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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. #1 Imma Use This One Sometime Image credits: reddit.com #2 What A Hilarious Prank! Image credits: reddit.com #3 I’m All For Using An Uber Sure But Come On Image credits: nicolewboyce 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. #4 Everyone In The Comments Is Calling Her Out. How Can You Think This Is A Good Idea? Image credits: reddit.com #5 4 Weddings And A Cat Party Image credits: reddit.com #6 You’re Probably Wondering Why This Is Shame Worthy. Well How Do You Feel Now That You Know She Was ***not*** The Bride Image credits: reddit.com But many people are not so positive about this new trend, claiming that “beneath those silly nuptial stories lies an online playground of hate.” Going after others may indeed look cruel, but there’s nothing new about discussing other people's personal decisions, how they act in relationships, and how they celebrate their big day. There’s a thirst for gossip and drama which is human up to a point, but the psychologist Emma Kenny told the BBC that the wedding-shaming trend is a breeding ground for meanness. “You have people who might be feeling down about their own life and join in because venting makes them feel less alone. Ultimately, having somewhere to direct their hostility and connect with others who have similar resentments creates a breeding ground for meanness.” And thus, such groups should be viewed with caution. #7 Bridezilla Wants All Her Bridesmaids To Cut And Dye Their Hair So They Look Identical Image credits: reddit.com #8 We Sent You This Card So Send Us Money Image credits: reddit.com #9 This Is Terrible Image credits: reddit.com #10 Photographer Shaming A Guest Image credits: reddit.com #11 Wedding Guest Shaming Image credits: reddit.com #12 Gahhh This Is Bad Image credits: brooke_beebe #13 Found On Twitter Image credits: reddit.com #14 Bride Cancels Vendor For Supporting Black Lives Matter Image credits: reddit.com #15 It Can’t Just Be The Bride’s Big Day, You Know Image credits: reddit.com #16 Yikes Yikes Yikes Image credits: reddit.com #17 Mother Of The Groom And The Groom On Their Special Day Image credits: reddit.com #18 Mother Of Bride Wearing Bridal Gown! Image credits: do-I-look-good-naked #19 Real Life Soap Opera Image credits: Keli__Kelz #20 Just Hope There Isn’t A Third... Image credits: reddit.com #21 Do Not Talk To The Bride At All Image credits: reddit.com #22 This Girl Is An Icon. She Really Spilled Some Tea! Image credits: reddit.com #23 “Please Shoot People So We Can Have Our Wedding Illegally” Image credits: reddit.com #24 Ah Yes, The Good Old "Get Pregnant So I Won't Need To Be In A Bridal Party" Scheme. Works Every Time Image credits: reddit.com #25 She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous.... Except She’s Not The Bride Image credits: reddit.com #26 Politics At Non-Political Events Is Probably My #1 Pet Peeve Image credits: reddit.com #27 $250 Min Gift To Attend Image credits: reddit.com #28 A New Wedding Theme For You To Consider.... Image credits: reddit.com #29 Bride Freaks Out After Finding Her Own Post On Reddit Image credits: reddit.com #30 More Depressing Af Cake Toppers, Just Why? Image credits: reddit.com #31 The Bride Is On The Right Image credits: reddit.com #32 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 Image credits: reddit.com #33 Bride Urges Guests To Uber To Her Wedding In Order To Avoid The “Quarantine Police” Image credits: reddit.com #34 Tell Your Wedding Guests To Die Image credits: reddit.com #35 From Pinterest. I Really Dislike Things Like This... Is Someone Forcing You To Get Married!? Image credits: reddit.com #36 Well Ok Then.... Image credits: reddit.com #37 Normal Thing To Do... Image credits: reddit.com #38 Kid Wants To Dress Up As A Lion To Their Wedding. Also Told To Change Their Centrepieces As Kid Doesn’t Like Balloons. Kid Is Op’s Mother’s Best Friend’s Child Image credits: reddit.com #39 A New Low? Image credits: reddit.com #40 Is It Wedding Shaming If The Groom Doesn’t Even Know They’re Dating? Image credits: reddit.com #41 Videographer Refuses To Do Same-Sex Weddings Image credits: reddit.com #42 I Can’t Believe You’re Afraid Of Covid, What About My Wedding? Image credits: reddit.com #43 I Don’t Even Know Where To Begin Image credits: reddit.com #44 Brilliant Job By Videographer Image credits: 1 year ago #45 "Hey, I Have An Amazing Idea For A Super Unique Pic!" Image credits: reddit.com #46 Making Fun Of Corona And Blm At Your 200+ Person Wedding. Yes This Was The Only Time Anyone Wore Masks Image credits: reddit.com #47 While We’re On The Topic Of Cake Toppers....i Can’t Stand The “Woman Trapping The Man And Keeping Him From Things He Likes To Do” Trope. There Are Far Too Many Versions Of These Image credits: reddit.com #48 We Both Got Covid But All That Matters Is That We’re Married Image credits: reddit.com #49 Bride In The Middle, Cow Who Turned Up To The Wedding In A White Dress With A Train On The Right Image credits: reddit.com #50 Taken From A Party Planning Site, Advising How To Have A Free Wedding. Other Gem Advice Was To Get Mother-In-Law To Make The Wedding Cake Image credits: reddit.com #51 My Idiot Cousin Is Getting Divorced. After My Friend Told Me How They Got Engaged, I’m Not Surprised. Karma Image credits: reddit.com #52 Yikes Image credits: reddit.com #53 Girl I Rarely Speak To Anymore Asks If She's Invited To Our Wedding. After Telling Her That She Isn't She Tells Me I Should Rethink Marrying My Fiancé Image credits: reddit.com #54 I Don’t Know What To Say About This Image credits: reddit.com #55 I’m All For A Nudist Wedding But The Kid? Image credits: reddit.com #56 I’m Sorry, You’re Trippin About Your Ex At Your Wedding? Wat Image credits: reddit.com #57 I Didn't Realize A Pandemic Stopped Once You Are "Over It" Image credits: reddit.com #58 Uh Oh... Shame. On. Us. (18k In The Group On Facebook) Image credits: reddit.com #59 Great Wedding Photos Image credits: reddit.com #60 Because We All Want Our Guests Knowing We’ll Be Too Drunk For Sex On Our Wedding Night Image credits: reddit.com #61 This Trend Is Universally Bad, But This Iteration Is The Worst I've Personally Seen To Date Image credits: reddit.com #62 Found In A Disney Shaming Group- I’m Sure Ashley Tisdale Would Be There! Image credits: reddit.com #63 "People Are Still Afraid." I Mean, It's Not Like The Pandemic Is Still Happening, Right? Image credits: reddit.com There’s An Online Community Dedicated To Shaming All Things Wedding-Related And These 45 Things Didn’t Pass Their Test

