25 Bridezillas Who Seriously Need A Reality Slap On Their Faces
When you become a bride, don't be like these women... because, yikes.
Bridezillas can turn a wedding into a stress test for everyone around them. In this roundup, the demands get bigger, the patience gets thinner, and the internet has plenty to say about it.
From tattoo cover-ups and hair color complaints to cash requests, free services, and awkward guest rules, these stories show just how fast a bride can go from excited to impossible. Friends, family members, vendors, and even photographers end up caught in the middle.
Some of these requests are so bold, they barely sound real. Read on.
Don't be like this bridezilla who asks her friend to cover her tattoos and change her hair to match the wedding theme.

The friend was willing to meet her halfway.

That compromise did not seem to be enough.
You'd rather not attend a wedding with a bridezilla like this.
SMH.
This bridezilla is enraged because one bridesmaid dyed her hair ONE YEAR before her wedding.
One year still was not enough time to cool her off.
Don't demand gifts like this thick-skinned bridezilla did.
Imagine being invited to a wedding, but you're required to pay $75 per plate.
Makes your eyebrows raise.
And now she wants to get a high-quality photography package at a cheaper price. Go ask someone else, lady!
That request only got more unreasonable from there.
Wearing a jacket during the summer? Just for a wedding?
That's ridiculous! Don't attend this bridezilla's wedding.
Bridezilla wants guests to donate $1,500 each.
Read the comments. We're pretty sure you'll agree.
Your debt isn't your guests' business.
The nerve of this bridezilla to make her photographer pay for her wedding photos.
Some people really do expect free labor and a thank-you on top of it.
Same wedding fallout energy as when my best friend excluded me from her wedding, then expected me at a baby shower.
A woman gets invited to be a bridesmaid for the wrong reason.
If an influencer is a bridezilla, this happens.
Why would people give this married couple gifts if they weren't invited in the first place?
Another thick-skinned bridezilla asking for free services. She wants free makeup.
This couple wants their money back in case they get divorced.
Cheapskates!
"We know you're not coming, but would you still gift us some cash?"
Nope, people don't owe you anything.
An improper way of using 'namaste.'
A married couple lied and didn't want to pay the photographer's fee.
Rule number 8 says it all.
She deserves those clapbacks.
Her bridesmaid's weight is not her business.
She's doing her friend a favor by uninviting her.
Bridezilla uninvites a guest.
The reason? The friend refused to make Disney centerpieces within a week for free.
It's the bride who doesn't understand.
It's better to be uninvited than to make an unreasonable request.
An entitled guest.
She even wants to take her young ones to a place where people will be drinking.
Being a bride doesn't excuse you from paying what you need to pay.
Unfriend this friend now!
Babysit in exchange for a wedding invite? No thanks!
These women need to realize that being a bride doesn't give them extra benefits.
Being the bride doesn't entitle them to boss people around, make ridiculous demands, or demean their friends and family. It also doesn't mean that they can be rude to vendors and professionals in the wedding industry. So, if you suddenly realize you're being a bridezilla, take a step back and consider how your behavior is affecting those around you.
May this kind of entitlement stay far away from every wedding.
Before you judge that bridezilla, see why Lisa’s heated argument made someone skip.