A bride asked her bridesmaids to bankroll her $10,500 dress
Everyone's heard a horrific bridezilla story, but this one might take the three-tiered cake: A bride in Australia outright asked her bridesmaids to help purchase a dress that cost double her budget, Good Housekeeping reports.
In an essay posted to the blog Mama Mia, an anonymous bridesmaid recounted the story of the demanding bride - her good friend named Caroline.
This bride was a little overzealous in her planning: She pestered this particular bridesmaid about tiny details like wedding makeup and the groom's buttonholes. She even asked the bridesmaid to craft an Excel sheet of potential cake makers during the middle of a workday.
And then they went dress shopping. Caroline found a dress that she loved but was well above her budget at $10,500. She bought it anyway, then sent her bridesmaids a group email, saying that "she would really love if we could 'pitch in' around $150 each towards her 'dream dress,'" the anonymous bridesmaid wrote.
That was on top of the $550 they already spent on bridesmaid dresses - plus a bachelorette party, shower, and a pre-wedding spa trip. Incredibly, three of the seven bridesmaid agreed to make a dress contribution.
"My bank account was already taking a battering from the wedding and now this?" the anonymous bridesmaid wrote. "I'm starting to think I might have to bail on this wedding, and friendship."
Read the entire essay right here.