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.

#1 Imma Use This One Sometime

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#2 What A Hilarious Prank!

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#3 I’m All For Using An Uber Sure But Come On

Image credits: nicolewboyce

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.

#4 Everyone In The Comments Is Calling Her Out. How Can You Think This Is A Good Idea?

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#5 4 Weddings And A Cat Party

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#6 You’re Probably Wondering Why This Is Shame Worthy. Well How Do You Feel Now That You Know She Was ***not*** The Bride

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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.” Going after others may indeed look cruel, but there’s nothing new about discussing other people's personal decisions, how they act in relationships, and how they celebrate their big day.

There’s a thirst for gossip and drama which is human up to a point, but the psychologist Emma Kenny told the BBC that the wedding-shaming trend is a breeding ground for meanness.

“You have people who might be feeling down about their own life and join in because venting makes them feel less alone. Ultimately, having somewhere to direct their hostility and connect with others who have similar resentments creates a breeding ground for meanness.” And thus, such groups should be viewed with caution.

#7 Bridezilla Wants All Her Bridesmaids To Cut And Dye Their Hair So They Look Identical

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#8 We Sent You This Card So Send Us Money

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#9 This Is Terrible

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#10 Photographer Shaming A Guest

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#11 Wedding Guest Shaming

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#12 Gahhh This Is Bad

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#13 Found On Twitter

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#14 Bride Cancels Vendor For Supporting Black Lives Matter

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#15 It Can’t Just Be The Bride’s Big Day, You Know

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#16 Yikes Yikes Yikes

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#17 Mother Of The Groom And The Groom On Their Special Day

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#18 Mother Of Bride Wearing Bridal Gown!

