecdotes that get passed around from guests in real life is another. From fussy bridezillas to nightmarish decor, hilarious invitations, accidents, "what da heck was dat" moments, and even full-blown fights… Some people live for the nuptial gossip.
And the chances are they belong to this quirky online community that deliberately targets some shame-worthy weddings. Captioned "let’s shame those weddings," the subreddit r/weddingshaming is the online home for roasting wedding themes, brides, grooms, wedding parties, in-laws, outlaws, guests, Uncle Bob, vendors, and more. “You name it, we shame it!” states the community’s description.
Created in 2018, the controversial subreddit now has 151k members who love digging through anything wedding-related. So let’s take a look at what they dug up and shamed down below.
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Photographer Shaming A Guest
I guess it depends. At my wedding I was glad my guests took photos as my photographer turned out to be awful. 😭
Maybe he was awful because the guests got in his way? Chicken and egg?
Load More Replies...She's not even taking a picture, that photo on her iPhone screen doesn't match the actual scene.
But but but, facebook likes! How else will she get reminded that she is important if the little red icon by facebook doesn't notify her that somebody likes her every couple of minutes?
This whole phone/pic thing is really starting to get on my nerves. Oh well, nothing we can do about it until it's no longer a fad. Change of Subject: And the groom in the pic? What was he doing to get his trousers in such a shape?
That is the bride's father walking her down the aisle, not the groom.
Load More Replies...Had a good few of these... The funniest one was the couple asking me afterwards - we saw you after the wedding during the group shots, but nowhere before or after... were you even there?? We're not paying for this! (until I showed them the 1500 odd pictures from nearly every angle and moment throughout the wedding of them and their guests, plus a bunch of video clips of important moments - they though I was part of the catering staff, as I dressed up as them to completely blend in). They, their parents and guests had all the pics available online for browsing as they arrived on their honey moon..
I do photography on the side, and if you're a good photographer you know how to get around people with phones, or you tell the bride / groom that there are no phones allowed during the ceremony. It's not that difficult. And to be honest, my iPhone sadly takes just as good if not better pictures than my 1k camera does. lol. But in the end, people want the professional look of a bulky camera. Also if you're good at editing you can edit that person out.
that iPhone is not taking a photo of the bride and her dad (though dad looks like the groom?) look at it again. I call shenanigans on this photo
Load More Replies...My guess is, the guest has spent an entire walking down the isle moment with their phone blocking the view
Load More Replies...This is annoying and stuff, I get it perfectly, and would have hated it if it had happened to my wedding pics. On the other hand (I'm really playing the devil's advocate here), why does everybody in the comments sorta just assumes that the smartphone pic will never be used again, and that the whole picture culture thing is bad, and so? My stepmother and my grandfather are both running a photo book. And they have to take their own pictures of important events they attend, since the official photographers never gave them their pictures, although being often told to. So I can understand what's happening here.
Sometimes people do things that are inconsiderate, but they like it.. It's strange. Also by saying they ruined things.. Probably really liked that even more. It's like they get off on it.
to be honest, she probably didn't think her actions all the way through. I've been to weddings, been to graduations, and worked events like that for a few years. People are in their little bubbles often. "Oh my kid is walking onto the stage let me get a picture". "Oh they look so cute together. Let me share a shot on facebook to those who couldn't make it". That type stuff. Just maybe not intending to be a jerk, that's all.
Maybe she didn’t know the photographer was behind her. Isn’t having to dodge around guests part of the photographers job? Totally agree that phones should be away though.
photoshop. look at the iPhone screen. that's not the bride and groom walking down the aisle.
The couple getting married should ask people not to use their phones maybe? Let the Photographer do his job.
I doubt she even realised she was blocking a shot; after all, she was looking forward, not backwards. Maybe the photographer could have just gone 'Psst!' to alert her instead of all the later rudeness.
idk I think everyone is overreacting a bit. Most people take pictures at important events and this lady may not have realized the photographer was right behind her or whatever because she was focused on the couple. Any good wedding photographer isn't taking one single picture, they're doing several shots to be sure they got a good one. I can't tell you how many subtle variations my photographer had us go through to pick the ones we liked best. Probably the case since the photographer had two variations to post while shaming someone doing something everyone does. I'm sure this couple had plenty of other wonderful photos to remember the occasion by. Personally I have exactly two I display and an album full of photos that has been in storage for years.
I used to do the weddings at my church. So many times the 'guest' though they had more rights than what the couple wanted. They would get in the way just like this picture taker.
All cell phones should have been turned off and left at the door.....
Yeah, this is a cancer at weddings. People forget that the couple paid the wedding photog for the best photos. You can't crop stupid.
