A common one is in - laws trying to control the guest list. They add people the couple doesn't want, which can cause overcrowding and extra costs.
Another horror story is when in - laws make unkind remarks about the couple's choices during the wedding. For instance, criticizing the bride's dress or the groom's choice of music. It really dampens the mood.
One horror story is when the in - laws took over the entire wedding planning without consulting the couple. They chose a hideous venue, a tacky color scheme, and an awful menu. The couple felt like they had no say in their own wedding day.
Yes, they can be. People often have different expectations when it comes to weddings, and when a wedding is childless, it can stir up a lot of issues. For example, family members might not understand the couple's choice and create drama.
A common one is bad weather ruining an outdoor wedding. Imagine planning a beautiful garden wedding for months and then it rains cats and dogs on the day.
One horror story could be when the mother - in - law completely took over the wedding planning without consulting the couple. She chose a hideous color scheme that the couple hated but felt pressured to accept. It made the whole wedding look like it was her day, not the couple's.
Often, momzillas get involved in the guest list. They might invite people the couple doesn't want or exclude friends of the bride or groom. This can cause a lot of stress and conflict. For instance, the momzilla might add her old colleagues whom the couple has never met. Another aspect is the momzilla taking over the wedding venue selection. She might choose a place that is convenient for her but not for the majority of the guests. This can lead to guests having trouble getting there and a less - than - ideal wedding experience.
Often, unexpected health issues can be a part of these stories. For example, if either the bride or groom suddenly falls ill due to something they ate or drank at the wedding. Also, family drama can spill over into the wedding night. Maybe there were arguments during the wedding that carried on into the night and made it really unpleasant for the couple.
A very common one is bad editing. For example, the photographer over - softened the skin to the point where the couple looked like plastic dolls. Another is the wrong settings used, like a very low shutter speed which made all the action shots blurry. And sometimes, the photographer just has a really bad sense of composition and the pictures end up looking really unappealing.
Weather problems are quite common. For example, if it's an outdoor wedding and suddenly there's a huge downpour. Guests get wet, the decorations are ruined.
Yes. One common element is family interference. As mentioned before, family members might overstep boundaries. Another is unmet expectations. Couples often have an idea of how their wedding night should be, and when it doesn't go that way, it can feel like a horror story. For example, if the religious or cultural traditions they planned to follow are disrupted, it can be distressing.
One of the most common elements is something going wrong with the wedding party. For instance, a bridesmaid might get drunk and make a scene or the groomsmen might play a prank that goes too far. Also, issues with the wedding attire such as the wrong size dress being delivered or the groom's suit getting stained are often part of these horror stories.