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#19 Real Life Soap Opera

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#20 Just Hope There Isn’t A Third...

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#21 Do Not Talk To The Bride At All

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#22 This Girl Is An Icon. She Really Spilled Some Tea!

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#23 “Please Shoot People So We Can Have Our Wedding Illegally”

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#24 Ah Yes, The Good Old "Get Pregnant So I Won't Need To Be In A Bridal Party" Scheme. Works Every Time

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#25 She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous.... Except She’s Not The Bride

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#26 Politics At Non-Political Events Is Probably My #1 Pet Peeve

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#27 $250 Min Gift To Attend

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#28 A New Wedding Theme For You To Consider....

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#29 Bride Freaks Out After Finding Her Own Post On Reddit

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#30 More Depressing Af Cake Toppers, Just Why?

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#31 The Bride Is On The Right

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#32 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

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#33 Bride Urges Guests To Uber To Her Wedding In Order To Avoid The “Quarantine Police”

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#34 Tell Your Wedding Guests To Die

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#35 From Pinterest. I Really Dislike Things Like This... Is Someone Forcing You To Get Married!?

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#36 Well Ok Then....

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#37 Normal Thing To Do...

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#38 Kid Wants To Dress Up As A Lion To Their Wedding. Also Told To Change Their Centrepieces As Kid Doesn’t Like Balloons. Kid Is Op’s Mother’s Best Friend’s Child

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#39 A New Low?

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#40 Is It Wedding Shaming If The Groom Doesn’t Even Know They’re Dating?

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#41 Videographer Refuses To Do Same-Sex Weddings

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#42 I Can’t Believe You’re Afraid Of Covid, What About My Wedding?

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#43 I Don’t Even Know Where To Begin

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#44 Brilliant Job By Videographer

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#45 "Hey, I Have An Amazing Idea For A Super Unique Pic!"

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#46 Making Fun Of Corona And Blm At Your 200+ Person Wedding. Yes This Was The Only Time Anyone Wore Masks

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#47 While We’re On The Topic Of Cake Toppers....i Can’t Stand The “Woman Trapping The Man And Keeping Him From Things He Likes To Do” Trope. There Are Far Too Many Versions Of These

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#48 We Both Got Covid But All That Matters Is That We’re Married

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#49 Bride In The Middle, Cow Who Turned Up To The Wedding In A White Dress With A Train On The Right

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#50 Taken From A Party Planning Site, Advising How To Have A Free Wedding. Other Gem Advice Was To Get Mother-In-Law To Make The Wedding Cake

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#51 My Idiot Cousin Is Getting Divorced. After My Friend Told Me How They Got Engaged, I’m Not Surprised. Karma

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#52 Yikes

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#53 Girl I Rarely Speak To Anymore Asks If She's Invited To Our Wedding. After Telling Her That She Isn't She Tells Me I Should Rethink Marrying My Fiancé

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#54 I Don’t Know What To Say About This

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#55 I’m All For A Nudist Wedding But The Kid?

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#56 I’m Sorry, You’re Trippin About Your Ex At Your Wedding? Wat

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#57 I Didn't Realize A Pandemic Stopped Once You Are "Over It"

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#58 Uh Oh... Shame. On. Us. (18k In The Group On Facebook)

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#59 Great Wedding Photos

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#60 Because We All Want Our Guests Knowing We’ll Be Too Drunk For Sex On Our Wedding Night

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#61 This Trend Is Universally Bad, But This Iteration Is The Worst I've Personally Seen To Date

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#62 Found In A Disney Shaming Group- I’m Sure Ashley Tisdale Would Be There!

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#63 "People Are Still Afraid." I Mean, It's Not Like The Pandemic Is Still Happening, Right?

