3:08 "it's a shame you didn't know the color of my dress before you posted the video..." "You don't know me, so let me tell you about myself..." How to ruin your own defamation case in one easy text message lmao
@@KeitieKalopsiaTo be defamation you have to be lying about someone on purpose. With the sole purpose of hurting their reputation or their business or something. If she didn't know the color of the dress she didn't know she was lying. And if she didn't know who the person was she wouldn't be lying about her to cause harm. I believe
@@KeitieKalopsiaits considered the hardest thing to prove and if she isnt from American, she is facing an almost immediate case that I feel most judges would laugh out of their courtroom
Im so thankful for my mother in law. In the past week i tore a ligament in my knee, i have to take my daughter to the city to see a surgeon for a tumor, my husband is across the world on another continent for work and on top of all that i found out my dad only has a few months to live. My mother in law called me and said she would come and stay with me to help out with whatever i need and that she will always be there for me when i need it.
I’m so sorry for your pain sister. Sending prayers immediately. I too have an absolute angel for a MIL. It’s a good thing because my mother is literally evil and I went no contact in July because she is so mean. My in-laws are the family I always wanted❤
@@donnapauley8183 hopefully he won't be gone too long he is deployed but has given me the numbers to call if things get worse so he can come home immediately.
Even if the dress in the first story isn't completely white, the fabric and style are unquestionably wedding! Wearing that without any doubts is unthinkable!
Defamation is a really hard thing to prove. The 3 things you need to prove to have a legit libel/slander case: the person in question lied about a FACTUAL thing, publicly (that means even if you only tell one person), KNOWING that you are lying about that FACTUAL thing, causing reputational or fiduciary harm (not just hurting her feelings, but like the lie you told got her fired or lost her brand endorsements, etc). But by all means, if she wants to sue for defamation over the difference between "peach with pink undertones" and "white," let her. It'll cost her real money.
@@Nasty_B_TV Sounds like… No case here! 👍🖕🫤 Why didn’t she just wear an appropriate dress? 👗 doy daaahhh!!! 🤷♀️😅 She obviously wanted to STAND OUT…accomplished. 😝
I was wondering this because what if in this situation that one ladies followers found that girl and started threatening or harassing her could she go after her for a civil case in that way? Like Charlotte said it was from TikTok so people most likely found her
I was a bridesmade twice and a MOH once. You know what I did? I wore what I was asked to wear because it wasn't my day and not about me. I wore a teal satin dress, a peach satin dress, and for the MOH a beautiful black gown. 1 outta 3 wasn't bad but did I say anything at the time? No, because that day was about my friends. People are so selfish.
In a lot of places, the black dress would be out of line unless it’s the request of the bride. The girl who let everybody else react while she kept herself above the fray is the clear winner.
I agree! I believe I’ve only been a bridesmaids twice. (I’m forgetful so hopefully I’m not forgetting about a wedding party I was involved in) I wore whatever they wanted. If they had asked me to dress up like big bird from Sesame Street I would have done it. I might of complained if it was summer cause I get sweaty and over heated fast but I would have complained to my husband or someone else not associated with my friend. When I got married my bridesmaids wore silver and my 2 MOH wore a minty green color. They all looked beautiful. The only thing I picked though was the colors I told them to pick whatever dress style fit them and that they could afford. It worked out beautifully the colors all coordinated perfectly in my opinion and it was a magnificent day. Truthfully I don’t think anyone at my wedding wore white but if they did I sure didn’t notice them.
I only wore white to a wedding once. for my Pakistani friend's wedding. She was in red with deep pink details. She wanted me in white with red and the same pink in details. As I was her best friend and helped her plan everything. But agian she wasn't in white!!!
A lot, a lot of people think western culture taboos are the norm all over the world. I wish everyone, whose culture does not have white as a bridal color would shout out in the comments what would be considered taboo in their country and the reasons. As more and more cultures are celebrated across the world, we need to know this so as to not upset the wedding.
I LOVED the photographer my sister hired. The lady worked so hard to get to know everyone there that it didn't feel like some random person was in your face with a camera, it was like a friend of the family just happened to be there taking the best candids. She was SO sweet, funny, outgoing and awesome, I was sad to say goodbye to her at the end of the event when she left because if felt like I just made a new friend. I wish I could remember her name. The photos were amazing, of course. She was so patient with our whole rowdy (despite being 100% sober,) crowd. She made the evening 25% better than it would've been without her wonderful energy.
The infinity dress. Is 1 style you can style like 100+ different ways. And it comes in quite a lot of different colors. "Short" - knee length or long floor length. My sister got us all burgundy and we all styled it differently. We looked gorgeous. Same color. Different styles For anyone wanting wedding party ideas for bridesmaids. INFINITY DRESS ❤
My sister let us choose our own styles as long as they were all a certain deep purple and I ended up buying one of those infinity dresses. That was 2017 and I continue to wear it 4-5 times each year (and always receive compliments)!
@@L4O2V0E That dress sounds like one of the coolest dresses I’ve ever heard about. How much do they run for price wise? I just let my bridesmaids & MOH’s pick their own dresses. All that matter was that the bridesmaids were wearing silver and my 2 MOH wore mint green. I let them do whatever they wanted with their shoes, hair and face but I’m not as much of a particular person when it comes to most things.
The switching out for the garter belt is what we did at our reception. His best man helped distract him while my DAD sat down. Got some hilarious pics from it. My dad was cheesing his expressions and it was glorious. The groom's face was so red after, but he genuinely laughed about it. I ultimately picked the wrong groom, but I still treasure that picture
To me, it feels like MIL was probably sending a message like “You don’t need to eat any more cake, sweetie. You’re looking a little…fluffy lately ::stomach pat:: I’m saying this out of love and concern for you, of course.”
The poor bride who had the breakdown after her wedding-that’s why people get a wedding planner. She will be glad to tell people “No” so you don’t have to.
