You know, I knew a girl like this irl. When her husband's parents found out about her attitude towards her mom they told their son to rethink marrying her. She treats her own mother like shit, so is her behaviour towards him true love or is it just the position? I heard the marriage was called off lol
Aw, man! The aunt really missed an opportunity! She should've concluded by saying something along the lines of, "For shame. I tried so hard to raise you right, but you're arrogant, selfish, spoiled rotten, and you're so greedy and money-hungry that you're willing to turn your back on the people who brought you up to marry into a rich family for status and wealth. You really ARE your mother's daughter."
I'm not even 5 minutes in and I'm crying for this mother, how dare that ungrateful brat of a daughter treat such a loving and supportive mother like that, there's a special place in her for people that treat they're parents like burdens, they raised us it's our job to make sure they at least get the little things I life when they're older like going to your graduatio , walking you down the isle or grandchildren.
My heart cries for the mother as well. She spent all that time raising her only to be told she couldn’t come to the wedding because she was a high school dropout. Lia completely deserves everything that happened to her
@@AsusAsus-cp5cd rofl, physicians ( doctors ) are pretty much narcissistic / psychopathic themselves btw. a lot of them ! no wonder a narcissist like lia got involved with them
The daughter really screwed herself over. Because she was so concerned over her status, she lost everything, a mom who gave blood, sweat, and tears, her friends her husband-to-be, and their family along with her important status. If that's not rock bottom, I don't know what is.
Lia got what she deserved but it's sad that everybody in her life except her adopted mother was such an AH about the circumstances around her birth. It wasn't her fault her birth mother was evil.
The ungrateful girl got what she deserved. I hope the Aunt (what a legendary Lady) has a truely great life filled with laughs & someone who loves & respects her.
This aunt is a saint doing all that for her niece. She gave so much adopting that child only to have it turn against her. I feel nothing but respect for her.
@@JasperJanssen you're right, but someone who by all means had every right to leave that situation alone, yet chose to sacrifice her own future to save an innocent child from the horrors of the adoption system is not "just" being a parent. Not saying she was a Saint, but you're grossly oversimplifying 😅
She may a ‘high school dropout’ but she took care of Lia and raised her like a real mother would so she should be grateful that she didn’t put her put up for adoption. And protected her from her criminal murderous mother
That's a high-school dropout that deserves a salute, not derision. She's got a work ethic and focus on family above and beyond, and daughter's gonna be a crap person like that? Yeah, I'd hang with the mom any day.
Mind you, some parents deserve it. Mine, for instance. Put it like this; when a child wonders 'am I their child, or their servant?' the answer is 'servant, because if you were their child, you wouldn't wonder.' Put it like this; they went to Bermuda for two years and brought me . . . to a boarding school two thousand km away, because somehow it'll be good for me to live with strangers instead of with them in Bermuda.
My dad is narcissistic and completely indifferent towards me and I'm an only child. I haven't spoken to him in 6 years. I'm done trying to get his approval and love. Even my mom says she doesn't understand why he's so indifferent towards me and actually said he's not a good father (53 years later but still)
@@robertmorris2395 and because of her views of status and being conceited, she lost *all* . I'm also surprised she didn't try to blame her for having been an unmarried single mother, not just a high school dropout.
This is such a sad story for me. My twin sister and I were taken away from our birth parents when we were both 3 months old too. They were both really bad drinkers, and my birth mother would walk us around in the stroller going from party to party, and at all hours of the night. So the state stepped in and took us away. We went to live with my mother's sister and her husband as well, so that my sister and I would not be separated by adoptions. They already had 2 children of their own and they treated us like we can their own. They gave us the ABSOLUTE best life that they could give us. We never wanted for anything, and I couldn't even imagine what my sister and my lives would have been like if they hadn't taken us in. No money in the world could ever change how much we loved our aunt and uncle, and they were always and will forever be our mother and father. They are both gone now, and I miss them terribly.
Father and mother are the ones who gave birth to you. Dad and mom are the ones who loved you. I am glad you had dad and mom while growing up because many did or do not have such priviledge.
Geez. Usually when I hear these stories of parents not being invited to their children's weddings, it's because they were horrible parents. Clearly not the case here.
There is unfortunately people like that in real life who will treat their family horribly but still act like the family are treating like crap should treat them like royalty when they want
This girl was seriously ungrateful, i would be mad at my aunt for never telling me yes, but the love i would feel from fact she raised me as her own would more than outweigh it. I don't care about the biological bonds i care about who was there; and for her to say those awful things to her is unforgivable
It bothers me how many people say "aunt" when referring to the woman who raised this child as her own. She was her MOTHER and deserves to be respected as such.
Why would you be mad at your mother for shielding you from a horrible past like that? That makes no sense at all. I would have understood why she kept it from me and wished she wouldn't tell me.
@@marshawargo7238 This is one of those where Lia has the same characteristics as her m9ther even thought she wasn't around her for practically her entire life.
Well, while I agree that children don't necessarily owe their parents, there are at least some things that we should give our parents and they really don't ask for much in return. Even just a slight indication of expressing gratitude is something that would mean the world to them, so they could see just how the child loves them.
This young lady has no right to talk to her mother the way she did. Of course it serves her right that her mouth got her in trouble with her mom. This is just ridiculous.
I am so glad that her adoptive mother/aunt made her learn a hard hard lesson. It's really sad that Leah felt the need to treat her mother like that. I had a very destructive and awful stepmother and would have given anything to have a stepmother that really cared and actually was a help instead of an instrument of destruction to my family.
Even at the end, she wouldn't apologize until she was desperate. It was just "NO! You can't!" and "It's not my fault!" She only said, "I'm sorry" when she knew it was already too late, and her apology was worthless. So sad.
@@kj123._. I don't know about that. Has a daughter treated her was awful yes. But that was still her mother that raised her. And now she knows the truth of everything she went through. And then she finally got consequences to her actions. I think the mother should give her daughter another chance see if she learned her lesson. No matter how hurtful our children are, They are still our children and our love for them is supposed to be unconditional. Yes if the daughter has not learned her lesson then continue With the tough love. If she's showing signs of change don't abandon her. Sometimes The ones we love have to hit rock bottom, Possibly even a few times, Before they can learn their lesson and truly appreciate what they had. Set up healthy boundaries.
@@wimsylogic65 Doesn't work like that. Lia could have been forgiven if she said sorry, instead she tried to make excuses, 'slip of the tongue, I didn't mean it', then when she was called out for having actually meant it, it was only THEN that she apologised. Her second chance disappeared the moment she tried to make excuses. When I saw that message, I knew she lost her only chance. She proved she wasn't actually sorry.