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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. #1 Imma Use This One Sometime Image credits: reddit.com #2 What A Hilarious Prank! Image credits: reddit.com #3 I’m All For Using An Uber Sure But Come On Image credits: nicolewboyce 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. #4 Everyone In The Comments Is Calling Her Out. How Can You Think This Is A Good Idea? Image credits: reddit.com #5 4 Weddings And A Cat Party Image credits: reddit.com #6 You’re Probably Wondering Why This Is Shame Worthy. Well How Do You Feel Now That You Know She Was ***not*** The Bride Image credits: reddit.com But many people are not so positive about this new trend, claiming that “beneath those silly nuptial stories lies an online playground of hate.” Going after others may indeed look cruel, but there’s nothing new about discussing other people's personal decisions, how they act in relationships, and how they celebrate their big day. There’s a thirst for gossip and drama which is human up to a point, but the psychologist Emma Kenny told the BBC that the wedding-shaming trend is a breeding ground for meanness. “You have people who might be feeling down about their own life and join in because venting makes them feel less alone. Ultimately, having somewhere to direct their hostility and connect with others who have similar resentments creates a breeding ground for meanness.” And thus, such groups should be viewed with caution. #7 Bridezilla Wants All Her Bridesmaids To Cut And Dye Their Hair So They Look Identical Image credits: reddit.com #8 We Sent You This Card So Send Us Money Image credits: reddit.com #9 This Is Terrible Image credits: reddit.com #10 Photographer Shaming A Guest Image credits: reddit.com #11 Wedding Guest Shaming Image credits: reddit.com #12 Gahhh This Is Bad Image credits: brooke_beebe #13 Found On Twitter Image credits: reddit.com #14 Bride Cancels Vendor For Supporting Black Lives Matter Image credits: reddit.com #15 It Can’t Just Be The Bride’s Big Day, You Know Image credits: reddit.com #16 Yikes Yikes Yikes Image credits: reddit.com #17 Mother Of The Groom And The Groom On Their Special Day Image credits: reddit.com #18 Mother Of Bride Wearing Bridal Gown! Image credits: do-I-look-good-naked #19 Real Life Soap Opera Image credits: Keli__Kelz #20 Just Hope There Isn’t A Third... Image credits: reddit.com #21 Do Not Talk To The Bride At All Image credits: reddit.com #22 This Girl Is An Icon. She Really Spilled Some Tea! Image credits: reddit.com #23 “Please Shoot People So We Can Have Our Wedding Illegally” Image credits: reddit.com #24 Ah Yes, The Good Old "Get Pregnant So I Won't Need To Be In A Bridal Party" Scheme. Works Every Time Image credits: reddit.com #25 She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous.... Except She’s Not The Bride Image credits: reddit.com #26 Politics At Non-Political Events Is Probably My #1 Pet Peeve Image credits: reddit.com #27 $250 Min Gift To Attend Image credits: reddit.com #28 A New Wedding Theme For You To Consider.... Image credits: reddit.com #29 Bride Freaks Out After Finding Her Own Post On Reddit Image credits: reddit.com #30 More Depressing Af Cake Toppers, Just Why? Image credits: reddit.com #31 The Bride Is On The Right Image credits: reddit.com #32 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 Image credits: reddit.com #33 Bride Urges Guests To Uber To Her Wedding In Order To Avoid The “Quarantine Police” Image credits: reddit.com #34 Tell Your Wedding Guests To Die Image credits: reddit.com #35 From Pinterest. I Really Dislike Things Like This... Is Someone Forcing You To Get Married!? Image credits: reddit.com #36 Well Ok Then.... Image credits: reddit.com #37 Normal Thing To Do... Image credits: reddit.com #38 Kid Wants To Dress Up As A Lion To Their Wedding. Also Told To Change Their Centrepieces As Kid Doesn’t Like Balloons. Kid Is Op’s Mother’s Best Friend’s Child Image credits: reddit.com #39 A New Low? Image credits: reddit.com #40 Is It Wedding Shaming If The Groom Doesn’t Even Know They’re Dating? Image credits: reddit.com #41 Videographer Refuses To Do Same-Sex Weddings Image credits: reddit.com #42 I Can’t Believe You’re Afraid Of Covid, What About My Wedding? Image credits: reddit.com #43 I Don’t Even Know Where To Begin Image credits: reddit.com #44 Brilliant Job By Videographer Image credits: 1 year ago #45 "Hey, I Have An Amazing Idea For A Super Unique Pic!" Image credits: reddit.com #46 Making Fun Of Corona And Blm At Your 200+ Person Wedding. Yes This Was The Only Time Anyone Wore Masks Image credits: reddit.com #47 While We’re On The Topic Of Cake Toppers....i Can’t Stand The “Woman Trapping The Man And Keeping Him From Things He Likes To Do” Trope. There Are Far Too Many Versions Of These Image credits: reddit.com #48 We Both Got Covid But All That Matters Is That We’re Married Image credits: reddit.com #49 Bride In The Middle, Cow Who Turned Up To The Wedding In A White Dress With A Train On The Right Image credits: reddit.com #50 Taken From A Party Planning Site, Advising How To Have A Free Wedding. Other Gem Advice Was To Get Mother-In-Law To Make The Wedding Cake Image credits: reddit.com #51 My Idiot Cousin Is Getting Divorced. After My Friend Told Me How They Got Engaged, I’m Not Surprised. Karma Image credits: reddit.com #52 Yikes Image credits: reddit.com #53 Girl I Rarely Speak To Anymore Asks If She's Invited To Our Wedding. After Telling Her That She Isn't She Tells Me I Should Rethink Marrying My Fiancé Image credits: reddit.com #54 I Don’t Know What To Say About This Image credits: reddit.com #55 I’m All For A Nudist Wedding But The Kid? Image credits: reddit.com #56 I’m Sorry, You’re Trippin About Your Ex At Your Wedding? Wat Image credits: reddit.com #57 I Didn't Realize A Pandemic Stopped Once You Are "Over It" Image credits: reddit.com #58 Uh Oh... Shame. On. Us. (18k In The Group On Facebook) Image credits: reddit.com #59 Great Wedding Photos Image credits: reddit.com #60 Because We All Want Our Guests Knowing We’ll Be Too Drunk For Sex On Our Wedding Night Image credits: reddit.com #61 This Trend Is Universally Bad, But This Iteration Is The Worst I've Personally Seen To Date Image credits: reddit.com #62 Found In A Disney Shaming Group- I’m Sure Ashley Tisdale Would Be There! Image credits: reddit.com #63 "People Are Still Afraid." I Mean, It's Not Like The Pandemic Is Still Happening, Right? Image credits: reddit.com There’s An Online Community Dedicated To Shaming All Things Wedding-Related And These 45 Things Didn’t Pass Their Test 
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.