Not true on several levels. #1 - You can sue anyone, anytime, for anything. Whether you actually will prevail is a different story... but you CAN sue them. #2 - There is a part of defamation called 'defamation per se' which doesn't require a loss. If the individual is generally a private individual and involves a statement so obviously harmful that the person need not prove anything. An example of this would be accusing someone of a serious crime, knowing it was untrue. I'm a paralegal and have worked on a few cases like this - specifically online defamation.
@@InternetJury you can start a lawsuit for anything but that doesn’t mean it will go through. Likely to get tossed out before the court date or be thrown out on the first court date. Which basically means you can’t sue, The semantics don’t really make a difference here.
@@aduckofsomesort I work in the legal field. I know exactly how it works. Initiating litigation (lawsuit) is suing. That's it. Civil lawsuits don't just "get tossed" as you insinuate. Cases get dismissed for a variety of reasons, and it's almost never because the judge dismisses on the merits. In fact, I have NEVER seen that happen. Judges dismiss cases before trial for technical reasons unrelated to the merits of the case - like parties who aren't following court rules. If a case is dismissed before trial, it's likely because one or both parties request a dismissal. This is very often because the parties have settled their dispute outside of court and no longer require a trial. In fact, almost 95% are dismissed by the parties because they settle out of court. That doesn't mean that a dismissed case lacked merit... in fact, many dismissed cases have plenty of merit. Parties often prefer to settle before trial because it's in everyone's best interest - for financial, privacy, etc. All of the civil cases I've had go to trial were many years in the making and were ALWAYS because one of the parties was being unreasonable, refusing to settle. Keep in mind, by the time a case gets to trial (other than small claims and the like) the parties have exchanged substantial discovery, like had at least one mediation, settlement conferences, etc. In fact, in many small claims cases, this has also happened. In my area, many of the small claims judges mandate mediation first. It takes a LOT of time and effort to get to a civil trial, and it's almost always because one of the parties (or sometimes all of them) are just stubborn and unreasonable regarding settlement. Again, a dismissed case doesn't mean it was a meritless case. In fact, it's common for them to be privately settled BECAUSE the case had merit and the parties wanted to avoid a public trial. Keep in mind, we're talking about civil law, here, not criminal. Criminal cases are completely different. SO when you talk about a judge "tossing" a case, likely due to insufficient evidence, you're probably thinking about the criminal side of things.
Most respectful wedding cake smash I’ve seen was that bride with the poncho. They clearly planned it ahead of time, she got him in the face first, and he made sure to only get the cake on her back where the poncho was 💙
I would send the MIL who stole the wedding cake leftovers a bill. Wedding cake if so expensive leftovers are only for the wedding night and honeymoon couple! EDIT: I said leftovers....as in what is left after the party is over. That in my opinion belongs to the bride and groom and they can do with it what they want. In the story the bride was not happy that MIL stole it.
Is that true? Interesting! In my culture, they'd cut the rest in slices and share it with guests and give it away to whoever wants a bit. The cake is so big and the newlyweds are not going to eat all that! They might take a bit, for the next day or so..
@@borountree4539 we gave a bunch of our cake away. Admittedly my husband and I are huge cake people. A close family member of mine made out cake and it was a smaller 3 tier cake. Each tier had different flavored filling. She’s a very skilled women and we took a small piece to try each tier. We were told that the smaller top tier of the cake is supposed to be for the bride & groom to take home freeze and then your supposed take the cake out at some point down the road maybe on your anniversary and eat it? It was quite a few years ago now so I don’t remember exactly what we were supposed to do or even what we did do. I know we took it out and atleast ate some of it I don’t think we waited a whole year though lol 😂
We had a two tier cake and kept the top tier (froze it) and brought it out a year later to a family dinner to celebrate our first Wedding Anniversary. My nephews were so excited because they loved the cake and this time they were allowed to eat as much as they wanted and play with the fondant! 😂 I would have been very upset if anyone took it!
@@Raraking4796 That is an interesting custom too. And I actually find it cute. If you freeze it and you have a real good freezer it can still be just great a year later.
@ the best trick to it is also making sure it’s sealed good so it doesn’t get frostbite and stuff like that. I will say it did still taste good whenever it was that we ate it.
What I find interesting is the original purpose of bridesmaids was to 1, protect her from jealous suitors and 2, were supposed to dress identical to the bride in order to protect her from evil spirits. They would dress the same to confuse the spirits.
I once met a guy at a wedding. I caught the bouquet and he caught the garter. Unfortunately, we were both out of towners and lived 9 hours by car apart.
@@alexischarest378 not at all... everyones timeline is different and there are truly situations when you just know. they just celebrated being together for 28 fkn years, does that seem weird to you? lol grow up
In regards to the first video, that dress is not guest attire acceptable. My wedding dress was if not the same color, on that color wheel. Some brides will want a color other than white, maybe peach, pink or blush. As I did the same thing. The women is wrong and the OP is in fact, in the right.
No. It's beige and she prob knew what the colour the brides dress was. I think the person doing the video was extremely nasty. It was from a photo. She wasn't at the wedding. Photos can make colours look whiter. It's none of that person's business.
