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Five crazy wedding stories from 2023 that stand out from the remainder: ‘Life is simply too short’

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As 2023 winds down and Americans look ahead to latest beginnings within the yr of 2024, here’s a take a look at among the wildest and most unusual wedding-related stories that emerged on social media and elsewhere over the past yr. 

Loads of brides, grooms wedding party members and others have shared their personal stories — and etiquette experts and others weighed in with their skilled opinions and advice as well.

There have been plenty to select from — but these five made their mark. 

1. Bride throws fit when 6-year-old nephew wears white

Weddings might be stressful for each the couple and their many guests — but one story, shared on Reddit, got notice for the dress-code debacle that resulted. 

Reddit user “LifeTraining3452” took to the subreddit often called “Am I the A–hole” in August to ask others if he was within the mistaken for calling his latest wife insecure and selfish on their wedding day.

The author revealed that he and his latest wife were now not even speaking after their blowup.

He told her she was overreacting to her six-year-old nephew’s wearing of a white bow tie and white jeans to their wedding — which had a “no white clothing” dress code instruction to all invited guests. 

The bride was upset that another person at her wedding was wearing white despite having a “no white clothing” dress code instruction for all invited guests.  Shutterstock

“The reception was going well, until I noticed my wife walking over to the toilet together with her face held in her hands,” the user wrote about what happened. 

He said when he went to envision on her, he found her sitting on the ground with mascara running down her cheeks. 

“I asked what was mistaken, and she or he told me that one among our nephews was wearing white jeans and a white bow tie,” he recalled.

He tried to console her — but she held fast to her feelings. She even asked the six-year-old to alter his clothes — or leave the reception.

Florida-based etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore told Fox News Digital on the time that while the bride’s dress-code request was reasonable, the young nephew in query did nothing mistaken. 

“Perhaps his mother thought the ‘no white’ rule applied to women only. Who knows?” said Whitmore. 

The etiquette expert also said the bride must have let the situation go, assuming the kid “was appropriately dressed and was not creating chaos.” 

2. Groom smashes cake into bride’s face after she asks him to not do it

A newlywed bride asked for support and advice on Reddit after she left her own wedding once her husband smashed their wedding cake in her face — despite her earlier requests that he not try this at their reception. 

The bride wrote in September that she knew her husband found “cake-smashing videos” to be funny — but that she told him she was not keen on the tradition.

“I told him if he ever did something like that to me, I’d leave him,” the bride wrote regarding her husband. 

“He began laughing, but I used to be being for real.”

The bride wrote that she knew her husband found “cake-smashing videos” to be funny — but that she told him she was not keen on the tradition. Shutterstock

Despite this threat, the groom scooped “an enormous chunk” of wedding cake at their reception — and smashed it right onto her face.

The bride then immediately left the reception venue — and later went on Reddit to pour out her story and seek advice from others. 

While some people said she must have just laughed it off, others took her side.

“I believe stunts like which might be annulment-worthy, but that’s just me,” one Reddit user wrote.

“This isn’t only a cake or a prank, that is flat-out disrespect,” one other user wrote.

“He had one job and it was ‘don’t smash a cake in his fiancée’s face,’” one other commenter said.

3. Couple chooses unusual wedding venue — one fit for a ‘princess’ 

Jamie West and Drew Schmitt of Arizona are shown serving the special wedding cake they ordered — in the form of a White Castle slider. Laura Segall Photography

A pair’s unorthodox wedding venue selection had a really touching story behind it. 

Jamie West, 41, and Drew Schmitt, 58, of Arizona, married on May 5, 2023, at a castle — a White Castle, that’s. 

West and Schmitt fed their 150 guests among the chain’s staples, including sliders and onion rings. 

They selected this particular wedding venue, they said, because West herself was shown incredible kindness by White Castle as a youngster. 

“I used to be within the foster care system at 4 years old,” West told Fox News Digital in June. “Between the age of 4 and 13, I used to be in 94 foster homes, six shelters and eight group homes.”

Jamie West, 41, is shown walking down the aisle wearing a blue and gold bridal gown with an identical cape and crown during her White Castle wedding in Scottsdale, Arizona, on May 5, 2023. Laura Segall Photography

She continued, “By the point I used to be 13, I made a decision that I could do it higher myself and I had higher survival possibilities, so I took off alone, after which I just began traveling the country.”

In some unspecified time in the future, she wandered right into a White Castle. 

There, while she was still a homeless runaway, an worker gave her free bags of sliders. 

“I walked into White Castle and a woman checked out me and said, ‘Oh, sugar, get in here, go in the toilet, clean yourself up,’” West recalled. 

West and Schmitt fed their 150 guests among the chain’s staples, including sliders and onion rings.  Laura Segall Photography

“Once I got here out, she had a pair [of] sacks for me. I mean, they really cleaned the entire grill. She said that they do it every hour, and that they were just going to throw it away anyway, so I should pay it no mind and I should just take all of them.” 

