@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj yeah. He's just got the personality of golden retriever. He wanted to help and thought he was until he told he wasn't so he sat back. I see no issue with him being there. People are just being negative to be negative.
I dunno.... The Mom backtalking to her Son when the Bride was out-of-earshot, "That Dress is hideous!" ... That's just Passive-Aggressive and Maligning behavior. I hope this Bride knows what she is doing. Given DESPITE this Clip was put up only 4 Days ago, it's apparent its years old.
"That dress is hideous!" is an opinion. A strong one, but just that. It is not passive aggressive anything. Neither is it back talking anyone. It is a conversation where the MIL doesn't want the bride to know that she hates it so much. She could say it in front of the bride, and you would say that she was disrespecting the bride because it is not her dress. Basically, you think that everyone needs to love exactly what the bride loves and not have any opinion, either to the bride or not to the bride. Everyone needs to be in lock step, and their reason for being there is NOT to help the bride pick a dress but to say whatever she says. Got it.
This was a little scary at the beginning, but was glad they understood they needed to back off a little and let her make HER decision. I hope they are happy together and bless that Mom's heart. I hope every decision from this point forward will be THE COUPLE's and not Mom's. Very generous of her to offer to pay for the dress, but still, it is YOUR wedding and YOUR decisions.
I really wasn't sure aboutt his one at the start, but the fact that they spoke so respectfully to each other, and when she explained how he wasn't really helping and he backed off straight away, that's when I really liked this couple and can see them being very happy for many years to come.
I don’t know why everyone is taking it so negatively. Her fiancé and his mom seem really supportive. It is great to have a good relationship with your mother in law. They both seemed supportive of her and it was a nice gesture that she is paying for her dress too. She spoke up and they listened so what is with all the negativity? Some are saying to take your mom but sadly as we saw on the episode with Samantha how bad that was. At times, mother in laws can treat you better than your own mother. Plus, there is nothing wrong with your fiancé seeing you in your dress before the wedding. It is just a dress and sadly too many are placing too much importance on a one time dress.
I'm with you! She said she was the last of her friend group to get married so they may have been unavailable. I took my fiance dress shopping with me. We've been married 11 years now and have no regrets about any part of it.
Exactly - he was trying to help, and when he saw that it wasn't helpful, he told his mother they should both sit back and let Kesha do her job. He was there to be supportive, and that's what he did, by listening to her!
The GROOM and the MOTHER IN LAW IS SO SWEET, relax guys, those chaotic moments cause they want to help. And how the BRIDE say thank you and tell him what she really want, it made me cry.
the number of guests who wind up in the stockroom is insane, can't they put a DOOR WITH A LOCK on that room? that's like wandering into the kitchen of a restaurant because you don't see anything you like on the menu.
She looked stunning in the gown she eventually chose which neither her fiancé nor her future MIL could shoot down upon seeing her face brimming with pure joy.
My wedding plan was to see the look on my hubby’s face when he saw me coming down the aisle…..for the first time, in my dress❣️ That’s part of the fun of a wedding. I didn’t even show him pictures from the catalog.
This guy was so respectful and really listened to the bride when she got the courage to speak up. I really think he thought he was helping. I love this for them ❤
i'm sure this won't surprise anyone, but he's married to alexia now (fellow body builder) and her wedding dress flairs at the bottom with tulle. i guess she knew how to stand up to his mom
So they didn't got married? He married another woman? How do you got to know that? Do you have a link to the video, where he married the other woman? Thanks in advance! 😘 🤗
@@alsadat77luck isn't real. You need to pay closer attention to how people not only treat each other but how they respond to things and the words they use. And sometimes, even if there are no clashing personalities, relationships don't always work out.