@@supernova4839 while it’s a color that can look close to whiteish in pictures seeing stuff in person is a lot different than seeing a picture of people. Peach and pink undertones are very popularly picked by brides yes but brides also pick those colors for their MOH and bridesmaids. She made a public video about people she didn’t know and possibly had no knowledge or context about. Its one thing to call someone out in person at or immediately after the wedding is over or to even call someone out privately but to take someone’s private wedding event and to publicly call someone out on TikTok while showing their face it’s yucky behavior. She wasn’t in the right at all. It’s very possible that girl only responded to that creator because she was being harassed by her followers cause people on the internet are unhinged keyboard warriors. Imagine you attend a wedding. Your a bridesmaids or your a guest that has cleared your dresss personally with the bride and then some internet stranger is on TikTok sharing sneaky pictures of you with the world saying you wore white to a wedding and the bride was sad. We never heard from the bride was she actually sad? I feel like there’s alot of missing context. We only have one persons perspective and honestly her perspective isn’t even the one that matters. It’s giving stalker in my opinion.
while it’s a color that can look close to whiteish in pictures seeing stuff in person is a lot different than seeing a picture of people. Peach and pink undertones are very popularly picked by brides yes but brides also pick those colors for their MOH and bridesmaids. She made a public video about people she didn’t know and possibly had no knowledge or context about. Its one thing to call someone out in person at or immediately after the wedding is over or to even call someone out privately but to take someone’s private wedding event and to publicly call someone out on TikTok while showing their face it’s yucky behavior. She wasn’t in the right at all. It’s very possible that girl only responded to that creator because she was being harassed by her followers cause people on the internet are unhinged keyboard warriors. Imagine you attend a wedding. Your a bridesmaids or your a guest that has cleared your dresss personally with the bride and then some internet stranger is on TikTok sharing sneaky pictures of you with the world saying you wore white to a wedding and the bride was sad. We never heard from the bride was she actually sad? I feel like there’s alot of missing context. We only have one persons perspective and honestly her perspective isn’t even the one that matters. It’s giving stalker in my opinion. She’s not here to stir the pot but she’s out here on the internet publicly calling out strangers on the internet. She’s clearly happily stirring the pot.
I liked the bride who did her MIL and so SIL back on the white wedding when they all planned to wear white wedding dress. She had everyone she knew who could to wear a wedding dress and she wore a different color. I think it was purple. I would have gone out and bought a second hand dress if a bride did that. I think it would be cool.
You mean champagne. Champaign is a city in Illinois and is part of the home of the University of Illinois that they share with the City of Urbana. Champaign is also the name of a county in both Ohio and Illinois (where the City of Champaign is located). Spelling is important. As Champaign, Illinois is my hometown, I make sure I know the difference between my hometown and the sparkling wine that is made in the Champagne province in France.
The bride that's mad about the photographs still boggles me. Like did she not look through the photographers portfolio before hiring her?!?!? I'm so confused.
let's talk color theory. Color theory can make blue look white. Contrast, it's important to note just because it's not white, does not mean it won't look white. Like that one reddit story of the woman who told the bride that the dress would look white on her as her dark skin tone would create contrast. Surprise bride didn't believe her and accused her of "ruining the wedding" even though she straight out told her it would. Want to know a good way to always avoid this, WEAR A DARK COLOR like damn it is not that hard to pick a color on the darker side and not dabble in the whites, greys, peaches, creams, beige's. There are literally thousands of shades to choose from that work and if you don't know the joy of a little black dress it's your loss.
36:42 I ended a 3-decade friendship with someone like this. I laid out the details of her abhorrent behavior in an email to her (that I BCCed to some mutual friends) because she also likes to tell her own version of the truth to protect her image
My MIL has 9 children, 3 of them are married, and she managed to cause drama at each wedding. At mine and my husbands she got drunk and stated a fight with hubby's stepdad, at my SIL's she started screaming at the bride, for smoking a cigarette, and BIL's she picked a fight with the bride and when BIL defended his new wife, she went crying to my other SIL, who then smashed a bottle over BIL's head. Most of the rest have decided they are just not getting married.
Love a compilation! I'm at the Laundromat and having nice long vids playing in my earbuds so I don't have to stop to find the next vid to play is a lifesaver! Happy December potatoes!
You can't sue for your image being shared like that for defamation, defamation has to have PROVABLE intent to slander and harass with documented financial/social damages. She is absolutely BATCRAP CRAY CRAY.
I think it is appropriate ONLY IF they both agreed to it before hand. Surprised by it is never ok. My husband and I did it but we discussed it beforehand. He would never have even tried had I told him not to. It can be fun but again only if both parties agree to it 1st.
I like the "covered" dress, I don't like the pretentiousness and the faux modesty that pair projected. Because if those values were real, I don't think she'd wear an after party dress that would feel right at home at Moulin Rouge
Olivia Colpo's dress choice for the different events actually makes sense. A conservative one for the traditional ceremony and then a spicy one for the reception where there's going to be music, dancing alcohol etc. I do not see what is wrong there. And I absolutely love her bride dress. She looks stunning in it! But yes, she has to accept opinions, if she published her wedding ,her dress etc..As for the first story ,that is absolutely a wedding dress, the lacing and structure, and as they said ,the choice of fair creamy colours ,is common in bridal dresses, so I don't think that woman would go very far if she tried to sue the person who recorded her.
As a viewer from Ukraine I can assure you that this drunk groom is definitely from Russia. In Ukraine we do not let ourselves to be that drunk before the actual wedding. In the party it is possible to drink and some people don't have the "stop" sign 😂 but before the wedding - never
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For the 15:00 story I’m letting my bridesmaids pick whatever dress they want as long as it’s the same color. I picked red so that’s what they’re wearing. If I had to deal with the bs in the story they would no longer be my bridesmaid.
In regards to Olivia, some churches require brides to be converted modestly. -I’m not saying this is the case. However for my Catholic wedding ceremony, I had to wear a cropped long sleeve Balero to cover my chest and arms for the ceremony.
im not quite sure you can sue for defamation because you said someone's outfit was one color, when it was another color..... thats not quite slander?????
My in laws are frickin awesome! They were awesome from the first time I met them and have only gotten more loving and supportive as the years passed by. I am remarkably blessed. My husband says that he feels very lucky to have my parents too, because they cherish him and he has never had to wonder if they like him. When I think about how rough so many people out there have it with their in laws, I feel even more blessed. It definitely makes it easier to have a strong marriage, because we both have a great support network, which is so important.