Her "I'm sorry" wasn't an apology at all. It was self-pity. I'm sorry I'm in this strait. I'm glad her mother (the one who raised her) didn't fall for her crocodile tears.
Indeed. I hate when the tears and weak non-apologies come out once people realize they screwed up and never before. And, I read in one of these stories that "If apologies fixed things, we would not need police, court, or jail/prison. " Don't need apologies, need people to act right!
It is true after all that blood will tell, as evidenced by the adopted daughter's behaviour. I'm so sorry about her mum who devoted her entire life to such an ingrate. One of the best stories I've heard here. Thank you.
She was there :) Both of my folks gone before I wed, I was lucky and was blessed with a 2nd set of parents, those of my lifelong best friend. Her dad gave me away, "along with her parents in spirit." He just passed so I am teary typing this. God bless you all.
Lia is a spoiled, snobby, brat! It's a sad ending, but Lia had gotten what she deserved, she ended up alone. I feel sorry for the mother who was kicked in the teeth! I hope she has a great future.
Ironically, all of my kids were adopted out due to me being too sick to care for them(their dad ran off when i got sick) and my kids are all in my life now as adults but I tell them that they still have parents outside of me and that they should love their adoptive parents because i love their adoptive parents for taking in, loving and raising my children to be these awesome adults. All of my kids adoptive parents get mother’s day/father’s day/birthday/Christmas/adoption day recognition from me and always will until the day they pass because I’m grateful for their place in my kids life. No kid should turn on their adoptive parents for their biological parents without good reason
Wow, she's an ungrateful... How can you say that to someone who lovingly took care of you? Where did she learn that awful behavior? Wait. She was paying for that ingrate's wedding!? I wouldn't pay for it either. Let the ingrate pay for her own wedding with her high flaluting degree! The mom should have given Lia their number so she can invite them. She did! Yes! People like Lia is why many people don't want to adopt a child. They don't want to adopt someone who is going to turn to be an ingrate. At the same time, you still have to tell kids that they are adopted. This is a classic case of "be careful what you wish for" and "be grateful for what you have". Oooh. Snap! She told Lia. I'm glad June is going to start living for herself. She deserves to be happy.
Where did she learn that? From her mom. Also, this is obviously pure fiction. Nobody talks like that in real life. And I don’t mean that no one is that much of an asshole, I mean that this is not something that suddenly happens out of nowhere, and it’s not something that happens over texts.
This is what happens when your rude and disrespectful to someone who raised you. There are many worse things than being a high school dropout. Who cares about the whole high school dropout; some people have reasons to do so which is really no one else's business.
She didn't want a high school drop out for a mother.... But ended up with a convicted felon/village bicycle instead. They told OP that it wasn't worth raising a child from someone like her sister.... And they were right. The apple doesn't fall from the tree after all.
A saint of an aunt being kicked in the teeth by someone who technically shares similar blood is disgusting. Also, for reasons that I can't fully explain, I kinda want to read these epilogues from the other side from time to time.
I have always told my son I was sorry I couldn't have done more for him than I did when he was growing up. I worked 2 jobs for many years working 13 out of 14 days till I was finally able to get a fulltime job. He didn't have alot but we had everything we needed once I was able to work 1 job and spend more time with him. He tells me I did a great job with him and he is proud of everything I did for him. I was able to get a scholarship to a private high school so he got a good education and he said he couldn't ask for more than that. Found out college wasn't for him and he enjoys the manual labor job he is doing. He said I showed him working hard for his family is what matters, not how much stuff he can give them. I am proud of him for that.
This I believe is the lesson of “You don’t truly realize what you have until it’s gone.” But she had it coming in the end she never realized that her own aunt was the main person that truly cared about her the entire time yet pushed her away. Especially with about time that she realized that she didn’t have anybody else but her aunt at this point her own grandparents tried to eradicate any bit of evidence of her mother existing
Glad I was going to raise my daughter to be humble, to be empathetic to others. Jeez, if my daughter said something like this to me, I would be devastated. Good for this aunt doing the right thing both adopting her niece and letting her go in the end.
The beginning of the story reminds me of a Reddit story I’ve read a while ago. The daughter did exactly that to her father. The father (the victim) ended up disowning his own child because of that. The daughter tried to make amends after the wedding but he didn’t want to hear it, or deal with her. The whole story, the bride to be is a real piece of trash. Karma hit her like a ton of bricks and she wants to run away from the responsibilities of her choices. Like I said, what a piece of trash.
Oh are you talking about the one where the daughter asked her bio dad to walk her down the aisle alongside her stepdad? The step dad who was bio dad’s ex-best friend who his ex-wife cheated with and left him for? And then even when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he still refused to talk to his “daughter”?
@@Mrguitarman791 The way dad acted, total alpha. What his daughter did was unforgivable, so he made sure he never forgave her. I always wondered why she would choose her cheating mother and stepdad over her real father.
That sounds a lot like an asshole father to me. His daughter isn’t the one who cheated on him. Expecting her to ‘take sides’ between her mom and stepdad versus her dad is an incredibly stupid and assholish thing to do.
On one hand I can understand the reaction and pulling away as the mother did here. But there was so much more behind how all this could happen in the first place. We can't fully control how our children grow up, but we can teach them gratitude and grace. This is a sad story all around.
Treats the mom like crap, says she's not invited to wedding, mocks her for working hard and holding s family together....and then wonders why she wont help pay for it? Lia aint too bright is she?
All I can say is UN-FREAKING-GRATEFUL!!!!!! I lost my mother when I was young and I did everything I could to make her proud of me. I would give LIFE and LIMB to see my mother, my grandparents and everyone I love for just 10 seconds. Kids don't realize what a blessing parents are and what they will do for you. Parents DON'T have to do ANYTHING for us but they do. And everything the AUNTIE did that she DIDNT have to this is how she treats her?!!! Wow I hope she feels LOWER than the dirt she walks on.
Funnily enough , there was a story about someone who criticised a family member for backing out of adopting children…said family member had seen firsthand how she had cut off her adoptive parents once she found her “real” family
@@_Fizel_ I could be wrong. Lord knows it wouldn't be the first or last time this happens if I am. I believe that, part of it has to do with high expectations on the part of the person searching.
wow this was truly heart breaking she gave up everything to raise her niece as her daughter. tried to protect her from the truth and in the end her niece was nothing more then an ungrateful brat. hopefully the niece will finally grow up and her and her aunt can reconnect one day. this was truly heart breaking for the aunt.
In the US it's just sort of assumed that someone graduated from high school unless you're told differently. That means this chick was running down her mother long before this. Disgusting. That Apple didn't fall far from the tree. Glad the aunt is finally free.
"It was a slip of the tongue. Anyone could've said it." In my mind I'm 40 and have never told my mom she's not my mom in an argument. It would never cross my mind to say something like that.
