After Her Bridezilla Sister Went Back On Letting Her Daughter Be The Flower Girl She Skipped The Wedding
A 28-year-old woman has a 26-year-old younger sister who recently got married, but she skipped out on the wedding after some major drama went down.
She started out by admitting her sister has forever been into perfection…so much so that she could be insufferable to be around.
Despite that, she always did her best to look at things in a positive light and get along with her sister anyway.
Well, back in February, her sister said she wanted her to be a bridesmaid at her wedding, and she also asked that her 4-year-old daughter be the flower girl.
From the get-go, she was on edge about all this because there was no doubt in her mind that her sister was going to be nothing but an enormous bridezilla, especially considering how obsessed with perfection her sister is.
“Over the last few months, we have had to practice multiple dances, pay for very expensive dresses, and put up with her tantrums,” she explained.
“I told her from the start if she was anyway nasty to my child I wouldn’t stand for it she assured me she’d never be nasty towards her “favorite person in the whole world.”
Things started to get weird when she realized that the groom’s 8-year-old cousin was starting to show up at all their dance practices.
She figured her sister was going to make this little girl a flower girl in the wedding along with her toddler daughter, but it turns out, this 8-year-old was really her daughter’s replacement.
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She found out that her daughter was no longer going to be a flower girl when she sat her sister down to have coffee and talk.
Her sister told her that her toddler wasn’t being perfect enough to take part in being a flower girl.
She had no idea how she was going to have to explain to her daughter that she was no longer included.
Her daughter was overjoyed to be a flower girl, and she knew explaining this to her daughter about not being involved anymore was going to crush her.
As that conversation with her sister came to a close, she asked her sister to just stop and think about her choice for another day.
She made it clear to her sister that if she was really going to go through with going back on letting her daughter be a flower girl, she would no longer be going to her wedding at all.
Her sister didn’t reconsider, and so she had to tell her daughter the truth. “She cried herself to sleep (so did I and my husband),” she said.
“Well after a week when I was a no show for anything my sister started to panic and started to get every to talk to me even drop off gifts for my daughter.”
“When I told them why a good number of our family including bridesmaids dropped out.”
Her sister still didn’t invite her daughter to be part of the wedding again, so she knew she wasn’t going to be at the wedding at all.
Instead, she, her husband, and her daughter took a vacation without their phones. As soon as they got back, she found several emails and letters from her sister saying sorry.
Now, her sister’s husband and her new in-laws are accusing her of being a terrible person for not being at the wedding over all this.
How would you deal with this?
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