I once went to a small wedding where none of the bride's family got along, so they all sat at separate tables. Somehow, my bf and I got sat next tot he bride's mother, who dished dirt on her daughter through the whole reception. It was really weird, I mean, we were strangers to her. Anyway, at one point she pointed out some guy at another table and asked us if we knew who he was. We said no, and she told us that he was the bride's boyfriend!! Wth, she had her bf as a guest at her WEDDING?! It was also one of those weddings where there was a disposable camera on each table so guest could take pictures. The wedding was at a park so my bf and I took the camera and just took random shots of pretty or cool things we found around the park. But the bride inviting her bf to the wedding was bothering my bf so much that he ended the roll of film with a shot down the chute of the port-o-potty as a statement about the whole thing. We were at their place a few weeks later (my bf's niece was their roommate) after all the film had been developed, and she was angrily wondering who took that picture. 🤣🤣🤣
while I agree, she may seriously not have had ill intentions. she truly believed it was an okay dress to wear. some people just have different opinions and views about things.
Exactly! It's just like black; there are a lot of different versions of it with different undertones that are still white for all intents and purposes.
About that bride upset women wore white at her wedding, I remember I saw that post on Instagram on a wedding page and the comments were flooded with people saying it’s not 1920 and the bride should get over herself, she’s not entitled to dictate people’s clothes and work on her low self esteem for trying her best to be the center of attention 😳😳 what!!???? I was shocked. There are so many other colors why choose a color so close to white
47:58 I know you try to stay neutral, but for context she’s absolutely echoing the conservative/trad-wife propaganda machine, and I suspect that this lady vehemently defending her honor (😂) is caught up in the similar circumstances therefore takes any critique personally. And btw, you were ABSOLUTELY NOT “checked” by her. She just said her subjective feelings in a way that made it seem like she had made a point about something but she didn’t actually say anything of substance. She loudly defended that it was her choice, which no one was arguing. This is a culture war matter of being a good Christian woman type and all that. You come to recognize it for what it is when you see it enough.
40:43 Personally, the dress is a little dated and old fashioned looking for me. If that's what she wanted, more power to her. But her after party dress was the polar opposite of the dress she was married in. Seriously nothing left to the imagination. Sorry but the bride is a contradiction in terms.
Proving defamation/libel/slander is extremely hard. There has to be malice intent; the person has to be targeted financially and/or to harm character and intentional. It also has to be obvious it's known to be a fact vs. and opinion. (Eg... Amber v. Johnny...LOL!) Seriously, you can sue for anything; it's completely different to win. In fact, it often can backfire.
OMG as katiemeg22 was telling her story of a bride getting married to a different man within a week of supposedly going to get married to another... I totally could visualize the TV show of a bride leaving the groom at the altar to be with a man that stood up, confessed his love...she ran to him & they ran off together! Hopped in his car and drove to the closest place they could get married. RUclips has it. Greys Anatomy episode "Jackson stops April's wedding"... Ur story was as crazy as a Greys Anatomy plot line! Well done 🔥🔥
I agree that people should absolutely respect the newly married couple's first hours together. I think the honeymoon technically starts the moment you are married. When I got married, my husband's childhood best friend flew across the country to come to the wedding. We appreciated it, but he was not in the wedding party or expected to be there. (Our wedding was small and only family was in the wedding party). For the wedding night, we chose a beautiful historic hotel where we thought we would be alone in peace. Wrong! Apparently his friend assumed we would be coming to the airport to see him off, and he was livid that we didn't psychically know that and show up. The friend called my new mother-in-law (who was already a piece of work) and whined to her about how his friendship with my husband was over. So she called our hotel room and screamed at both of us, completely ruining our wedding night. Why was any of that necessary? Isn't it common knowledge that newlyweds will be out of communication unless there is a dire emergency? 😮
Looking back at the Olivia Culpo situation along with their response, calling the influencer "evil" smacks of trad wife, plain, colorless, Christian nationalist propaganda.
I like the modest dress it had a very Victorian or Edwardian feel to it, pop buttons up the front I stand Victorian Wedding dress and I love the Victorian Era, so to me it was good.
I thought it was lovely and she looked beautiful in it. If you don't like the dress you don't need to respond like the woman did just don't wear it yourself.
@@dancer2179that’s her job. She she wasn’t horrible about it or her. The bride was horrible though when talking about the why and hypocritical with what she wore afterwards and lying about herself. Don’t want problems, don’t cause them 🤷🏼♀️
The poor woman who had to cancel her wedding because of the 400% increase did get her money back, she says it in the video before saying she lost the $5000 with vendors
The sepia bride gets me every time 😭 it’s called an editing style, she didn’t know who she was choosing as a photographer and not see their previous work to see if they fit the style you want for your wedding??? The photos were gorgeous.
it's one thing to have a certain style and another thing to only slap a preset on the photos and not taking care of the photos individually, fe not putting in the effort to brighten the eyes (to name one example). the photographer did a sloppy job in that area of her job and it's okay to point it out.
Am I the only person who doesn't know this Olivia person and who doesn't give two cents worth of darn what she wore, if she wears make-up or who she married?
38:03 the charges to the bride (and groom) are for threatening and hurting poultry mongers, not the chicken meat they sold. AI translation still needs to improve, it seems.
14:51 haha I totally agree - did the same thing for my wedding with mismatched bridesmaids dresses. I gave them a color theme and said pick your favorite color out of that and whatever style you want. Everyone rolled with it except my older sister, who had an absolute breakdown over the “overwhelming color choices” (there were 4 😂) and sent me endless emails with dress options. On the day of the wedding she showed up with 4 different dresses that looked EXACTLY the same. My only request of the whole day was that everyone wear simple silver jewelry to match the earrings I had gotten everyone - she wore all gold jewelry and 5 minutes before we were supposed to leave for the venue said “I know we aren’t supposed to wear gold but it’s my favorite color” 😅
Ignorance is so irritating. First of all, defamation is not, in any way, a civil rights violation. Second of all, belief in the truth of the matter is an absolute defense for defamation in both its written (libel) and spoken (slander) forms. Meaning that if the person who said it believes it to be true, it cannot, by definition, be defamation in any form. Even if it did rise to the level of defamation, that is NOT a federal civil rights violation claim. Period.