Just as granny once told me: _"No matter how much love you show, no matter how much you make, no matter how dedicated you are, you will always be demanded better... Never dedicate all the time, love nor money to women. Ever..."_ Goes to prove that application on that bit of wisdom is universal...
This story reminds me of something that happened recently. A step family member asked me to do them a favor that was to pick up her husband's grandmother from the hospital because they couldn't reach her daughter and her grandson was at work, they tried calling the daughter multiple times and she ignored every call. Came to find out she had been in the hospital for three days with pneumonia and dehydration- this woman is old and in her 80s, her adult daughter had let her lie in bed for a week and didn't help her once even though she was suffering. She had fallen out of bed twice trying to get up on her own because she was so weak and had to call emergency services twice because her own daughter wouldn't even help her up. Well the grandson went to visit her to check on her and as soon as he found her he called 911 and had paramedics get her to a hospital. The daughter didn't visit once while she was hospitalized and when the time came for her to be discharged she claimed she left her phone in the house and was out in the garden so she didn't "know" they were trying to contact her. I went with my step sister to get her and she was nice and polite, thanked me multiple times for picking her up and offered me money for doing so. As soon as we reached her house, guess who shows up at the same time acting all surprised? Her crappy daughter. Not even two seconds outside the car, the daughter is yelling and complaining that she had to take care of her mothers cat while her mother was lying in the hospital with pneumonia. According to my step sister, the daughter treats her mother like this all the time because she wants her mother to be put in home or to just die already because: MONEY. The grandmother is very wealthy and if she gets put in a home then her daughter will have full control as power of attorney and if she dies she gets her inheritance. I could not believe the way this woman treated her mother, it was despicable. I couldn't imagine treating my mother that way.
Lia is truly a despicable person. My mom was a high school drop out. She dropped out at 17 when her mom died in childbirth having her eighth child. Her father was a real jerk. Mom was the second oldest with six younger siblings and an older brother. He joined the army and went overseas. My mom eventually married my dad who was 14 years older than her, had us 3 kids and they remained married until he died at age 92. The baby sister was raised by her aunt and uncle and another younger sister eventually was taken in by another relative. Anyway, we have a very interesting family history!
Cool. My mom also dropped out of high school and my dad had to drop out of college because of health issues and had to move to America for treatment and they’ve lived here ever since
Well she had the nerve to ask her mom to pay for the wedding. Her mom wasn’t good enough to come to the wedding but yet, it’s her responsibility to pay for the wedding? Oh no, I wouldn’t pay for it either.
lia brought all this upon herself, her aunt love her raised her as her own and in return she refused to invite her aunt to the wedding, what a self ungrateful brat, karma hit lia really hard!!
I was adopted when I was 7 years old, and I already knew what type of person my bio egg donor was. I remember the abuse from her twords my 3 brothers and myself. My bio dad was a different story, I knew very little about him other then he was very caring twords myself and brothers. I consider my parents to be my adopted parents since they're the ones that raised me, instilled in me right from wrong, faith, responsibility, love of family and all the lessons that life has to give. I do wish I'd been a better child. My brothers and I were so fearful of them sending us away, we did understand that they were keeping us for better or worse. So I never really bonded with my mom. Probably should have done therapy as a kid to better understand the new life I was given. But, mom and I are repairing our relationship. Better late than never I guess. And yes, my parents adopted all 4 of us! So we got 2 new sisters, one of which was also adopted. Lol. I always joke that we were the Brady bunch. Lol. Some yrs ago, my aunt, mom's sister, complemented me saying that my looks and mannerisms reminded her of mom in her college yrs. Weird how I ended up so much like my mom! Lol
You can end a relationship like this, but if Lia's aunt really loved her, she has a lot of emotional pain to go thru, as you can't pull out love like a weed in a garden. Also, her fiance did not love her or he would not cancel the wedding!
I don't know about the fiance, he could have seen hoe she was treating her "mom" and thought about how she might treat family members who get sick or their kids if they weren't born healthy or had learning disabilities and decided he needed someone with kindness and compassion
Perhaps the fiancé realized how awful Lia really was when he found out the entire story. I would think twice about marrying someone who rejected their adoptive parent who sacrificed everything for them
Even if her mother had been a highschool drop out for her own reasons whatever they might be BEFORE she adopted her niece she STILL should have treated her mother with love, gratitude, and respect. Its ESPECIALLY BRUTAL though that she literally SACRIFICED that part of her life and had to DROP OUT OF SCHOOL to take care of her family and her daughter berated her for it.
The mom probably went without food, fashion, holidays and lifes other needs or wants. Look at what your parents DON'T have and ask yourself why. Then go and thank them. LLSG. ❤️🍀🏴👵
If you treat someone like trash, don't get butt hurt when the tables are turned. Don't dish out what you can't handle yourself. That stupid girl showed her aunt what she truly values - nothing but STATUS and REPUTATION.
You can't tell a person is a drop out by just looking at them. No one in his family would know about her mother unless SHE told them. If his family would not accept her mother the way she is then what kind of people are they?
This girl is very mean to her mother her mother raised her ever since she was little what could the mother have done besides being a dropout mother's love you unconditionally and this is what her daughter does
The real issue here is that Lia should have been given a clue that she was adopted early on. Over protecting her wasn't giving her a chance to mature into a well- adjusted adult. Have to wonder what story they gave her about her father. It's somewhat understandable why he wasn't in the picture, but she should have eventually been told about him. Maybe just leave off the murder attempt.
So, because they are doctors, the Bridezilla thinks her in laws will look down on her? I would think they would be insulted that she blames them for her own snobbishness. My dad was a doctor and was the least snobby person you would ever find.
Some old sayings come to mind: "Be careful what you wish for..." "The apple doesn't fall far from the [poisoned] tree..." And... "Some things you're better off NOT knowing." An old friend of mine was adopted as an infant (as in, a few days old). He knew this from a young age and it didn't matter to him as he had loving and caring adoptive parents. When he got older, married and had kids, he started wondering about his background and the identity of his birth parents. So he got involved in an adoption rights group that helped people find their birth parents. He found out about his birth parents but both were deceased by that time. Anyway, he told me that a surprising number of people he helped with their searches eventually found out that the people they thought were mommy and daddy were really aunt and uncle, and the backstories of the adoptions were similar to the story here. Apparently this kind of thing isn't unusual. One other old saying that fits here: "Any woman can be a mother, but it takes a special kind of woman to be a mommy."