I don’t like bashing people for giving their opinion when they were asked to attend to offer their opinions. In the end, he listened when she asked him to step down, and they supported her choice, all of which speaks to a really healthy relationship
I shopped on my own, did research first and then listened to the consultant, she knew what she was doing, I picked a black and ivory number suited to my shape, and personality, (I used to ride a motorbike and lived in jeans) took my Mum to the final fitting ran into the shop and hugged a huge pink dress with a tu tu skirt, and announced this is it, my Mums face was a treat, when she saw the actual frock, she loved it. My advice if you do take anyone take an individual that will be supportive of your wishes, but truthful and thoughtful with their opinion best wishes
The way the MIL got her first glimpse of the first dress, then turned and whispered, “See? I told you!” to her son, and then turned back with a fake smile - that rubbed me the wrong way. You two should not be having secret side convos and exchanging snyde opinions about the dresses. If you have an opinion, save it for when you are asked, and say it kindly and considerately. And when he said, “That’s the one,” he immediately looked to his mom for validation, not his fiancée. They recovered nicely though.
Y’all. It’s a show. A show meant for drama. They didn’t go searching for dresses on their own. 😂. It’s part of the show. They promote people to act certain ways.
I made my oldest daughter's wedding dress and there was a complete information blackout - only me, the Bride-to-be, and her younger sister knew what I was making. It definitely was a 'WOW' moment when she walked down the aisle. I couldn't imagine letting a fiance see what the bride is planning to wear.
OMGOSH! That is a keeper! I always said I wouldn't care if I rented my dream dress. A bought dress will only sit wrapped in a box in the attic for the rest of my life, it's the pictures that everyone will look at but it's a whole different case when a bride gets to wear something made w/such love. I would treasure that for all my life. What a beautiful mother!💓🌺💓
I really liked the groom. He looked really sad when he found out that he was hurting, not helping and happily backed off. I wish them a long, happy life... they are a sweet couple.
As I watch this show for years, I’m so grateful that I found a beautiful gown in a magazine, went to try on the sample, which didn’t fit on my newly reduced size 13 body so I couldn’t leave the fitting room, but imagined it would be perfect, and promptly found a dressmaker who made it and my matching veil. And I did this only with my MOM because I thought it was OUR SPECIAL TIME TOGETHER. No entourage, no outside opinions! Then I picked out my bridesmaids dresses and had them go and try on and order them. Boy things sure have gotten complicated since 1978!
1976 yes they have. My Mom and I did everything as well and our friend from church made my gown and veil as well. Only one sister in our family had a store bought designer gown and I think she bought it herself as she was a bit older when she married and already had started her teaching career. Her gown was classic gorgeous column gown with a long train and it was worn by TWO other brides as well, a sister in law and a niece. Do whatever works for you and your situation I say.
So I wasn't the only one who picked up vibes there. That's a "momma's boy" if ever I saw one. There is a special bond between mother and sons as well as fathers and daughters, however, there would have to be a serious conversation and boundaries set if I were in that bride's place.
I did some searching. She goes under her maiden name and her latest photos show a trip to Florida with some girlfriends. There's not alot visible on her page but there's a pick of two of them in 2015 and no wedding photos I can see.... make of it what you will....
Nothing wrong with that as you need to learn as you go too. My brother’s best friend married a girl he knew for only 6 months and they are happily married for 23 years now with 3 daughters. I know some who are in arranged marriages still happily married for 63 years now. It just depends as knowing someone for a long time in advance does not guarantee anything at all.
I cannot imagine being able to shop there for a dress then think it is ok to walk through the stock room picking dresses myself! The consultants know what they are doing let them do their job!
I would only ask to look WITH the consultant, if I did. I am a seamstress who has worked with wedding and other gowns. I would be bringing an example book with sketches as well.
I just took my husband shopping for my dress and loved the experience. We have been together over 40 years. But the we have always been best friends and love each other dearly. I can’t imagine taking anyone else. It would have been a disaster if family had been included.
Everyone has the right to bring A FEW people of their choosing to the appointment. Ground rules need to be established before they walk through the door of the bridal salon. Anyone who can't remember to stick to the bride's ground rules doesn't need to be there.