It's perfectly fine to wear makeup! I don't understand why people try to lie about not wearing it. I respect people who put the time and energy into wearing makeup everyday. I can't wear makeup that often because I get dizzy whenever I touch my eyes, so I need to sit down and have someone else do it for me.
3:08 "it's a shame you didn't know the color of my dress before you posted the video..." "You don't know me, so let me tell you about myself..."
How to ruin your own defamation case in one easy text message lmao
I know nothing about defamation. How would that hurt her case?
@@KeitieKalopsiaTo be defamation you have to be lying about someone on purpose. With the sole purpose of hurting their reputation or their business or something. If she didn't know the color of the dress she didn't know she was lying. And if she didn't know who the person was she wouldn't be lying about her to cause harm. I believe
@@KeitieKalopsiaits considered the hardest thing to prove and if she isnt from American, she is facing an almost immediate case that I feel most judges would laugh out of their courtroom
@@Ktspitfire007 I hope so, this is ridiculous.
Im so thankful for my mother in law. In the past week i tore a ligament in my knee, i have to take my daughter to the city to see a surgeon for a tumor, my husband is across the world on another continent for work and on top of all that i found out my dad only has a few months to live. My mother in law called me and said she would come and stay with me to help out with whatever i need and that she will always be there for me when i need it.
I’m so sorry for your pain sister. Sending prayers immediately. I too have an absolute angel for a MIL. It’s a good thing because my mother is literally evil and I went no contact in July because she is so mean. My in-laws are the family I always wanted❤
Rachel, so sorry. Your husband needs to come home! ASAP!
I don't want to do the wedding cake thing at my wedding haven't discussed it with my fiancee yet tho
@@guestguest9634 thank you for the prayers! I'm glad you have awesome in laws too. It is such a blessing.
@@donnapauley8183 hopefully he won't be gone too long he is deployed but has given me the numbers to call if things get worse so he can come home immediately.
Even if the dress in the first story isn't completely white, the fabric and style are unquestionably wedding! Wearing that without any doubts is unthinkable!
The hen party bride is delulu😂😂😂😂"How dare you upload a picture before my daughter"!😂😂 How are you not EMBARRASSED???😂😂😂😂😂😂
I feel like the bride is insecure about her 😅 girl is pretty ngl. So maybe that’s the underlying issue? 🤔
Defamation is a really hard thing to prove. The 3 things you need to prove to have a legit libel/slander case: the person in question lied about a FACTUAL thing, publicly (that means even if you only tell one person), KNOWING that you are lying about that FACTUAL thing, causing reputational or fiduciary harm (not just hurting her feelings, but like the lie you told got her fired or lost her brand endorsements, etc). But by all means, if she wants to sue for defamation over the difference between "peach with pink undertones" and "white," let her. It'll cost her real money.
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No case here! 👍🖕🫤
Why didn’t she just wear an appropriate dress? 👗 doy daaahhh!!! 🤷♀️😅
She obviously wanted to STAND OUT…accomplished. 😝
The fact she was calling it slander AND libel told me she had no idea what she was talking about.
Exactly. Her being so over defensive over this speaks volumes.
I was wondering this because what if in this situation that one ladies followers found that girl and started threatening or harassing her could she go after her for a civil case in that way? Like Charlotte said it was from TikTok so people most likely found her
I was a bridesmade twice and a MOH once. You know what I did? I wore what I was asked to wear because it wasn't my day and not about me. I wore a teal satin dress, a peach satin dress, and for the MOH a beautiful black gown. 1 outta 3 wasn't bad but did I say anything at the time? No, because that day was about my friends. People are so selfish.
In a lot of places, the black dress would be out of line unless it’s the request of the bride. The girl who let everybody else react while she kept herself above the fray is the clear winner.
I agree! I believe I’ve only been a bridesmaids twice. (I’m forgetful so hopefully I’m not forgetting about a wedding party I was involved in) I wore whatever they wanted. If they had asked me to dress up like big bird from Sesame Street I would have done it. I might of complained if it was summer cause I get sweaty and over heated fast but I would have complained to my husband or someone else not associated with my friend.
When I got married my bridesmaids wore silver and my 2 MOH wore a minty green color. They all looked beautiful. The only thing I picked though was the colors I told them to pick whatever dress style fit them and that they could afford. It worked out beautifully the colors all coordinated perfectly in my opinion and it was a magnificent day. Truthfully I don’t think anyone at my wedding wore white but if they did I sure didn’t notice them.
See o how many marriages did she have boy
It’s the Brides Day - you show up in what the bride wants you to wear and SMILE
I only wore white to a wedding once. for my Pakistani friend's wedding.
She was in red with deep pink details.
She wanted me in white with red and the same pink in details. As I was her best friend and helped her plan everything.
But agian she wasn't in white!!!
And you asked what you were to wear.
Non-western culture, bride chose it, and you weren't trying to look like the bride. Very nice.
A lot, a lot of people think western culture taboos are the norm all over the world. I wish everyone, whose culture does not have white as a bridal color would shout out in the comments what would be considered taboo in their country and the reasons. As more and more cultures are celebrated across the world, we need to know this so as to not upset the wedding.
I love non western weddings. So pretty.
Fair enough I can understand that. I wore white to a wedding once…..but it was my wedding haha 🤣
I LOVED the photographer my sister hired. The lady worked so hard to get to know everyone there that it didn't feel like some random person was in your face with a camera, it was like a friend of the family just happened to be there taking the best candids. She was SO sweet, funny, outgoing and awesome, I was sad to say goodbye to her at the end of the event when she left because if felt like I just made a new friend. I wish I could remember her name. The photos were amazing, of course. She was so patient with our whole rowdy (despite being 100% sober,) crowd. She made the evening 25% better than it would've been without her wonderful energy.