I felt sorry for Lia when she found out the truth, and during that last exchange I was waiting for a reconciliation... despite what Lia had said to her, as the person who looked after and raised Lia her whole life, her caregiver would have forgiven her. I'm not a mum, so I don't fully understand, but I know that any good mum or carer is always willing to forgive if their child is genuinely sorry. I was literally saying to the screen "Apologise already! She'll forgive you!" I was really disappointed when Lia said 'it was a slip of the tongue, I didn't mean it'... at that moment, Lia lost all hope to be forgiven. She apologised in her next message, but it was too late - the moment she tried to excuse her despicable behaviour, she lost any trust and forgiveness her mum had left. I do think the fiancée wasn't being fair by judging Lia based on who her parent was, but if I were the fiancée I'd be put off by her embarrassment of her carer. My point is, if you want forgiveness, take responsibility, as I said Lia lost any chance she had the moment she tried to make excuses for her appalling attitude.
I get how the aunt feels. In my life I have taken care of my niece along with ❤️ niece and nephew's (long time best friend's children). My niece was so conflicted so many times when it came to her mom my sister. My sister (RIP) was an addict and it caused a ton of turmoil in all of our lives. My niece just wanted her mom's love. Sadly she looked for that with my sister and ended on a path similar to her's (RIP). I wish I could take back some of the things I said. Every day I wish I could say goodbye. My thoughts for the aunt PLEASE DON'T GIVE UP ON HER. SHE REALLY NEEDS YOU. I don't mean financially but for love and hugs. You will regret it because I do.
When the child you raised says things that make you realize she only stayed as long as you supported her and essentially disowns you when she's marrying a wealthy husband, because she was ashamed of you and wouldn't need you once married...until you stopped paying for her share of the wedding that you weren't invited to, its too late to be nice and go "all is forgiven". When the truth hurts, the truth does the cutting of ties for you.
Lia certainly knows nothing about doctors. I think she would be better off marrying a marketing consultant or a narcissist politician with a high income and a high school diploma.
Lia was an ungrateful, entitled brat, but I, as a mother (blood or not) hope I could never abandon my child. Even after they acted like that. I would hope that I would use it as a teaching moment and help my child become a better person after this bitter lesson.
I hope OP gets her GED and finds a way to get into a college program. If she were in high school 24 years ago, she's only in her early 40s now, and has a long life ahead of her. It should, God willing, be the best she can possibly make it.
Good morning and also good even everyone I hope you all enjoy your day also another wonderful story today I am so happy it's time to make me some coffee☕☕☕
In the end it is a sad story for all parties. Especially for the aunt who devoted her entire life for this ungrateful spawn. Something like that would be traumatic for anyone.
Mother of Pearl!! No. Nope. Nuh-ah. Mumma's got to shiny up her spine and give that girl the verbal smack down she's begging for! (I don't condone physical violence). Oh, and the fiancee needs to dump Lia in the spectacular way she deserves... right after his family humiliate her for the way she's treating her mother. Watch out for karma beetch!
The sad thing is, a lot of times, parents who cut ties with their children are vilified; "How could you abandon your child? You're a heartless monster!" What the people who say that don't realize is that in a lot of cases, here included, the parent is totally justified in doing it because their child is selfish, abusive, toxic, and everything in between. Poor June gave her all for Lia, and Lia responds by being an ungrateful, obnoxious cretin. June doesn't need that crap in her life.
You know, I knew a girl like this irl. When her husband's parents found out about her attitude towards her mom they told their son to rethink marrying her. She treats her own mother like shit, so is her behaviour towards him true love or is it just the position? I heard the marriage was called off lol
Glorious.
Probably good advice by the groom parents.
good
Groom's parents wants their son to marry a person not like that girl you know
Gosh, bullet dodged
Aw, man! The aunt really missed an opportunity! She should've concluded by saying something along the lines of, "For shame. I tried so hard to raise you right, but you're arrogant, selfish, spoiled rotten, and you're so greedy and money-hungry that you're willing to turn your back on the people who brought you up to marry into a rich family for status and wealth. You really ARE your mother's daughter."
That is what I would have said. You are your mother's daughter. Very true words.
Yeah, that would have been a mega burn.
Agree...I mean....
Well , the aunt was kind in beginning (of all of this) , and she is still kind after all this.....maybe too kind.
AMEN! 😜
@@mhikari92
No good deed goes unpunished.....
I'm not even 5 minutes in and I'm crying for this mother, how dare that ungrateful brat of a daughter treat such a loving and supportive mother like that, there's a special place in her for people that treat they're parents like burdens, they raised us it's our job to make sure they at least get the little things I life when they're older like going to your graduatio , walking you down the isle or grandchildren.
My heart cries for the mother as well. She spent all that time raising her only to be told she couldn’t come to the wedding because she was a high school dropout. Lia completely deserves everything that happened to her
Same. I was rather disheartened. Entitlement, ungratefulness and mean spirited.
Killed me a little bit more inside.
Exactly!
When they're good parents ofc, don't go out telling kids with abusive families to be grateful
Sadly the (now former) daughter cares nothing for anyone except herself.
When all was said and done, looks like the apple didn't fall far from the tree with this girl. I'm glad the mom is now doing her own thing.
yep.
Exactly
As a family of doctors, they would know that psychopaty/sosiopaty is partly inheritable. The grooms parentes don't wan't grandchildren like that.
@@AsusAsus-cp5cd rofl, physicians ( doctors ) are pretty much narcissistic / psychopathic themselves btw. a lot of them ! no wonder a narcissist like lia got involved with them
@@AsusAsus-cp5cd that's not at all true lolol
The daughter really screwed herself over. Because she was so concerned over her status, she lost everything, a mom who gave blood, sweat, and tears, her friends her husband-to-be, and their family along with her important status. If that's not rock bottom, I don't know what is.
If it’s not then it’s awfully close
Lia got what she deserved but it's sad that everybody in her life except her adopted mother was such an AH about the circumstances around her birth. It wasn't her fault her birth mother was evil.
It is rock bottom.
She hit the bedrock of mine craft.
It's definitely rock bottom
The ungrateful girl got what she deserved. I hope the Aunt (what a legendary Lady) has a truely great life filled with laughs & someone who loves & respects her.
This aunt is a saint doing all that for her niece. She gave so much adopting that child only to have it turn against her. I feel nothing but respect for her.
Cut the little twit loose and rebuild your life.
Yeah. I feel like giving the aunt a hug 🫂
yes, you're right. This is hard watch / listen to
Parents are not saints just for being parents.
@@JasperJanssen you're right, but someone who by all means had every right to leave that situation alone, yet chose to sacrifice her own future to save an innocent child from the horrors of the adoption system is not "just" being a parent.
Not saying she was a Saint, but you're grossly oversimplifying 😅
She may a ‘high school dropout’ but she took care of Lia and raised her like a real mother would so she should be grateful that she didn’t put her put up for adoption. And protected her from her criminal murderous mother
That's a high-school dropout that deserves a salute, not derision. She's got a work ethic and focus on family above and beyond, and daughter's gonna be a crap person like that? Yeah, I'd hang with the mom any day.