On my friends' wedding guests were explicitly asked to not taking any photos. They hired two professional photographers and a drone for videos. It was fair and nobody felt bad about that
Unfortunately, the sort of person who needs this kind of reminder is the one least likely to read it or take it to heart.
absolutely agree with this one, they're there because they are getting paid to photograph the bride and groom, not someones iphone!!
Yeah there's a time and place for taking photos with everyone else. It wasn't when the official photographer takes one.
Our church did not allow cameras during the ceremony. It was nice to see faces as I walked down the aisle instead of cameras.
At a wedding 2 yrs ago the celebrant asked everyone to put phones away until we were told we could take them back out. Everyone did.... was a great wedding
I actually disagree, and i used to be a wedding photographer. This is a candid moment, not a perfect one. It's not scripted or airbrushed, just a perfect representation of the moment, enjoy the fun of wedding guests who are that excited to share (even online) this moment.
I heard many photographers complain about the guests using their own cameras..especially if they had a flash go off. Personally, people should leave their camera/phone turned off and tucked away.
For my wedding photos, I told the photographer that he MUST get my groom's first reaction at seeing me walk down the aisle. I told my Mom that she couldn't bring a camera, but she ended up standing up in front of my groom and taking a photo of me coming out and walking down the aisle *forehead slap*
Interesting that the phone isn't taking a picture of the bride and groom.
I've been to a wedding where we were asked before the beginning of the ceremony to not do that and everyone respected it. It's about the people.
Load More Replies...Just Hope There Isn’t A Third...
The world of wedding shaming offers real-life drama combined with sassiness and a fair share of roasting, all in the comfort of a virtual environment. Groups like the “That’s it, I’m wedding shaming” Facebook group, which has 80.6k members, and the r/weddingshaming subreddit with 153k members have become somewhat of a phenomenon in the past 2 years. It turns out there’s something universally irresistible about ripping apart someone’s supposed best day of their lives.
Luna, the moderator from Australia at “That’s it, I’m wedding shaming,” told Wired that “There’s something about weddings, whether you’re invited or not, that just brings out the worst in people.” She suggested that this is precisely what gives the group a feel similar to reality TV shows.
This online shaming trend became a hit back in August 2018 when a post from a group shamed a bride for asking her guests to pay about $1,500 towards her wedding. The story went viral after it was shared by model and social media star Chrissy Teigen.
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But many people are not so positive about this new trend, claiming that “beneath those silly nuptial stories lies an online playground of hate.”
Bored Panda reached out to Darlene Lancer, clinical psychologist and the author of “Codependency for Dummies” and “Conquering Shame and Codependency.” Darlene said that wedding haters and shamers are not members of a “hate group,” according to the FBI.
She explained: “hate groups” direct their hatred against a particular race, religion, gender, ethnic group, or people of a particular sexual orientation. The FBI investigates these hate groups to protect democracy and individual liberty.” In that sense, wedding shamers are not one of them.
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Darlene further explained that “Ironically, public displays of extravagant and ostentatious weddings may also be fueled by shame where the emphasis is on impressing other people of the family’s wealth and status.” Such behavior can be a compensation for not feeling adequate or sufficiently respected.
Shaming others, the clinical psychologist suggests, is a way of protesting and ridding themselves of shame people have inside, which is often hidden and unconscious.
“It may be fueled by anger and envy because of the widening discrepancy between classes of haves and have-nots. Aggression and envy are also defenses to shame,” Darlene concluded.
Real Life Soap Opera
Bridezilla Wants All Her Bridesmaids To Cut And Dye Their Hair So They Look Identical
It Can’t Just Be The Bride’s Big Day, You Know
You’re Probably Wondering Why This Is Shame Worthy. Well How Do You Feel Now That You Know She Was ***not*** The Bride
A glass of red wine and a fake misstep would easily rectify this situation.
Karen Thinks Artists Are Ripping Her Off For Charging $1000 For A Live Painting Of Her Wedding Ceremony. Expects To Get A Literal Picasso For That Price
This Girl Is An Icon. She Really Spilled Some Tea!
Mother Of Bride Wearing Bridal Gown!
We Sent You This Card So Send Us Money
We don't like you enough to actually invite you, but give us money anyway.
A New Wedding Theme For You To Consider....
Do Not Talk To The Bride At All
Gahhh This Is Bad
Everyone In The Comments Is Calling Her Out. How Can You Think This Is A Good Idea?