I'm an unofficial bouncer for a wedding coming up in April and I take my role very seriously 😈😈
Get that wine ready 😂❤
Great idea for a small business. Wedding bouncer. So many don't have a friend to help out like that.
@@paulagoeringer9466 Jen Glantz had a business like Bridesmaid for Hire that did something like this, I think.
@@paulagoeringer9466 that's a heck of an idea honestly
That's a brilliant idea 👏 make a business out of it, get lots of money 👍
ahh tiktok the gift that always deliver juicy drama that and so much tea to be spilled.
There's always drama on tiktok and I'm there for it 😂😂
Thank you Charlotte for still managing to take care of our entertainment needs with these compilations while planning your wedding ❤❤
The infinity dress. Is 1 style you can style like 100+ different ways. And it comes in quite a lot of different colors. "Short" - knee length or long floor length.
My sister got us all burgundy and we all styled it differently. We looked gorgeous. Same color. Different styles
For anyone wanting wedding party ideas for bridesmaids.
INFINITY DRESS ❤
My sister let us choose our own styles as long as they were all a certain deep purple and I ended up buying one of those infinity dresses. That was 2017 and I continue to wear it 4-5 times each year (and always receive compliments)!
This is exactly what I've been telling all my friends.
@@L4O2V0E That dress sounds like one of the coolest dresses I’ve ever heard about. How much do they run for price wise?
I just let my bridesmaids & MOH’s pick their own dresses. All that matter was that the bridesmaids were wearing silver and my 2 MOH wore mint green. I let them do whatever they wanted with their shoes, hair and face but I’m not as much of a particular person when it comes to most things.
My SIL had us in navy blue
I have two! A black and a terracotta color! I love them. 🫶🏻🖤
The switching out for the garter belt is what we did at our reception. His best man helped distract him while my DAD sat down. Got some hilarious pics from it. My dad was cheesing his expressions and it was glorious. The groom's face was so red after, but he genuinely laughed about it. I ultimately picked the wrong groom, but I still treasure that picture
8:08 You just solved the mystery - she did that _because_ YOU love cake so much, that's why.
To me, it feels like MIL was probably sending a message like “You don’t need to eat any more cake, sweetie. You’re looking a little…fluffy lately ::stomach pat:: I’m saying this out of love and concern for you, of course.”
The poor bride who had the breakdown after her wedding-that’s why people get a wedding planner. She will be glad to tell people “No” so you don’t have to.
You can’t sue for defamation if you haven’t had any loss of money or opportunity.
Not true on several levels. #1 - You can sue anyone, anytime, for anything. Whether you actually will prevail is a different story... but you CAN sue them. #2 - There is a part of defamation called 'defamation per se' which doesn't require a loss. If the individual is generally a private individual and involves a statement so obviously harmful that the person need not prove anything. An example of this would be accusing someone of a serious crime, knowing it was untrue. I'm a paralegal and have worked on a few cases like this - specifically online defamation.
@@InternetJury you can start a lawsuit for anything but that doesn’t mean it will go through. Likely to get tossed out before the court date or be thrown out on the first court date. Which basically means you can’t sue, The semantics don’t really make a difference here.
@@aduckofsomesort I work in the legal field. I know exactly how it works. Initiating litigation (lawsuit) is suing. That's it. Civil lawsuits don't just "get tossed" as you insinuate. Cases get dismissed for a variety of reasons, and it's almost never because the judge dismisses on the merits. In fact, I have NEVER seen that happen. Judges dismiss cases before trial for technical reasons unrelated to the merits of the case - like parties who aren't following court rules. If a case is dismissed before trial, it's likely because one or both parties request a dismissal. This is very often because the parties have settled their dispute outside of court and no longer require a trial. In fact, almost 95% are dismissed by the parties because they settle out of court. That doesn't mean that a dismissed case lacked merit... in fact, many dismissed cases have plenty of merit. Parties often prefer to settle before trial because it's in everyone's best interest - for financial, privacy, etc. All of the civil cases I've had go to trial were many years in the making and were ALWAYS because one of the parties was being unreasonable, refusing to settle. Keep in mind, by the time a case gets to trial (other than small claims and the like) the parties have exchanged substantial discovery, like had at least one mediation, settlement conferences, etc. In fact, in many small claims cases, this has also happened. In my area, many of the small claims judges mandate mediation first. It takes a LOT of time and effort to get to a civil trial, and it's almost always because one of the parties (or sometimes all of them) are just stubborn and unreasonable regarding settlement.
Again, a dismissed case doesn't mean it was a meritless case. In fact, it's common for them to be privately settled BECAUSE the case had merit and the parties wanted to avoid a public trial.
Keep in mind, we're talking about civil law, here, not criminal. Criminal cases are completely different. SO when you talk about a judge "tossing" a case, likely due to insufficient evidence, you're probably thinking about the criminal side of things.
@@aduckofsomesortI like your username and I agree. The case will most likely get thrown out.
I lived under a rock for so long lol. Your videos have helped teach me proper wedding etiquette and I thank you for this
Same here. Seriously. 😳
Most respectful wedding cake smash I’ve seen was that bride with the poncho. They clearly planned it ahead of time, she got him in the face first, and he made sure to only get the cake on her back where the poncho was 💙
I would send the MIL who stole the wedding cake leftovers a bill. Wedding cake if so expensive leftovers are only for the wedding night and honeymoon couple!
EDIT: I said leftovers....as in what is left after the party is over. That in my opinion belongs to the bride and groom and they can do with it what they want. In the story the bride was not happy that MIL stole it.
Is that true? Interesting! In my culture, they'd cut the rest in slices and share it with guests and give it away to whoever wants a bit. The cake is so big and the newlyweds are not going to eat all that! They might take a bit, for the next day or so..