Ok, at first I hated that they took over the appointment, but then they also backed down. Also, I don’t think the stockroom should be open to anyone other than staff.
I felt like I was watching an episode of I Love a Momma’s Boy on TLC. Run girl, run! He does seem like a good guy . I hope he was able to snip the apron strings before the next relationship.
My daughter is shopping for her dress! After watching this show for SO many years, I went the opposite direction!! I hope my daughter wasn't freaked that I kept sayin, "this is your dress, what do YOU " think!!?
You need to show each dress full length front and back. Otherwise it's hard to evaluate the dress. Sometimes I have a sneaking suspicion a full dress isn't shown on camera because the producers don't want to give particular designers free advertising.
You have to think of the designers of the gowns as well. They may well NOT want to have the entire gown shown in order to try to prevent rip offs of their designs. ( I am a seamstress, just saying.)
She looks absolutely GORGEOUS - and SO happy, in that last dress. I'm glad the hubby to be and his mom realized that it wasn't THEIR dress to wear, but HERS... Congrats and Best Wishes to & for the couple!
There are brides from this show who do not get married in the dress they said yes to. Others have called off the wedding and still more ended up divorce not long after.
I think that if Chris and his mother love her, they should let her chose her own dress. As mother is paying for the dress, the obligation to please her is going to be regretful
Modify your budget and choose for yourself, and surprise them all on the day! Of course, the drawn out process of meddling dynamics could show whether to ditch him and his mum now, before it is too late 😂
Fiancée at wedding dress appointment is not just “untraditional”. It’s supposed to be a wonderful surprise on their wedding day for the groom to see his bride come down the aisle. It’s supposed to be the moment that is worth waiting for for them. Otherwise, it’s like “you read my list and I got everything I wanted with no surprises” instead of “wow, that’s beautiful” (on the day of the wedding) Still gotta be extra careful with who you pick to come on the bridal appointment with you. Like Randy said.
If a man insists that he has a say in your wedding dress, I can almost guarantee you that he is controlling and manipulative. It’s a man and his mother gang up against you and make fun of you, I can guarantee you’re going to have a miserable marriage.
Red flag he controls what she wears. Why is his mother paying for her dress? Another red flag. The dress is supposed to be about the bride. She is the rare jewel in her gown.
Wow, what is up with all the negativity? He was supportive and his mom and him both backed down when she spoke up. Why is it a red flag that she is paying for the dress? What if she wants to give it to her daughter in law as a gift? Gosh, I don’t understand all this negativity.
42 years of marriage here: my husband and I picked out my gown. Once I got it- he did not see me till I walked the isle in it. He looked at me in it after our vows and continued to ask me if it was the same dress. No curses or bad things. It's just a tradition. In this case: HE WOULD HAVE BEEN KICKED OUT! Thank goodness it was not like this.
Keishe is great: "I can't make him stop. Ha, ha, ha!" Bride: "I wish the knocks would just stop." Can't this guy get the hint? Randy is right: Think carefully about who you bring to the appointment.
No, what is wrong with that? It could be a wedding gift from her mother in law which is a nice gesture. Lori the bridal shop owner gifted her daughter in law 3 dresses for her wedding with her son and got all good responses. But yet everyone is complaining here. Sad!
What is wrong with her paying for the dress? It was a gift. Just because your parents didn’t pay for anything with your wedding doesn’t mean you should look negatively upon others who do.
I always say dress shopping is experience for the bride with who she spent good times with maybe Mom, Nan, Bestie, Sisters. I get this. But, the moment MIL FIANCE IS THERE. It is not being superstision etc. Its the time you get to spend few hours alone.
Every situation is different. She said she was the last of her friend group to get married. It gets hard when you get left behind like that. I was in that situation too. And maybe she doesn't have a mom or sisters. I was very very close to my father-in-law because my father had died. I went dress shopping with my fiance because he was my best friend. We had a blast and I still love looking at the fun pictures. We've been married 11 years now and no regrets about any part of the wedding or marriage.
this was a REAL appointment
Exactly but I wonder why many are so negative about it?
ppl suck, its just a shame, cus this was one of the best visits ive seen.