A child who treat their parent like crap will end regretting their decision when they need help from their parent
Mind you, some parents deserve it. Mine, for instance. Put it like this; when a child wonders 'am I their child, or their servant?' the answer is 'servant, because if you were their child, you wouldn't wonder.' Put it like this; they went to Bermuda for two years and brought me . . . to a boarding school two thousand km away, because somehow it'll be good for me to live with strangers instead of with them in Bermuda.
I'm keeping this as a quote
...or be like my sister, and regret it when it's too late. RIP mom, 🦋
My dad is narcissistic and completely indifferent towards me and I'm an only child. I haven't spoken to him in 6 years.
I'm done trying to get his approval and love. Even my mom says she doesn't understand why he's so indifferent towards me and actually said he's not a good father (53 years later but still)
Lia should be ashamed of herself for treating her mom like that just because of status. Life isn't just about status.
Unfortunately some folks only care about status. Lia is proof of that.
@@BIGBLOCK5022006 Sad, but true.
Life ain't about status indeed but then again there are those special types who value status above all else.
@@robertmorris2395 and because of her views of status and being conceited, she lost *all* . I'm also surprised she didn't try to blame her for having been an unmarried single mother, not just a high school dropout.
Who exactly do you think raised Lia to think like that?
This is such a sad story for me. My twin sister and I were taken away from our birth parents when we were both 3 months old too. They were both really bad drinkers, and my birth mother would walk us around in the stroller going from party to party, and at all hours of the night. So the state stepped in and took us away. We went to live with my mother's sister and her husband as well, so that my sister and I would not be separated by adoptions. They already had 2 children of their own and they treated us like we can their own. They gave us the ABSOLUTE best life that they could give us. We never wanted for anything, and I couldn't even imagine what my sister and my lives would have been like if they hadn't taken us in. No money in the world could ever change how much we loved our aunt and uncle, and they were always and will forever be our mother and father. They are both gone now, and I miss them terribly.
I'm so glad you had such wonderful parents (because that's what they were).
Hope that you and your sister both live a great life.
❤️❤️❤️
💗💗💗💗
Father and mother are the ones who gave birth to you. Dad and mom are the ones who loved you. I am glad you had dad and mom while growing up because many did or do not have such priviledge.
So sorry for your loss. Cherish their memory always.
Geez. Usually when I hear these stories of parents not being invited to their children's weddings, it's because they were horrible parents. Clearly not the case here.
Just think how many spa treatments, hair/beauty treatments, clothing boutiques & cruise/vacations half of a Dr's wedding will buy‼️👰😢💔 Freedom! 🥳
Seems to me that Lia IS like her “real’ mother in a lot of ways. What an ungrateful little snot!
So the daughter didn’t want anything to do with her mom, didn’t want her at her wedding, but still expected her mom to pay for it?
WTH?!?!
There is unfortunately people like that in real life who will treat their family horribly but still act like the family are treating like crap should treat them like royalty when they want
This girl was seriously ungrateful, i would be mad at my aunt for never telling me yes, but the love i would feel from fact she raised me as her own would more than outweigh it. I don't care about the biological bonds i care about who was there; and for her to say those awful things to her is unforgivable
Makes u wonder if mom/aunt raised her entitled OR in Nature v Nurture, did Nature shine through?
It bothers me how many people say "aunt" when referring to the woman who raised this child as her own. She was her MOTHER and deserves to be respected as such.
Why would you be mad at your mother for shielding you from a horrible past like that? That makes no sense at all. I would have understood why she kept it from me and wished she wouldn't tell me.
@@marshawargo7238 This is one of those where Lia has the same characteristics as her m9ther even thought she wasn't around her for practically her entire life.
@@darrynllee
As the saying goes:
The apple 🍎 didn't fall far from the tree🌳
How could that daughter tell those things to her mother who raised her with lot of struggles ?! 🤬
Trust me...there are daughters like that. Narcissistic and entitled....
Well, while I agree that children don't necessarily owe their parents, there are at least some things that we should give our parents and they really don't ask for much in return. Even just a slight indication of expressing gratitude is something that would mean the world to them, so they could see just how the child loves them.
She can at least being grateful but no, she chose to be a big B.
This young lady has no right to talk to her mother the way she did. Of course it serves her right that her mouth got her in trouble with her mom. This is just ridiculous.
That is so sad she threw away her real mother for her birth mother, sight unseen.
I am so glad that her adoptive mother/aunt made her learn a hard hard lesson. It's really sad that Leah felt the need to treat her mother like that.
I had a very destructive and awful stepmother and would have given anything to have a stepmother that really cared and actually was a help instead of an instrument of destruction to my family.
Even at the end, she wouldn't apologize until she was desperate. It was just "NO! You can't!" and "It's not my fault!"
She only said, "I'm sorry" when she knew it was already too late, and her apology was worthless.
So sad.
Mann they always say "It's never too late" but at that point it is
@@kj123._. I don't know about that. Has a daughter treated her was awful yes. But that was still her mother that raised her. And now she knows the truth of everything she went through. And then she finally got consequences to her actions. I think the mother should give her daughter another chance see if she learned her lesson. No matter how hurtful our children are, They are still our children and our love for them is supposed to be unconditional. Yes if the daughter has not learned her lesson then continue With the tough love. If she's showing signs of change don't abandon her. Sometimes The ones we love have to hit rock bottom, Possibly even a few times, Before they can learn their lesson and truly appreciate what they had. Set up healthy boundaries.
@@wimsylogic65 Doesn't work like that. Lia could have been forgiven if she said sorry, instead she tried to make excuses, 'slip of the tongue, I didn't mean it', then when she was called out for having actually meant it, it was only THEN that she apologised. Her second chance disappeared the moment she tried to make excuses. When I saw that message, I knew she lost her only chance. She proved she wasn't actually sorry.
Her "I'm sorry" wasn't an apology at all. It was self-pity. I'm sorry I'm in this strait. I'm glad her mother (the one who raised her) didn't fall for her crocodile tears.
Indeed. I hate when the tears and weak non-apologies come out once people realize they screwed up and never before. And, I read in one of these stories that "If apologies fixed things, we would not need police, court, or jail/prison. " Don't need apologies, need people to act right!
It is true after all that blood will tell, as evidenced by the adopted daughter's behaviour. I'm so sorry about her mum who devoted her entire life to such an ingrate. One of the best stories I've heard here. Thank you.
This made me tear up. Mom passed right before I met my husband and man, I wanted her at the wedding so badly.