@@borountree4539 we gave a bunch of our cake away. Admittedly my husband and I are huge cake people. A close family member of mine made out cake and it was a smaller 3 tier cake. Each tier had different flavored filling. She’s a very skilled women and we took a small piece to try each tier. We were told that the smaller top tier of the cake is supposed to be for the bride & groom to take home freeze and then your supposed take the cake out at some point down the road maybe on your anniversary and eat it? It was quite a few years ago now so I don’t remember exactly what we were supposed to do or even what we did do. I know we took it out and atleast ate some of it I don’t think we waited a whole year though lol 😂
We had a two tier cake and kept the top tier (froze it) and brought it out a year later to a family dinner to celebrate our first Wedding Anniversary. My nephews were so excited because they loved the cake and this time they were allowed to eat as much as they wanted and play with the fondant! 😂 I would have been very upset if anyone took it!
@@Raraking4796 That is an interesting custom too. And I actually find it cute. If you freeze it and you have a real good freezer it can still be just great a year later.
@ the best trick to it is also making sure it’s sealed good so it doesn’t get frostbite and stuff like that. I will say it did still taste good whenever it was that we ate it.
On the chicken and egg bride that got arrested.
Do you think they stole the egg first or a chicken????😂😂😂
😂😅😂😅
What I find interesting is the original purpose of bridesmaids was to 1, protect her from jealous suitors and 2, were supposed to dress identical to the bride in order to protect her from evil spirits. They would dress the same to confuse the spirits.
I met my husband at a wedding, we were engaged within a week, married within a year...we celebrated our 28th anniversary a few months ago.
I once met a guy at a wedding. I caught the bouquet and he caught the garter. Unfortunately, we were both out of towners and lived 9 hours by car apart.
@@tamaradavis3693 holy potatoes! Engaged within a week is wild but I’m really glad it worked out so great for yall. Happy early anniversary!! 🎊 🎉
Engaged within a week… weird
@@alexischarest378 not at all... everyones timeline is different and there are truly situations when you just know. they just celebrated being together for 28 fkn years, does that seem weird to you? lol grow up
@@alexischarest378 when you know, you know. We weren't wrong, it's been over 29yrs since that day. 😉
Happy Sunday I’m watching this while putting up my Christmas tree 🎄 ❤
Hope it makes putting up the tree a little more fun! 😉
Same! Happy Christmas season, fellow Petty Potato 🥔 🎄
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Me too! ❤
@@CharlotteDobre your videos make everything more fun!! ♥️
In regards to the first video, that dress is not guest attire acceptable. My wedding dress was if not the same color, on that color wheel. Some brides will want a color other than white, maybe peach, pink or blush. As I did the same thing. The women is wrong and the OP is in fact, in the right.
No. It's beige and she prob knew what the colour the brides dress was. I think the person doing the video was extremely nasty. It was from a photo. She wasn't at the wedding. Photos can make colours look whiter. It's none of that person's business.
@@supernova4839 while it’s a color that can look close to whiteish in pictures seeing stuff in person is a lot different than seeing a picture of people. Peach and pink undertones are very popularly picked by brides yes but brides also pick those colors for their MOH and bridesmaids. She made a public video about people she didn’t know and possibly had no knowledge or context about. Its one thing to call someone out in person at or immediately after the wedding is over or to even call someone out privately but to take someone’s private wedding event and to publicly call someone out on TikTok while showing their face it’s yucky behavior. She wasn’t in the right at all. It’s very possible that girl only responded to that creator because she was being harassed by her followers cause people on the internet are unhinged keyboard warriors.
Imagine you attend a wedding. Your a bridesmaids or your a guest that has cleared your dresss personally with the bride and then some internet stranger is on TikTok sharing sneaky pictures of you with the world saying you wore white to a wedding and the bride was sad. We never heard from the bride was she actually sad? I feel like there’s alot of missing context. We only have one persons perspective and honestly her perspective isn’t even the one that matters. It’s giving stalker in my opinion.
while it’s a color that can look close to whiteish in pictures seeing stuff in person is a lot different than seeing a picture of people. Peach and pink undertones are very popularly picked by brides yes but brides also pick those colors for their MOH and bridesmaids. She made a public video about people she didn’t know and possibly had no knowledge or context about. Its one thing to call someone out in person at or immediately after the wedding is over or to even call someone out privately but to take someone’s private wedding event and to publicly call someone out on TikTok while showing their face it’s yucky behavior. She wasn’t in the right at all. It’s very possible that girl only responded to that creator because she was being harassed by her followers cause people on the internet are unhinged keyboard warriors.
Imagine you attend a wedding. Your a bridesmaids or your a guest that has cleared your dresss personally with the bride and then some internet stranger is on TikTok sharing sneaky pictures of you with the world saying you wore white to a wedding and the bride was sad. We never heard from the bride was she actually sad? I feel like there’s alot of missing context. We only have one persons perspective and honestly her perspective isn’t even the one that matters. It’s giving stalker in my opinion. She’s not here to stir the pot but she’s out here on the internet publicly calling out strangers on the internet. She’s clearly happily stirring the pot.
She didn't name the person or show her face. There are no damages....sincerely, an attorney.
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I liked the bride who did her MIL and so
SIL back on the white wedding when they all planned to wear white wedding dress. She had everyone she knew who could to wear a wedding dress and she wore a different color. I think it was purple. I would have gone out and bought a second hand dress if a bride did that. I think it would be cool.
It was a very cool idea, not only did it show them up but let all the ladies get to wear their wedding dresses for a second time
See, this is why I got married in a registry office with two witnesses and told everyone I got married a couple of days after. Not worth the hassle
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These are honestly some of my favorite videos. Bc I know I've missed videos lol
The one in Champaign wouldn't have been in the wedding sister or not doesn't matter. When you stop being a people pleaser life is better 😂
Yes! Stop enabling them and give actual consequences or they'll just ramp up their entitlement.
No she can go home and change or just go home 🤷🏼♀️
You mean champagne.