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj yeah. He's just got the personality of golden retriever. He wanted to help and thought he was until he told he wasn't so he sat back. I see no issue with him being there. People are just being negative to be negative.
@@eeriecraft1797Good analogy! He was being like a golden retriever and realized he was too much so he and his mom stepped back.
So precious, help heck yeah I'll help! Too much, I'll sit down, as long as you're happy 😭🥰🥰
She and her fiance were so, so respectful in their disagreement! It is encouraging to see how they handled that.
Bullsh%t. The MIL gossiping to her Son the dress was "Hideous" is NOT RESPECTFUL at all. #FakeAccount.
I love how the fiance and MIL respected her and stepped back
Me too
Exactly and many fail to notice that and think all negatively.
Yes they were quite supportive actually. I love the aura of the groom
It was about time, that they did!
Otherwise she would've left without saying yes to a dress!
I think they'll have a good marriage. Knowing when to step back is a big part of that.
It was refreshing to see the couple and the MIL all communicating in a respectful manner.
I dunno.... The Mom backtalking to her Son when the Bride was out-of-earshot, "That Dress is hideous!" ... That's just Passive-Aggressive and Maligning behavior. I hope this Bride knows what she is doing. Given DESPITE this Clip was put up only 4 Days ago, it's apparent its years old.
"That dress is hideous!" is an opinion. A strong one, but just that. It is not passive aggressive anything. Neither is it back talking anyone.
It is a conversation where the MIL doesn't want the bride to know that she hates it so much. She could say it in front of the bride, and you would say that she was disrespecting the bride because it is not her dress.
Basically, you think that everyone needs to love exactly what the bride loves and not have any opinion, either to the bride or not to the bride. Everyone needs to be in lock step, and their reason for being there is NOT to help the bride pick a dress but to say whatever she says. Got it.
I was with my wife when we chose her wedding dress, and we're still enjoying our life together for more than 35 years already! 😊😊😊
Why does your Photo look like you're only 40 then?
@@samanthabmw330 I'm 65 now, but still looking young!
@@Celestian329 you dont look 65 at all LOL
This was a little scary at the beginning, but was glad they understood they needed to back off a little and let her make HER decision. I hope they are happy together and bless that Mom's heart. I hope every decision from this point forward will be THE COUPLE's and not Mom's. Very generous of her to offer to pay for the dress, but still, it is YOUR wedding and YOUR decisions.
I really wasn't sure aboutt his one at the start, but the fact that they spoke so respectfully to each other, and when she explained how he wasn't really helping and he backed off straight away, that's when I really liked this couple and can see them being very happy for many years to come.
No, they are no longer together.
Thank God , you got the dress YOU wanted , that’s the way it should be . They make a beautiful couple ❤😊💕
I’m just glad she got what she loved.
I don’t know why everyone is taking it so negatively. Her fiancé and his mom seem really supportive. It is great to have a good relationship with your mother in law. They both seemed supportive of her and it was a nice gesture that she is paying for her dress too. She spoke up and they listened so what is with all the negativity?
Some are saying to take your mom but sadly as we saw on the episode with Samantha how bad that was. At times, mother in laws can treat you better than your own mother. Plus, there is nothing wrong with your fiancé seeing you in your dress before the wedding. It is just a dress and sadly too many are placing too much importance on a one time dress.
I'm with you! She said she was the last of her friend group to get married so they may have been unavailable. I took my fiance dress shopping with me. We've been married 11 years now and have no regrets about any part of it.
Exactly - he was trying to help, and when he saw that it wasn't helpful, he told his mother they should both sit back and let Kesha do her job. He was there to be supportive, and that's what he did, by listening to her!
@@happyash6048Exactly and I am glad it worked out for you and bringing your fiancé is not necessarily a bad thing like some think.