Said West, “I used to be capable of feed quite a lot of kids for just a few days after that. At any time when I discovered a White Castle after that first one I went into, I’d run there.”

4. Bride demotes bridesmaid to ‘assistant flower girl,’ still wants her to pay for the robe

A Reddit user named “trashgirlfriend” shared in July that she’d been demoted from bridesmaid to “assistant flower girl” for her brother’s upcoming wedding after the bride decided she would slightly have one other woman within the bridal party as an alternative of her.

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“Sarah recently got close together with her brother’s wife Becky (30f),” wrote the user. 

“Last week she dropped the ball on me that she now not wants me to be a bridesmaid and she or he would like if Becky would take my place.” 

While trash girlfriend said it broke her heart to be faraway from the marriage, she added that “it’s her wedding, and it’s not my place to inform her find out how to run it, so I said it was positive.” 

But when she attempted to return the expensive bridesmaid dress, she discovered that the bride, Sarah, had already planned for her to provide the dress to the brand new bridesmaid.

Trashgirlfriend said she was finally capable of return the dress for a full refund — then told her brother and his wife-to-be that she wouldn’t be attending their wedding, as that they had been “extremely disrespectful” to her.

As an alternative, she planned on happening vacation to Miami. 

5. Dog chews up groom’s passport just days before destination wedding

Donato Frattaroli and Magda Mazri of South Boston had planned a picture-perfect wedding on Lake Garda in northern Italy on August 31.

Chickie was let off the hook, too — and all was forgiven.  YouTube/WCVB Channel 5 Boston

Nevertheless, their dog, a young golden retriever named Chickie, had other plans. 

Chickie ate Frattaroli’s passport just days before he and his wife-to-be were set to depart the country — putting their entire wedding in danger. 

Frattaroli told Fox News Digital on the time that the dog discovered its latest favorite chew toy while he and Mazri were having a celebratory dinner after filing for a wedding license earlier that day.

This story, nonetheless, wound up with a glad ending.

After Frattaroli’s plight went viral, he was capable of receive an expedited passport — and the marriage went on as scheduled. 

Chickie was let off the hook, too — and all was forgiven. 

“She’s too cute to remain mad at,” Frattaroli told Fox News Digital. 

He also said, “I can’t be mad at Chickie because I’m the idiot who left the passport out where she could get it.”

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As 2023 winds down and Americans look ahead to latest beginnings within the yr of 2024, here’s a take a look at among the wildest and most unusual wedding-related stories that emerged on social media and elsewhere over the past yr. 

Loads of brides, grooms wedding party members and others have shared their personal stories — and etiquette experts and others weighed in with their skilled opinions and advice as well.

There have been plenty to select from — but these five made their mark. 

1. Bride throws fit when 6-year-old nephew wears white

Weddings might be stressful for each the couple and their many guests — but one story, shared on Reddit, got notice for the dress-code debacle that resulted. 

Reddit user “LifeTraining3452” took to the subreddit often called “Am I the A–hole” in August to ask others if he was within the mistaken for calling his latest wife insecure and selfish on their wedding day.

The author revealed that he and his latest wife were now not even speaking after their blowup.

He told her she was overreacting to her six-year-old nephew’s wearing of a white bow tie and white jeans to their wedding — which had a “no white clothing” dress code instruction to all invited guests. 

The bride was upset that another person at her wedding was wearing white despite having a “no white clothing” dress code instruction for all invited guests.  Shutterstock

“The reception was going well, until I noticed my wife walking over to the toilet together with her face held in her hands,” the user wrote about what happened. 

He said when he went to envision on her, he found her sitting on the ground with mascara running down her cheeks. 

“I asked what was mistaken, and she or he told me that one among our nephews was wearing white jeans and a white bow tie,” he recalled.

He tried to console her — but she held fast to her feelings. She even asked the six-year-old to alter his clothes — or leave the reception.

Florida-based etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore told Fox News Digital on the time that while the bride’s dress-code request was reasonable, the young nephew in query did nothing mistaken. 

“Perhaps his mother thought the ‘no white’ rule applied to women only. Who knows?” said Whitmore. 

The etiquette expert also said the bride must have let the situation go, assuming the kid “was appropriately dressed and was not creating chaos.” 

2. Groom smashes cake into bride’s face after she asks him to not do it

A newlywed bride asked for support and advice on Reddit after she left her own wedding once her husband smashed their wedding cake in her face — despite her earlier requests that he not try this at their reception. 

The bride wrote in September that she knew her husband found “cake-smashing videos” to be funny — but that she told him she was not keen on the tradition.

“I told him if he ever did something like that to me, I’d leave him,” the bride wrote regarding her husband. 