#1 Imma Use This One Sometime

Image credits: reddit.com

#2 What A Hilarious Prank!

Image credits: reddit.com

#3 I’m All For Using An Uber Sure But Come On

Image credits: nicolewboyce

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.

#4 Everyone In The Comments Is Calling Her Out. How Can You Think This Is A Good Idea?

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#5 4 Weddings And A Cat Party

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#6 You’re Probably Wondering Why This Is Shame Worthy. Well How Do You Feel Now That You Know She Was ***not*** The Bride

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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.” Going after others may indeed look cruel, but there’s nothing new about discussing other people's personal decisions, how they act in relationships, and how they celebrate their big day.

There’s a thirst for gossip and drama which is human up to a point, but the psychologist Emma Kenny told the BBC that the wedding-shaming trend is a breeding ground for meanness.

“You have people who might be feeling down about their own life and join in because venting makes them feel less alone. Ultimately, having somewhere to direct their hostility and connect with others who have similar resentments creates a breeding ground for meanness.” And thus, such groups should be viewed with caution.

#7 Bridezilla Wants All Her Bridesmaids To Cut And Dye Their Hair So They Look Identical

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#8 We Sent You This Card So Send Us Money

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#9 This Is Terrible

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#10 Photographer Shaming A Guest

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#11 Wedding Guest Shaming

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#12 Gahhh This Is Bad

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#13 Found On Twitter

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#14 Bride Cancels Vendor For Supporting Black Lives Matter

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#15 It Can’t Just Be The Bride’s Big Day, You Know

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#16 Yikes Yikes Yikes

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#17 Mother Of The Groom And The Groom On Their Special Day

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#18 Mother Of Bride Wearing Bridal Gown!

