“Stunning Twist: Bride’s Revenge on Uninvited BFF Backfires in a Sweetly Surprising Way!”

"Stunning Twist: Bride's Revenge on Uninvited BFF Backfires in a Sweetly Surprising Way!"
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But when it comes to paying for the cake? “That’s not going to be on her checklist unless it’s some sort of mutual agreement or a gift from her to the couple,” she added.

Megan also shared a helpful infographic from this post on Modern MOH breaking down exactly what the maid of honor duties typically are.

“Weddings have a way of bringing out the best and worst in people”

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Next, we asked the expert if she’s ever heard of a bride uninviting her maid of honor or any close friends from her wedding.

“Oh, yes—though it’s fairly uncommon, it happens more than you’d think!” she told Bored Panda. “Although usually, the bride would just demote someone from the bridal party to a guest and not uninvite them completely.”

“Weddings have a way of bringing out the best and worst in people. Sometimes it’s due to a fallout—financial issues, personality clashes, or the friend not living up to expectations,” Megan noted. “Other times, it’s a case of too much drama: maybe the maid of honor tries to make it all about herself or she drops the ball on major responsibilities, causing tension.”

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“Then there’s also the sad-but-true scenarios where the bride’s stress or sense of entitlement leads to unreasonable demands, and she expects the MOH to gain superhero abilities,” she continued. “That kind of pressure can lead to blowouts and, sometimes, a boot from the bridal party.”

But the expert says it’s not common to uninvite someone from the wedding entirely. “That’s next-level drama and almost always stems from unresolved conflicts that boil over. It’s a shame when it happens, but sometimes, cutting ties is better than letting things spiral on the big day.”

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