“He began laughing, but I used to be being for real.”

The bride wrote that she knew her husband found “cake-smashing videos” to be funny — but that she told him she was not keen on the tradition. Shutterstock

Despite this threat, the groom scooped “an enormous chunk” of wedding cake at their reception — and smashed it right onto her face.

The bride then immediately left the reception venue — and later went on Reddit to pour out her story and seek advice from others. 

While some people said she must have just laughed it off, others took her side.

“I believe stunts like which might be annulment-worthy, but that’s just me,” one Reddit user wrote.

“This isn’t only a cake or a prank, that is flat-out disrespect,” one other user wrote.

“He had one job and it was ‘don’t smash a cake in his fiancée’s face,’” one other commenter said.

3. Couple chooses unusual wedding venue — one fit for a ‘princess’ 

Jamie West and Drew Schmitt of Arizona are shown serving the special wedding cake they ordered — in the form of a White Castle slider. Laura Segall Photography

A pair’s unorthodox wedding venue selection had a really touching story behind it. 

Jamie West, 41, and Drew Schmitt, 58, of Arizona, married on May 5, 2023, at a castle — a White Castle, that’s. 

West and Schmitt fed their 150 guests among the chain’s staples, including sliders and onion rings. 

They selected this particular wedding venue, they said, because West herself was shown incredible kindness by White Castle as a youngster. 

“I used to be within the foster care system at 4 years old,” West told Fox News Digital in June. “Between the age of 4 and 13, I used to be in 94 foster homes, six shelters and eight group homes.”

Jamie West, 41, is shown walking down the aisle wearing a blue and gold bridal gown with an identical cape and crown during her White Castle wedding in Scottsdale, Arizona, on May 5, 2023. Laura Segall Photography

She continued, “By the point I used to be 13, I made a decision that I could do it higher myself and I had higher survival possibilities, so I took off alone, after which I just began traveling the country.”

In some unspecified time in the future, she wandered right into a White Castle. 

There, while she was still a homeless runaway, an worker gave her free bags of sliders. 

“I walked into White Castle and a woman checked out me and said, ‘Oh, sugar, get in here, go in the toilet, clean yourself up,’” West recalled. 

West and Schmitt fed their 150 guests among the chain’s staples, including sliders and onion rings.  Laura Segall Photography

“Once I got here out, she had a pair [of] sacks for me. I mean, they really cleaned the entire grill. She said that they do it every hour, and that they were just going to throw it away anyway, so I should pay it no mind and I should just take all of them.” 

Said West, “I used to be capable of feed quite a lot of kids for just a few days after that. At any time when I discovered a White Castle after that first one I went into, I’d run there.”

4. Bride demotes bridesmaid to ‘assistant flower girl,’ still wants her to pay for the robe

A Reddit user named “trashgirlfriend” shared in July that she’d been demoted from bridesmaid to “assistant flower girl” for her brother’s upcoming wedding after the bride decided she would slightly have one other woman within the bridal party as an alternative of her.

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“Sarah recently got close together with her brother’s wife Becky (30f),” wrote the user. 

“Last week she dropped the ball on me that she now not wants me to be a bridesmaid and she or he would like if Becky would take my place.” 

While trash girlfriend said it broke her heart to be faraway from the marriage, she added that “it’s her wedding, and it’s not my place to inform her find out how to run it, so I said it was positive.” 

But when she attempted to return the expensive bridesmaid dress, she discovered that the bride, Sarah, had already planned for her to provide the dress to the brand new bridesmaid.

Trashgirlfriend said she was finally capable of return the dress for a full refund — then told her brother and his wife-to-be that she wouldn’t be attending their wedding, as that they had been “extremely disrespectful” to her.

As an alternative, she planned on happening vacation to Miami. 

5. Dog chews up groom’s passport just days before destination wedding

Donato Frattaroli and Magda Mazri of South Boston had planned a picture-perfect wedding on Lake Garda in northern Italy on August 31.

Chickie was let off the hook, too — and all was forgiven.  YouTube/WCVB Channel 5 Boston

Nevertheless, their dog, a young golden retriever named Chickie, had other plans. 

Chickie ate Frattaroli’s passport just days before he and his wife-to-be were set to depart the country — putting their entire wedding in danger. 

Frattaroli told Fox News Digital on the time that the dog discovered its latest favorite chew toy while he and Mazri were having a celebratory dinner after filing for a wedding license earlier that day.

This story, nonetheless, wound up with a glad ending.

After Frattaroli’s plight went viral, he was capable of receive an expedited passport — and the marriage went on as scheduled. 

Chickie was let off the hook, too — and all was forgiven. 

“She’s too cute to remain mad at,” Frattaroli told Fox News Digital. 

He also said, “I can’t be mad at Chickie because I’m the idiot who left the passport out where she could get it.”

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