@@LadyHuggingtonYup and I am guessing those who are responding negatively did not even watch the video until the end or they did not pay attention.
No,no and no from me...
These people seem really sweet. His mom is going to LOVE those grandkids for sure❤❤
The GROOM and the MOTHER IN LAW IS SO SWEET, relax guys, those chaotic moments cause they want to help. And how the BRIDE say thank you and tell him what she really want, it made me cry.
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the number of guests who wind up in the stockroom is insane, can't they put a DOOR WITH A LOCK on that room? that's like wandering into the kitchen of a restaurant because you don't see anything you like on the menu.
At the very least: "Staff Only" should be posted.
@@BasicYTHandlethat can't stop them because they can't read 😂
Spoiler alert, They let those people back in the stockroom because it's good for the show. This is also entertainment
Great analogy!
She looked stunning in the gown she eventually chose which neither her fiancé nor her future MIL could shoot down upon seeing her face brimming with pure joy.
This groom agree with everything his mother say. Does he even do any own decision?????
Well he literally told her mother that they should be as the background. What else do you want?
@@nafiulhudapalokExactly and people don’t notice that.
Bad idea bringing the finance. Period.
@@nancysecare8376Not really as my brother came to my sister in law’s dress shopping and it was all good.
Clear message and warning of trouble ahead!
What an amazing, patient, understanding and beautiful bride. True class!
Honestly, this bride is the most beautiful bride I have ever observed; her demeanor and her demure smile and tears in the dress she picked.
Mrs. Dave
My wedding plan was to see the look on my hubby’s face when he saw me coming down the aisle…..for the first time, in my dress❣️ That’s part of the fun of a wedding. I didn’t even show him pictures from the catalog.
This guy was so respectful and really listened to the bride when she got the courage to speak up. I really think he thought he was helping. I love this for them ❤
i'm sure this won't surprise anyone, but he's married to alexia now (fellow body builder) and her wedding dress flairs at the bottom with tulle. i guess she knew how to stand up to his mom
So they didn't got married?
He married another woman?
How do you got to know that?
Do you have a link to the video, where he married the other woman?
Thanks in advance! 😘 🤗
@@Sternchen1963 i dont know if they ever married. i found his body building instagram page and he show his wife.
@@Sternchen1963No, I think the order poster meant they married and then divorced. But it should be because of what we saw here.
For anyone wondering, they are no longer together and Chris married another bodybuilder named Alexia
The bad luck cuz he saw her in the dress before the wedding
@@alsadat77luck isn't real. You need to pay closer attention to how people not only treat each other but how they respond to things and the words they use. And sometimes, even if there are no clashing personalities, relationships don't always work out.
:(
Shocking … 🫤
I mean, getting married at 20? Yikes
This fiance is wearing jeans and a t shirt, definitely the mark of a true fashion expert. 😂
I don’t like bashing people for giving their opinion when they were asked to attend to offer their opinions.
In the end, he listened when she asked him to step down, and they supported her choice, all of which speaks to a really healthy relationship
Exactly and I am guessing many did not watch this whole clip from beginning to end so did not see that.
Girl, RUN.
I brought my mother and my mother in law to try on wedding dresses. Both were supportive and it was easy to get my dress.
I shopped on my own, did research first and then listened to the consultant, she knew what she was doing, I picked a black and ivory number suited to my shape, and personality, (I used to ride a motorbike and lived in jeans) took my Mum to the final fitting ran into the shop and hugged a huge pink dress with a tu tu skirt, and announced this is it, my Mums face was a treat, when she saw the actual frock, she loved it. My advice if you do take anyone take an individual that will be supportive of your wishes, but truthful and thoughtful with their opinion best wishes
The way the MIL got her first glimpse of the first dress, then turned and whispered, “See? I told you!” to her son, and then turned back with a fake smile - that rubbed me the wrong way. You two should not be having secret side convos and exchanging snyde opinions about the dresses. If you have an opinion, save it for when you are asked, and say it kindly and considerately. And when he said, “That’s the one,” he immediately looked to his mom for validation, not his fiancée. They recovered nicely though.
