“Unexpected Twist: Newlywed Bridezilla Demands Refunds from Vendors After ‘Disastrous’ Wedding!”
This artist was hired to make hand-painted wedding signs for a colleague’s daughter
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But weeks after the wedding, the bride suddenly decided that she wasn’t happy with her services
Image credits: JESSICA TICOZZELLI / Pexels (not the actual photo)
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Over half of newlyweds went into debt paying for their weddings in 2024
Planning a wedding can be stressful for a wide variety of reasons. You and your partner want to make sure that the day is exactly what you have in mind, but you’ll also want to keep your guests and families happy and ensure that you’re not paying the day off for years to come. According to The Knot, the average wedding nowadays costs a whopping $35,000.
And of course, the majority of that money is going straight to the wedding vendors. Venues typically charge the bride and groom around $12,800, and a great photographer will run you about $2,900.
A wedding planner’s fee could be over $2,000, and florists typically charge about $2,800 for their services. Alcohol for the reception usually costs $2,800, and if you want to hire a videographer, that’ll cost you about $2,300 as well.
Unsurprisingly, this means that the couple mentioned in this story is far from the first to go into debt by paying for their special day. In fact, a survey from U.S. News found that a whopping 56% of newlyweds went into debt while paying for their weddings last year.
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