Wedding Guest Shaming
Yikes Yikes Yikes
Mother Of The Groom And The Groom On Their Special Day
“Please Shoot People So We Can Have Our Wedding Illegally”
Words fail me. 'Tyranny defense device'? FFS. Look, no offense, Americans, but no wonder your democracy is on the point of total collapse.
Bride Freaks Out After Finding Her Own Post On Reddit
$250 Min Gift To Attend
Ah Yes, The Good Old "Get Pregnant So I Won't Need To Be In A Bridal Party" Scheme. Works Every Time
No problem here, sweetie. If she's REALLY a good friend, she'll have an abortion so that she doesn't ruin your day with messy kids. Over-reacting? No, of course not: it's all about YOU, not her.
She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous.... Except She’s Not The Bride
Just walk past her holding a large very large glass of red wine and “accidentally” trip when you get next to her. If she protests just say “well at least it’s not a REAL wedding dress”
I’m All For A Nudist Wedding But The Kid?
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My partner and I are going to wait until it’s safe again to have our wedding. Not sure when that will be but we are 100% certain that we don’t want to risk anyone’s heath..I have no issues with waiting :)
That may have been a hard decision to make, but it was the right one :)
Load More Replies...I got the sudden urge to have a wedding where everyone is in white dresses and I’m dressed in black.. how’s that for a white wedding?
Man, There are a lot of selfish, willfully, ignorant hillbillies getting married who get their health advice from Donald Trump, a guy who isn’t smart enough to take care of a hamster....LOL
Actually, Mama Panda has as a point. Guests wearing wedding dresses, demanding huge gifts, tying puppies to tables and 97% of the rest of this has nothing to do with Trump, just bad taste
Load More Replies...Sometimes I feel a lot of people are putting way too much emphasis on all the external display and rules on how a wedding should be. In the end the only thing that it is all about is love.... Not the amount of people, how big your cake is or your car. It's about the love between 2 people nothing more and certainly nothing less...
Weddings in India can last over a week, and sometimes they invite everyone in town. Not just a US thing
Load More Replies...The marriage matters, not the wedding. IMHO. Weddings are one day. Go say the vows, in a nice outfit, then have lunch, and spare yourselves and the world all the drama.... Did it that way, no regrets!
Why does everyone seem to think that getting married means you can be a diva, the world owes you something, or that you can shake people down for presents?
So many people have lost sight of the fact that it is the marriage, and not the wedding, that is the most important thing here. So, if you were going to have a big wedding that happens to fall during quarantine, go ahead and get married, even if by Zoom. Then later, once the threat has passed, have the ceremony and party. Who cares if it’s not exactly your real wedding day—-it’s still a celebration of your marriage!
That is what my daughter and son-in-law did!
Load More Replies...We have a family in our neighbourhood (18 members) who come to every family wedding with the whole crew, eat graciously and as a wedding gift, give us an envelope full of 10 Rupees ( $0.14 ). I mean if you want to be stingy, just dont give anything, why such meagre sum as if we are broke beyond means?
These posts range from questionable taste on the part of the bride and groom (relatively harmless) through the inconsiderate (restrictive rules and/or demands for expensive gifts) to the truly dangerous. I'd attend the first, reconsider the second and definitely skip the third.
My spouse and I had a nice wedding with good friends and family in attendance. didn't ask for anything - got nice gifts anyway. What people could afford, or not. Didn't care - just wanted everyone who was there to be there. Had an open bar - BIG HIT! Great food, family style. And lots of FUN! We just celebrated 25 years this summer. How long are these lovely ladies (🙄) and that crazy gun-toting maniac and his blushing bride going to be together?
And we wonder what's going wrong in the world. "But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, ..." 2 Timothy chapter 3. Let those who have ears understand.
I have a story! My mothers friend (lets call her Sarah) was planning on getting married to her fiance (James). Now, Sarah has been through her fair share of grief, one instance being that her niece (katie), who she was REALLY close with, had died of cancer earlier that year. To make matters worse, Sarah is a nurse and had been caring for Jane during most of the time Jane was in the hospital. But during Jane's funeral, the song "Ave Maria" played, so Sarah obviously has some bad memories and emotions attached to the song. Now, you must know that the mother of the groom-to-be (MIL for short) is VERY controlling and traditional. So she insisted that "Ave Maria" needs to be played as the bride is walking down the aisle. Sarah was very stern and chose a different song to be played (as she should, because it's her wedding, not MILs). Well MIL literally went out of her way and told the organist to play Ave Maria. The organist obviously refused, so MIL BRIBED THE ORGANIST with hundreds of $...
Easy way to make this appropriate is to have another funeral for MIL after the wedding
Load More Replies...Some of the women in white strike me as attention-seekers, but I've read articles about some women who made an honest mistake and didn't realize wearing white to a wedding that isn't yours is a faux pas.