Right? Glad the camera caught it.
Keisha is my favourite consultant.
She has a great sense of humor and fun laugh.
@@tld7846 And I think she has a great sense for choosing the right dress.
BEAUTIFUL ❤ They ALL AGREED🎉🎉🎉
Y’all. It’s a show. A show meant for drama. They didn’t go searching for dresses on their own. 😂. It’s part of the show. They promote people to act certain ways.
Do they get paid for going on the show? Why do people go along with this?
@@needspersonalityNo, they don’t get paid. They just want to be on TV.
I feel very grateful to say I have the same support from my fiancé and mother in law. I’m very lucky in that department ❤
I made my oldest daughter's wedding dress and there was a complete information blackout - only me, the Bride-to-be, and her younger sister knew what I was making. It definitely was a 'WOW' moment when she walked down the aisle. I couldn't imagine letting a fiance see what the bride is planning to wear.
OMGOSH! That is a keeper! I always said I wouldn't care if I rented my dream dress. A bought dress will only sit wrapped in a box in the attic for the rest of my life, it's the pictures that everyone will look at but it's a whole different case when a bride gets to wear something made w/such love. I would treasure that for all my life. What a beautiful mother!💓🌺💓
I really liked the groom. He looked really sad when he found out that he was hurting, not helping and happily backed off. I wish them a long, happy life... they are a sweet couple.
The mother in law should not be paying for the dress. Where are her parents? She's old enough to buy her own dress. I really like the MIL.
As I watch this show for years, I’m so grateful that I found a beautiful gown in a magazine, went to try on the sample, which didn’t fit on my newly reduced size 13 body so I couldn’t leave the fitting room, but imagined it would be perfect, and promptly found a dressmaker who made it and my matching veil. And I did this only with my MOM because I thought it was OUR SPECIAL TIME TOGETHER. No entourage, no outside opinions! Then I picked out my bridesmaids dresses and had them go and try on and order them. Boy things sure have gotten complicated since 1978!
It’s been fifty years, hon. Yes, times have changed, Grandma lol.
1976 yes they have. My Mom and I did everything as well and our friend from church made my gown and veil as well. Only one sister in our family had a store bought designer gown and I think she bought it herself as she was a bit older when she married and already had started her teaching career. Her gown was classic gorgeous column gown with a long train and it was worn by TWO other brides as well, a sister in law and a niece. Do whatever works for you and your situation I say.
Honestly the groom redeemed himself and mil by really stepping back and allowing her to shine. I hope they have a happy marriage.
Girl RUN! The red flags are flying like crazy with him and his mother.
So I wasn't the only one who picked up vibes there. That's a "momma's boy" if ever I saw one. There is a special bond between mother and sons as well as fathers and daughters, however, there would have to be a serious conversation and boundaries set if I were in that bride's place.
What a sweet bride. Were the groom and MOG doing some acting? So glad she finally stood up for herself!
I did some searching. She goes under her maiden name and her latest photos show a trip to Florida with some girlfriends. There's not alot visible on her page but there's a pick of two of them in 2015 and no wedding photos I can see.... make of it what you will....
They are no longer married. No surprise. He’s married to Alexia a fellow bodybuilder.
@@mariesmith1616Many of the couples on here have divorced which is sad.
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fj this is so shocking to me because every bride on here has a fiancé who is ‘the sweetest person evvver and my best friend!’
@@mariesmith1616were they ever married
Someone is married to mummy. Wedding might be fun but marriage could be tough.
That dress was beautiful on her.
you marry him after just a few months? that's way before you really get to know who he is! this appointment was a good test though. Now RUN!
Nothing wrong with that as you need to learn as you go too. My brother’s best friend married a girl he knew for only 6 months and they are happily married for 23 years now with 3 daughters. I know some who are in arranged marriages still happily married for 63 years now. It just depends as knowing someone for a long time in advance does not guarantee anything at all.