Same here. I met my man three years after my mother passed.
She was there :) Both of my folks gone before I wed, I was lucky and was blessed with a 2nd set of parents, those of my lifelong best friend. Her dad gave me away, "along with her parents in spirit." He just passed so I am teary typing this. God bless you all.
That daughter is a disgrace 😤
Lia is a spoiled, snobby, brat! It's a sad ending, but Lia had gotten what she deserved, she ended up alone. I feel sorry for the mother who was kicked in the teeth! I hope she has a great future.
Ironically, all of my kids were adopted out due to me being too sick to care for them(their dad ran off when i got sick) and my kids are all in my life now as adults but I tell them that they still have parents outside of me and that they should love their adoptive parents because i love their adoptive parents for taking in, loving and raising my children to be these awesome adults.
All of my kids adoptive parents get mother’s day/father’s day/birthday/Christmas/adoption day recognition from me and always will until the day they pass because I’m grateful for their place in my kids life.
No kid should turn on their adoptive parents for their biological parents without good reason
Except, she turned on this woman even before knowing that.
Wow, she's an ungrateful... How can you say that to someone who lovingly took care of you? Where did she learn that awful behavior? Wait. She was paying for that ingrate's wedding!? I wouldn't pay for it either. Let the ingrate pay for her own wedding with her high flaluting degree! The mom should have given Lia their number so she can invite them. She did! Yes! People like Lia is why many people don't want to adopt a child. They don't want to adopt someone who is going to turn to be an ingrate. At the same time, you still have to tell kids that they are adopted. This is a classic case of "be careful what you wish for" and "be grateful for what you have". Oooh. Snap! She told Lia. I'm glad June is going to start living for herself. She deserves to be happy.
Where did she learn that? From her mom.
Also, this is obviously pure fiction. Nobody talks like that in real life. And I don’t mean that no one is that much of an asshole, I mean that this is not something that suddenly happens out of nowhere, and it’s not something that happens over texts.
This is what happens when your rude and disrespectful to someone who raised you. There are many worse things than being a high school dropout. Who cares about the whole high school dropout; some people have reasons to do so which is really no one else's business.
Hell, there are high school dropouts who became successful and started careers.
@@zekeiyf2003 I know right? Lia is a horrible brat.
Aren't some of America's richest people high school drop outs?
@@bellarose-au I think so...never really paid attention to stuff like the rich to be honest.
@@bellarose-au but wouldn't be surprised if some rich people did that before they became, well, rich.
Pride goeth before a fall. Lia reaped what she sowed. The Auntie is blessed person that gave her all for an ungrateful, selfish, superficial niece.
She didn't want a high school drop out for a mother.... But ended up with a convicted felon/village bicycle instead.
They told OP that it wasn't worth raising a child from someone like her sister.... And they were right. The apple doesn't fall from the tree after all.
Lia has a few years left riding the CC. Maybe she can hook some simp up when she hits the wall.
@@dlewis9760 just out of curiosity--is there a male version of riding the cc?
Being the cc?
@@devchekhov7512 coochie cart? that's all I got
A saint of an aunt being kicked in the teeth by someone who technically shares similar blood is disgusting.
Also, for reasons that I can't fully explain, I kinda want to read these epilogues from the other side from time to time.
I have always told my son I was sorry I couldn't have done more for him than I did when he was growing up. I worked 2 jobs for many years working 13 out of 14 days till I was finally able to get a fulltime job. He didn't have alot but we had everything we needed once I was able to work 1 job and spend more time with him.
He tells me I did a great job with him and he is proud of everything I did for him. I was able to get a scholarship to a private high school so he got a good education and he said he couldn't ask for more than that. Found out college wasn't for him and he enjoys the manual labor job he is doing. He said I showed him working hard for his family is what matters, not how much stuff he can give them. I am proud of him for that.
This I believe is the lesson of “You don’t truly realize what you have until it’s gone.” But she had it coming in the end she never realized that her own aunt was the main person that truly cared about her the entire time yet pushed her away. Especially with about time that she realized that she didn’t have anybody else but her aunt at this point her own grandparents tried to eradicate any bit of evidence of her mother existing
Lia gets embarrassed easily.
ETA….I should have finished watching before commenting. My goodness, who knew! What a surprising back story!
"Never bite the hand that feeds you!"
Glad I was going to raise my daughter to be humble, to be empathetic to others. Jeez, if my daughter said something like this to me, I would be devastated.
Good for this aunt doing the right thing both adopting her niece and letting her go in the end.
The beginning of the story reminds me of a Reddit story I’ve read a while ago. The daughter did exactly that to her father. The father (the victim) ended up disowning his own child because of that. The daughter tried to make amends after the wedding but he didn’t want to hear it, or deal with her.
The whole story, the bride to be is a real piece of trash. Karma hit her like a ton of bricks and she wants to run away from the responsibilities of her choices. Like I said, what a piece of trash.
Oh are you talking about the one where the daughter asked her bio dad to walk her down the aisle alongside her stepdad? The step dad who was bio dad’s ex-best friend who his ex-wife cheated with and left him for?
And then even when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he still refused to talk to his “daughter”?
Yep that’s the one
@@Mrguitarman791 The way dad acted, total alpha. What his daughter did was unforgivable, so he made sure he never forgave her.
I always wondered why she would choose her cheating mother and stepdad over her real father.
@@mx9226 Sometimes I wondered too but I do not want to find out. She made her choice, now she has to live with it
That sounds a lot like an asshole father to me. His daughter isn’t the one who cheated on him. Expecting her to ‘take sides’ between her mom and stepdad versus her dad is an incredibly stupid and assholish thing to do.
On one hand I can understand the reaction and pulling away as the mother did here. But there was so much more behind how all this could happen in the first place. We can't fully control how our children grow up, but we can teach them gratitude and grace. This is a sad story all around.
Treats the mom like crap, says she's not invited to wedding, mocks her for working hard and holding s family together....and then wonders why she wont help pay for it?
Lia aint too bright is she?
School has failed her. LOL
Entitled is more like it
All I can say is UN-FREAKING-GRATEFUL!!!!!!
I lost my mother when I was young and I did everything I could to make her proud of me. I would give LIFE and LIMB to see my mother, my grandparents and everyone I love for just 10 seconds.
Kids don't realize what a blessing parents are and what they will do for you.
Parents DON'T have to do ANYTHING for us but they do.
And everything the AUNTIE did that she DIDNT have to this is how she treats her?!!!
Wow I hope she feels LOWER than the dirt she walks on.
Funnily enough , there was a story about someone who criticised a family member for backing out of adopting children…said family member had seen firsthand how she had cut off her adoptive parents once she found her “real” family
I read that! I can't remember their name.