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#19 Real Life Soap Opera

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#20 Just Hope There Isn’t A Third...

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#21 Do Not Talk To The Bride At All

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#22 This Girl Is An Icon. She Really Spilled Some Tea!

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#23 “Please Shoot People So We Can Have Our Wedding Illegally”

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#24 Ah Yes, The Good Old "Get Pregnant So I Won't Need To Be In A Bridal Party" Scheme. Works Every Time

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#25 She Looks Absolutely Gorgeous.... Except She’s Not The Bride

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#26 Politics At Non-Political Events Is Probably My #1 Pet Peeve

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#27 $250 Min Gift To Attend

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#28 A New Wedding Theme For You To Consider....

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#29 Bride Freaks Out After Finding Her Own Post On Reddit

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#30 More Depressing Af Cake Toppers, Just Why?

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#31 The Bride Is On The Right

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#32 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

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#33 Bride Urges Guests To Uber To Her Wedding In Order To Avoid The “Quarantine Police”

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#34 Tell Your Wedding Guests To Die

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#35 From Pinterest. I Really Dislike Things Like This... Is Someone Forcing You To Get Married!?

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#36 Well Ok Then....

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#37 Normal Thing To Do...

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#38 Kid Wants To Dress Up As A Lion To Their Wedding. Also Told To Change Their Centrepieces As Kid Doesn’t Like Balloons. Kid Is Op’s Mother’s Best Friend’s Child

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#39 A New Low?

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#40 Is It Wedding Shaming If The Groom Doesn’t Even Know They’re Dating?

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#41 Videographer Refuses To Do Same-Sex Weddings

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#42 I Can’t Believe You’re Afraid Of Covid, What About My Wedding?

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#43 I Don’t Even Know Where To Begin

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#44 Brilliant Job By Videographer

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#45 "Hey, I Have An Amazing Idea For A Super Unique Pic!"

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#46 Making Fun Of Corona And Blm At Your 200+ Person Wedding. Yes This Was The Only Time Anyone Wore Masks

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#47 While We’re On The Topic Of Cake Toppers....i Can’t Stand The “Woman Trapping The Man And Keeping Him From Things He Likes To Do” Trope. There Are Far Too Many Versions Of These

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#48 We Both Got Covid But All That Matters Is That We’re Married

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#49 Bride In The Middle, Cow Who Turned Up To The Wedding In A White Dress With A Train On The Right

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#50 Taken From A Party Planning Site, Advising How To Have A Free Wedding. Other Gem Advice Was To Get Mother-In-Law To Make The Wedding Cake

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#51 My Idiot Cousin Is Getting Divorced. After My Friend Told Me How They Got Engaged, I’m Not Surprised. Karma

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#52 Yikes

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#53 Girl I Rarely Speak To Anymore Asks If She's Invited To Our Wedding. After Telling Her That She Isn't She Tells Me I Should Rethink Marrying My Fiancé

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#54 I Don’t Know What To Say About This

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#55 I’m All For A Nudist Wedding But The Kid?

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#56 I’m Sorry, You’re Trippin About Your Ex At Your Wedding? Wat

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#57 I Didn't Realize A Pandemic Stopped Once You Are "Over It"

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#58 Uh Oh... Shame. On. Us. (18k In The Group On Facebook)

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#59 Great Wedding Photos

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#60 Because We All Want Our Guests Knowing We’ll Be Too Drunk For Sex On Our Wedding Night

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#61 This Trend Is Universally Bad, But This Iteration Is The Worst I've Personally Seen To Date

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#62 Found In A Disney Shaming Group- I’m Sure Ashley Tisdale Would Be There!

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#63 "People Are Still Afraid." I Mean, It's Not Like The Pandemic Is Still Happening, Right?

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There’s An Online Community Dedicated To Shaming All Things Wedding-Related And These 45 Things Didn’t Pass Their Test Reviewed by New Viral Feed on 06:57 Rating: 5

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