Her fiance is controlling , marriage will never last
I cannot imagine being able to shop there for a dress then think it is ok to walk through the stock room picking dresses myself! The consultants know what they are doing let them do their job!
I would only ask to look WITH the consultant, if I did. I am a seamstress who has worked with wedding and other gowns. I would be bringing an example book with sketches as well.
I love! how they speak with each other. That's Goals❤
I just took my husband shopping for my dress and loved the experience. We have been together over 40 years. But the we have always been best friends and love each other dearly. I can’t imagine taking anyone else. It would have been a disaster if family had been included.
Everyone has the right to bring A FEW people of their choosing to the appointment. Ground rules need to be established before they walk through the door of the bridal salon. Anyone who can't remember to stick to the bride's ground rules doesn't need to be there.
Ok, at first I hated that they took over the appointment, but then they also backed down. Also, I don’t think the stockroom should be open to anyone other than staff.
Love the first dress and the one she chose. Both dresses are gorgeous.
It’s a brides choice. Who cares about the mother-in-law’s choice or anyone else’s?
The MIL is using the fact she's paying for it to think she gets to decide. It's manipulative.
She looks stunning
Bride is outnumbered....Run...
My husband and I met in mid September and got married 8 months later. We’ve been married for 32 years.
glad that the feance was not difficult when she talked to him
I felt like I was watching an episode of I Love a Momma’s Boy on TLC. Run girl, run!
He does seem like a good guy . I hope he was able to snip the apron strings before the next relationship.
This is the Biggest Red Flag 🚩 I’ve ever seen on “Say Yes to the Dress”
Run!!!
My daughter is shopping for her dress! After watching this show for SO many years, I went the opposite direction!! I hope my daughter wasn't freaked that I kept sayin, "this is your dress, what do YOU " think!!?
You need to show each dress full length front and back. Otherwise it's hard to evaluate the dress. Sometimes I have a sneaking suspicion a full dress isn't shown on camera because the producers don't want to give particular designers free advertising.
You have to think of the designers of the gowns as well. They may well NOT want to have the entire gown shown in order to try to prevent rip offs of their designs. ( I am a seamstress, just saying.)
Don't marry him, run for your life😮😮
She looks absolutely GORGEOUS - and SO happy, in that last dress. I'm glad the hubby to be and his mom realized that it wasn't THEIR dress to wear, but HERS... Congrats and Best Wishes to & for the couple!
She wants to choose her dress!!
I didn't have anyone go dress shopping with me, and I felt great about it.
This actually choked me up.
Love that he immediately wanted her to have the dress she was beaming in. I'm happy for them.
There are brides from this show who do not get married in the dress they said yes to. Others have called off the wedding and still more ended up divorce not long after.
I think that if Chris and his mother love her, they should let her chose her own dress. As mother is paying for the dress, the obligation to please her is going to be regretful
Modify your budget and choose for yourself, and surprise them all on the day! Of course, the drawn out process of meddling dynamics could show whether to ditch him and his mum now, before it is too late 😂
Fiancée at wedding dress appointment is not just “untraditional”. It’s supposed to be a wonderful surprise on their wedding day for the groom to see his bride come down the aisle. It’s supposed to be the moment that is worth waiting for for them.
Otherwise, it’s like “you read my list and I got everything I wanted with no surprises” instead of “wow, that’s beautiful” (on the day of the wedding)
Still gotta be extra careful with who you pick to come on the bridal appointment with you. Like Randy said.
Disrespecting his bride already, and letting his mother do the same. Good luck girl.
No, she spoke up and they listened and let her be.
This was tough to watch in the beginning, but I’m glad they both realized that they had overstepped and then backed off
Leaves me wondering how staged it all is
If a man insists that he has a say in your wedding dress, I can almost guarantee you that he is controlling and manipulative. It’s a man and his mother gang up against you and make fun of you, I can guarantee you’re going to have a miserable marriage.