@@cgamejewels I forget where I read it since this was years ago but, many reunions with birth parents end up not working out well.
@@Jerseybytes2 I know I've read a version on Reddit.
@@_Fizel_ I could be wrong. Lord knows it wouldn't be the first or last time this happens if I am. I believe that, part of it has to do with high expectations on the part of the person searching.
I kinda remember that, after being called out she ended up not talking to OP anymore lol
I feel for the Aunt and I'd hug her if I could. For someone to be so bitter like Lia, all I can say is that Lia got what came to her.
wow this was truly heart breaking she gave up everything to raise her niece as her daughter. tried to protect her from the truth and in the end her niece was nothing more then an ungrateful brat. hopefully the niece will finally grow up and her and her aunt can reconnect one day. this was truly heart breaking for the aunt.
Lia just cause you marrying a doctor does not mean to disrespect your parents period
The first half of this, broke my heart. Like, I know there are people out there, that actually act like this.
In the US it's just sort of assumed that someone graduated from high school unless you're told differently. That means this chick was running down her mother long before this. Disgusting. That Apple didn't fall far from the tree. Glad the aunt is finally free.
Like ouch. Serious case of "Be careful what you wish for. You just might get it."
I love these stories, I even watch the ones that I have watched before.
"It was a slip of the tongue. Anyone could've said it." In my mind I'm 40 and have never told my mom she's not my mom in an argument. It would never cross my mind to say something like that.
*Wow, what a real piece of work she is* 😃
She truly is her mother’s daughter..
Just as granny once told me: _"No matter how much love you show, no matter how much you make, no matter how dedicated you are, you will always be demanded better... Never dedicate all the time, love nor money to women. Ever..."_
Goes to prove that application on that bit of wisdom is universal...
The poor auntie. 💔🌹⭐️
This story reminds me of something that happened recently. A step family member asked me to do them a favor that was to pick up her husband's grandmother from the hospital because they couldn't reach her daughter and her grandson was at work, they tried calling the daughter multiple times and she ignored every call. Came to find out she had been in the hospital for three days with pneumonia and dehydration- this woman is old and in her 80s, her adult daughter had let her lie in bed for a week and didn't help her once even though she was suffering. She had fallen out of bed twice trying to get up on her own because she was so weak and had to call emergency services twice because her own daughter wouldn't even help her up. Well the grandson went to visit her to check on her and as soon as he found her he called 911 and had paramedics get her to a hospital. The daughter didn't visit once while she was hospitalized and when the time came for her to be discharged she claimed she left her phone in the house and was out in the garden so she didn't "know" they were trying to contact her. I went with my step sister to get her and she was nice and polite, thanked me multiple times for picking her up and offered me money for doing so. As soon as we reached her house, guess who shows up at the same time acting all surprised? Her crappy daughter. Not even two seconds outside the car, the daughter is yelling and complaining that she had to take care of her mothers cat while her mother was lying in the hospital with pneumonia. According to my step sister, the daughter treats her mother like this all the time because she wants her mother to be put in home or to just die already because: MONEY. The grandmother is very wealthy and if she gets put in a home then her daughter will have full control as power of attorney and if she dies she gets her inheritance. I could not believe the way this woman treated her mother, it was despicable. I couldn't imagine treating my mother that way.
Lia is truly a despicable person. My mom was a high school drop out. She dropped out at 17 when her mom died in childbirth having her eighth child. Her father was a real jerk. Mom was the second oldest with six younger siblings and an older brother. He joined the army and went overseas. My mom eventually married my dad who was 14 years older than her, had us 3 kids and they remained married until he died at age 92. The baby sister was raised by her aunt and uncle and another younger sister eventually was taken in by another relative. Anyway, we have a very interesting family history!
Cool. My mom also dropped out of high school and my dad had to drop out of college because of health issues and had to move to America for treatment and they’ve lived here ever since
Mom refusing to pay for the wedding. LOL 😆 SWEET!
YOU GO MOM!!!!
The fiance didn't dodge a bullet. He dodged a whole firing squad.
What a sad story. Even if it is fiction, it still made me sad for everyone involved.
Lia is another example of why when children get cocky and self centered you should introduce them to a pine paddle
Props to June's voice actor. Sounded like she was really holding back tears. I felt so bad for her.
Well she had the nerve to ask her mom to pay for the wedding. Her mom wasn’t good enough to come to the wedding but yet, it’s her responsibility to pay for the wedding? Oh no, I wouldn’t pay for it either.
lia brought all this upon herself, her aunt love her raised her as her own and in return she refused to invite her aunt to the wedding, what a self ungrateful brat, karma hit lia really hard!!
I was adopted when I was 7 years old, and I already knew what type of person my bio egg donor was. I remember the abuse from her twords my 3 brothers and myself. My bio dad was a different story, I knew very little about him other then he was very caring twords myself and brothers. I consider my parents to be my adopted parents since they're the ones that raised me, instilled in me right from wrong, faith, responsibility, love of family and all the lessons that life has to give. I do wish I'd been a better child. My brothers and I were so fearful of them sending us away, we did understand that they were keeping us for better or worse. So I never really bonded with my mom. Probably should have done therapy as a kid to better understand the new life I was given. But, mom and I are repairing our relationship. Better late than never I guess. And yes, my parents adopted all 4 of us! So we got 2 new sisters, one of which was also adopted. Lol. I always joke that we were the Brady bunch. Lol. Some yrs ago, my aunt, mom's sister, complemented me saying that my looks and mannerisms reminded her of mom in her college yrs. Weird how I ended up so much like my mom! Lol
Yea you need therapy. I hope you go with your mom and heal. What was done to you has long term consequences and I am so sorry
Should have investigate the "Why" before decided to meeting her real mom 😒.....
Wow, my mom wouldn’t piss on me if I was on fire growing up and she has this wonderful mother and treats her like that?
You can end a relationship like this, but if Lia's aunt really loved her, she has a lot of emotional pain to go thru, as you can't pull out love like a weed in a garden. Also, her fiance did not love her or he would not cancel the wedding!
I don't know about the fiance, he could have seen hoe she was treating her "mom" and thought about how she might treat family members who get sick or their kids if they weren't born healthy or had learning disabilities and decided he needed someone with kindness and compassion
Perhaps the fiancé realized how awful Lia really was when he found out the entire story. I would think twice about marrying someone who rejected their adoptive parent who sacrificed everything for them
Good for you. What a thankless young woman.
Even if her mother had been a highschool drop out for her own reasons whatever they might be BEFORE she adopted her niece she STILL should have treated her mother with love, gratitude, and respect. Its ESPECIALLY BRUTAL though that she literally SACRIFICED that part of her life and had to DROP OUT OF SCHOOL to take care of her family and her daughter berated her for it.