My fiancé and I are planning our wedding for a year from now, but if it's not save, we'll get married with our parents and a best man/maid of honor and have a party when it's safe.
Good for you, Valarie Anne! That's what my daughter and son-in-law did this past May 15th. Party will be next May!
Load More Replies...I was confused about the negative reaction to most of the posts, then realized i cant read
My partner and I are going to wait until it’s safe again to have our wedding. Not sure when that will be but we are 100% certain that we don’t want to risk anyone’s heath..I have no issues with waiting :)
That may have been a hard decision to make, but it was the right one :)
Load More Replies...I got the sudden urge to have a wedding where everyone is in white dresses and I’m dressed in black.. how’s that for a white wedding?
Man, There are a lot of selfish, willfully, ignorant hillbillies getting married who get their health advice from Donald Trump, a guy who isn’t smart enough to take care of a hamster....LOL
Actually, Mama Panda has as a point. Guests wearing wedding dresses, demanding huge gifts, tying puppies to tables and 97% of the rest of this has nothing to do with Trump, just bad taste
Load More Replies...Sometimes I feel a lot of people are putting way too much emphasis on all the external display and rules on how a wedding should be. In the end the only thing that it is all about is love.... Not the amount of people, how big your cake is or your car. It's about the love between 2 people nothing more and certainly nothing less...
Weddings in India can last over a week, and sometimes they invite everyone in town. Not just a US thing
Load More Replies...The marriage matters, not the wedding. IMHO. Weddings are one day. Go say the vows, in a nice outfit, then have lunch, and spare yourselves and the world all the drama.... Did it that way, no regrets!
Why does everyone seem to think that getting married means you can be a diva, the world owes you something, or that you can shake people down for presents?
So many people have lost sight of the fact that it is the marriage, and not the wedding, that is the most important thing here. So, if you were going to have a big wedding that happens to fall during quarantine, go ahead and get married, even if by Zoom. Then later, once the threat has passed, have the ceremony and party. Who cares if it’s not exactly your real wedding day—-it’s still a celebration of your marriage!
That is what my daughter and son-in-law did!
Load More Replies...We have a family in our neighbourhood (18 members) who come to every family wedding with the whole crew, eat graciously and as a wedding gift, give us an envelope full of 10 Rupees ( $0.14 ). I mean if you want to be stingy, just dont give anything, why such meagre sum as if we are broke beyond means?
These posts range from questionable taste on the part of the bride and groom (relatively harmless) through the inconsiderate (restrictive rules and/or demands for expensive gifts) to the truly dangerous. I'd attend the first, reconsider the second and definitely skip the third.
My spouse and I had a nice wedding with good friends and family in attendance. didn't ask for anything - got nice gifts anyway. What people could afford, or not. Didn't care - just wanted everyone who was there to be there. Had an open bar - BIG HIT! Great food, family style. And lots of FUN! We just celebrated 25 years this summer. How long are these lovely ladies (🙄) and that crazy gun-toting maniac and his blushing bride going to be together?
And we wonder what's going wrong in the world. "But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, ..." 2 Timothy chapter 3. Let those who have ears understand.
I have a story! My mothers friend (lets call her Sarah) was planning on getting married to her fiance (James). Now, Sarah has been through her fair share of grief, one instance being that her niece (katie), who she was REALLY close with, had died of cancer earlier that year. To make matters worse, Sarah is a nurse and had been caring for Jane during most of the time Jane was in the hospital. But during Jane's funeral, the song "Ave Maria" played, so Sarah obviously has some bad memories and emotions attached to the song. Now, you must know that the mother of the groom-to-be (MIL for short) is VERY controlling and traditional. So she insisted that "Ave Maria" needs to be played as the bride is walking down the aisle. Sarah was very stern and chose a different song to be played (as she should, because it's her wedding, not MILs). Well MIL literally went out of her way and told the organist to play Ave Maria. The organist obviously refused, so MIL BRIBED THE ORGANIST with hundreds of $...
Easy way to make this appropriate is to have another funeral for MIL after the wedding
Load More Replies...Some of the women in white strike me as attention-seekers, but I've read articles about some women who made an honest mistake and didn't realize wearing white to a wedding that isn't yours is a faux pas.
My fiancé and I are planning our wedding for a year from now, but if it's not save, we'll get married with our parents and a best man/maid of honor and have a party when it's safe.
Good for you, Valarie Anne! That's what my daughter and son-in-law did this past May 15th. Party will be next May!
Load More Replies...I was confused about the negative reaction to most of the posts, then realized i cant read