One word, girl: RUN
Tell them to leave and get your mom!
Respect for respect
Wow, what a nightmare. She should have had the divorce attorney present as well
Wow, why so negative?
The one she picked is very similar to my dream dress.
Red flag he controls what she wears. Why is his mother paying for her dress? Another red flag. The dress is supposed to be about the bride. She is the rare jewel in her gown.
Spot on
Wow, what is up with all the negativity? He was supportive and his mom and him both backed down when she spoke up. Why is it a red flag that she is paying for the dress? What if she wants to give it to her daughter in law as a gift? Gosh, I don’t understand all this negativity.
Does anyone know how designed the dress and what collection it is from? It's beautiful!
One thing that I would never do is to bring my fiance to my dress appointment I don't have a mother in law because she's deceased
I’m NOT bringing my future husband to my bridal appointment 🤨😑😑!
I would bring mine if he wants to come.
Aw aw aw Mother in law, play nice.
Ladies, it's time to stop obsessing over marriage and instead focus on understanding what it truly means.
Red flags aplenty from that groom. Hope it all works out for them both.
Please give us a good view of the dresses.
42 years of marriage here: my husband and I picked out my gown. Once I got it- he did not see me till I walked the isle in it.
He looked at me in it after our vows and continued to ask me if it was the same dress.
No curses or bad things. It's just a tradition.
In this case: HE WOULD HAVE BEEN KICKED OUT! Thank goodness it was not like this.
NEVER bring the fiancé or future mother in law to your appointment!!
Eight months… i've taken more time choosing a weeklong vacation spot
That marriage isn't going to last
i wish we could find out
If you can't think for yourself you won't be the man your wife needs to be cause he won't have the backbone
@@tintioz3281Not really as she spoke up and they listened. She got to pick what she liked and they were supportive.
you can with a little digging. it didn't last. he's married to a fellow body builder.@@chelseagirl278
My thoughts exactly.
Very pretty dress
Keishe is great: "I can't make him stop. Ha, ha, ha!"
Bride: "I wish the knocks would just stop."
Can't this guy get the hint? Randy is right: Think carefully about who you bring to the appointment.
The red flags are all there. Run girl! Don't walk but run!
Run for the hills
I hate when the person who holds the purse strings thinks she can dictate!
Flo rocks!!
oh nooo! girl, runnnnn!!!! 😅
I sure hope this marriage works.
It didn't.. he married someone else.. 😢
Omg warning ⚠️ mummy's boy!!!!
The groom looks like such a crybaby
Mommies boy
Kinda
Not really as he told his mom how his fiancée was feeling and his mom listened.
What a wimp, he lets his mother pay for the dress! But the bride needs to wake up, cause that future mother in law is going to be trouble
Well stated. He doesn't need a wife because he has that Mom. And may I say, been there and done that? Yeah.
No, what is wrong with that? It could be a wedding gift from her mother in law which is a nice gesture. Lori the bridal shop owner gifted her daughter in law 3 dresses for her wedding with her son and got all good responses. But yet everyone is complaining here. Sad!
What is wrong with her paying for the dress? It was a gift. Just because your parents didn’t pay for anything with your wedding doesn’t mean you should look negatively upon others who do.
@@oldageisdumbExactly! I don’t get why everyone is being so negative? I bet it was a wedding gift for from her mother in law which is a nice gesture.
I always say dress shopping is experience for the bride with who she spent good times with maybe Mom, Nan, Bestie, Sisters. I get this.
But, the moment MIL FIANCE IS THERE. It is not being superstision etc. Its the time you get to spend few hours alone.
Every situation is different. She said she was the last of her friend group to get married. It gets hard when you get left behind like that. I was in that situation too. And maybe she doesn't have a mom or sisters. I was very very close to my father-in-law because my father had died. I went dress shopping with my fiance because he was my best friend. We had a blast and I still love looking at the fun pictures. We've been married 11 years now and no regrets about any part of the wedding or marriage.