The mom probably went without food, fashion, holidays and lifes other needs or wants. Look at what your parents DON'T have and ask yourself why. Then go and thank them. LLSG. ❤️🍀🏴👵
Too bad, so sad! Lia, this is the bed you made, now you lie in it! Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!!
If you treat someone like trash, don't get butt hurt when the tables are turned. Don't dish out what you can't handle yourself. That stupid girl showed her aunt what she truly values - nothing but STATUS and REPUTATION.
This was a good story..... Very sad but good... You have to take responsibility for your words
You can't tell a person is a drop out by just looking at them. No one in his family would know about her mother unless SHE told them.
If his family would not accept her mother the way she is then what kind of people are they?
This girl is very mean to her mother her mother raised her ever since she was little what could the mother have done besides being a dropout mother's love you unconditionally and this is what her daughter does
The real issue here is that Lia should have been given a clue that she was adopted early on. Over protecting her wasn't giving her a chance to mature into a well- adjusted adult.
Have to wonder what story they gave her about her father. It's somewhat understandable why he wasn't in the picture, but she should have eventually been told about him. Maybe just leave off the murder attempt.
So, because they are doctors, the Bridezilla thinks her in laws will look down on her? I would think they would be insulted that she blames them for her own snobbishness. My dad was a doctor and was the least snobby person you would ever find.
I don't believe in nature over nurture, but Lia makes a damn strong case in favor of it.
Honor Thy Parents.
And this golden-hearted aunt was this girl’s true parent.
I think her friends distancing themselves is the results of her own behaviors. Look how she treating her own 'mom', she must be a terrible friend too.
Some old sayings come to mind:
"Be careful what you wish for..."
"The apple doesn't fall far from the [poisoned] tree..."
And...
"Some things you're better off NOT knowing."
An old friend of mine was adopted as an infant (as in, a few days old). He knew this from a young age and it didn't matter to him as he had loving and caring adoptive parents. When he got older, married and had kids, he started wondering about his background and the identity of his birth parents. So he got involved in an adoption rights group that helped people find their birth parents. He found out about his birth parents but both were deceased by that time.
Anyway, he told me that a surprising number of people he helped with their searches eventually found out that the people they thought were mommy and daddy were really aunt and uncle, and the backstories of the adoptions were similar to the story here. Apparently this kind of thing isn't unusual.
One other old saying that fits here: "Any woman can be a mother, but it takes a special kind of woman to be a mommy."
I love how she prides her degree that her mom helped by funding her tuition.
Then questions why she isn't paying for her wedding?!
I wonder if we're gonna get a redemption story but I have my doubts
I felt sorry for Lia when she found out the truth, and during that last exchange I was waiting for a reconciliation... despite what Lia had said to her, as the person who looked after and raised Lia her whole life, her caregiver would have forgiven her. I'm not a mum, so I don't fully understand, but I know that any good mum or carer is always willing to forgive if their child is genuinely sorry. I was literally saying to the screen "Apologise already! She'll forgive you!" I was really disappointed when Lia said 'it was a slip of the tongue, I didn't mean it'... at that moment, Lia lost all hope to be forgiven. She apologised in her next message, but it was too late - the moment she tried to excuse her despicable behaviour, she lost any trust and forgiveness her mum had left. I do think the fiancée wasn't being fair by judging Lia based on who her parent was, but if I were the fiancée I'd be put off by her embarrassment of her carer. My point is, if you want forgiveness, take responsibility, as I said Lia lost any chance she had the moment she tried to make excuses for her appalling attitude.
Lia's avatar is spot on!
The brat is blessed to still have her mother, I would give anything for just one one day with my mother. I miss her everyday.
Sadly, I know how this mom feels. So, yes, there are daughters out there that are like this.
I get how the aunt feels. In my life I have taken care of my niece along with ❤️ niece and nephew's (long time best friend's children). My niece was so conflicted so many times when it came to her mom my sister. My sister (RIP) was an addict and it caused a ton of turmoil in all of our lives. My niece just wanted her mom's love. Sadly she looked for that with my sister and ended on a path similar to her's (RIP). I wish I could take back some of the things I said. Every day I wish I could say goodbye.
My thoughts for the aunt PLEASE DON'T GIVE UP ON HER. SHE REALLY NEEDS YOU. I don't mean financially but for love and hugs. You will regret it because I do.
When the child you raised says things that make you realize she only stayed as long as you supported her and essentially disowns you when she's marrying a wealthy husband, because she was ashamed of you and wouldn't need you once married...until you stopped paying for her share of the wedding that you weren't invited to, its too late to be nice and go "all is forgiven". When the truth hurts, the truth does the cutting of ties for you.
How superficial all of them -
Called it, I had a feeling the real mom was her sister and potentially someone who went to jail. Awesome ~
Lia certainly knows nothing about doctors. I think she would be better off marrying a marketing consultant or a narcissist politician with a high income and a high school diploma.
Good morning everyone. What a horrible young woman.
Good morning, Linda!
@@bellarose-au good morning to you too
Lia was an ungrateful, entitled brat, but I, as a mother (blood or not) hope I could never abandon my child. Even after they acted like that. I would hope that I would use it as a teaching moment and help my child become a better person after this bitter lesson.
I hope OP gets her GED and finds a way to get into a college program. If she were in high school 24 years ago, she's only in her early 40s now, and has a long life ahead of her. It should, God willing, be the best she can possibly make it.
Good morning and also good even everyone I hope you all enjoy your day also another wonderful story today I am so happy it's time to make me some coffee☕☕☕
Good morning from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada 😊❤️🇨🇦
In the end it is a sad story for all parties. Especially for the aunt who devoted her entire life for this ungrateful spawn. Something like that would be traumatic for anyone.
Mother of Pearl!! No. Nope. Nuh-ah. Mumma's got to shiny up her spine and give that girl the verbal smack down she's begging for!
(I don't condone physical violence).
Oh, and the fiancee needs to dump Lia in the spectacular way she deserves... right after his family humiliate her for the way she's treating her mother.
Watch out for karma beetch!
"How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!"
_King_ _Lear_
Act 1, scene 4
William Shakespeare
The sad thing is, a lot of times, parents who cut ties with their children are vilified; "How could you abandon your child? You're a heartless monster!"
What the people who say that don't realize is that in a lot of cases, here included, the parent is totally justified in doing it because their child is selfish, abusive, toxic, and everything in between. Poor June gave her all for Lia, and Lia responds by being an ungrateful, obnoxious cretin. June doesn't need that crap in her life.
Well, that was a fun story, of entitled bratty daughter who gets her just deserts in the end!....Misery !!......:
................. she should be ashamed of herself for being a narcissist
Lia is so ungrateful. What a terrible person.