Champaign is a city in Illinois and is part of the home of the University of Illinois that they share with the City of Urbana.
Champaign is also the name of a county in both Ohio and Illinois (where the City of Champaign is located).
Spelling is important. As Champaign, Illinois is my hometown, I make sure I know the difference between my hometown and the sparkling wine that is made in the Champagne province in France.
Charlotte you're AMAZING......such a girls girl.Everybody needs a friend like you.
The bride that's mad about the photographs still boggles me. Like did she not look through the photographers portfolio before hiring her?!?!? I'm so confused.
let's talk color theory. Color theory can make blue look white. Contrast, it's important to note just because it's not white, does not mean it won't look white. Like that one reddit story of the woman who told the bride that the dress would look white on her as her dark skin tone would create contrast. Surprise bride didn't believe her and accused her of "ruining the wedding" even though she straight out told her it would. Want to know a good way to always avoid this, WEAR A DARK COLOR like damn it is not that hard to pick a color on the darker side and not dabble in the whites, greys, peaches, creams, beige's. There are literally thousands of shades to choose from that work and if you don't know the joy of a little black dress it's your loss.
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36:42 I ended a 3-decade friendship with someone like this. I laid out the details of her abhorrent behavior in an email to her (that I BCCed to some mutual friends) because she also likes to tell her own version of the truth to protect her image
My MIL has 9 children, 3 of them are married, and she managed to cause drama at each wedding. At mine and my husbands she got drunk and stated a fight with hubby's stepdad, at my SIL's she started screaming at the bride, for smoking a cigarette, and BIL's she picked a fight with the bride and when BIL defended his new wife, she went crying to my other SIL, who then smashed a bottle over BIL's head. Most of the rest have decided they are just not getting married.
What an awful mother! I’m sure she blames everyone else! Don’t invite her, she’ll ask why and tell her point blank she ruins everything!
Love a compilation! I'm at the Laundromat and having nice long vids playing in my earbuds so I don't have to stop to find the next vid to play is a lifesaver! Happy December potatoes!
You can't sue for your image being shared like that for defamation, defamation has to have PROVABLE intent to slander and harass with documented financial/social damages. She is absolutely BATCRAP CRAY CRAY.
You can sue anyone at anytime for any reason.
It may not go anywhere but you can spend the money to try lol
I think Olivia's dress was stunning
The cake thing is just so disrespectful! If my now ex husband had done that to me, I would have immediately walked out the door!
I think it is appropriate ONLY IF they both agreed to it before hand. Surprised by it is never ok. My husband and I did it but we discussed it beforehand. He would never have even tried had I told him not to. It can be fun but again only if both parties agree to it 1st.
I like the "covered" dress, I don't like the pretentiousness and the faux modesty that pair projected. Because if those values were real, I don't think she'd wear an after party dress that would feel right at home at Moulin Rouge
If they had it in writing by email, any judge would have agreed with you that the original price stand. Should have sued.
Olivia Colpo's dress choice for the different events actually makes sense. A conservative one for the traditional ceremony and then a spicy one for the reception where there's going to be music, dancing alcohol etc. I do not see what is wrong there. And I absolutely love her bride dress. She looks stunning in it! But yes, she has to accept opinions, if she published her wedding ,her dress etc..As for the first story ,that is absolutely a wedding dress, the lacing and structure, and as they said ,the choice of fair creamy colours ,is common in bridal dresses, so I don't think that woman would go very far if she tried to sue the person who recorded her.
It reminded me of Maria in Sound of Music
@@rosemarymagrino772 True! That was a gorgeous bride dress too!
You don't see the hypocrisy? :D
@@esikazemese Can you elaborate on that , please??
As a viewer from Ukraine I can assure you that this drunk groom is definitely from Russia. In Ukraine we do not let ourselves to be that drunk before the actual wedding. In the party it is possible to drink and some people don't have the "stop" sign 😂 but before the wedding - never
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Most brides don’t want to hear a negative critique of their special dress.
Then don't wear them where others can see you.😁
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For the 15:00 story I’m letting my bridesmaids pick whatever dress they want as long as it’s the same color. I picked red so that’s what they’re wearing. If I had to deal with the bs in the story they would no longer be my bridesmaid.
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In regards to Olivia, some churches require brides to be converted modestly. -I’m not saying this is the case. However for my Catholic wedding ceremony, I had to wear a cropped long sleeve Balero to cover my chest and arms for the ceremony.
im not quite sure you can sue for defamation because you said someone's outfit was one color, when it was another color..... thats not quite slander?????
My in laws are frickin awesome! They were awesome from the first time I met them and have only gotten more loving and supportive as the years passed by. I am remarkably blessed.
My husband says that he feels very lucky to have my parents too, because they cherish him and he has never had to wonder if they like him.
When I think about how rough so many people out there have it with their in laws, I feel even more blessed. It definitely makes it easier to have a strong marriage, because we both have a great support network, which is so important.
I once went to a small wedding where none of the bride's family got along, so they all sat at separate tables. Somehow, my bf and I got sat next tot he bride's mother, who dished dirt on her daughter through the whole reception. It was really weird, I mean, we were strangers to her. Anyway, at one point she pointed out some guy at another table and asked us if we knew who he was. We said no, and she told us that he was the bride's boyfriend!! Wth, she had her bf as a guest at her WEDDING?!
It was also one of those weddings where there was a disposable camera on each table so guest could take pictures. The wedding was at a park so my bf and I took the camera and just took random shots of pretty or cool things we found around the park. But the bride inviting her bf to the wedding was bothering my bf so much that he ended the roll of film with a shot down the chute of the port-o-potty as a statement about the whole thing. We were at their place a few weeks later (my bf's niece was their roommate) after all the film had been developed, and she was angrily wondering who took that picture. 🤣🤣🤣
That dress in the first story is not stark white but the style and fabric is definitely bridal! I can't imagine not having doubts wearing that!
That has to be deliberate, I would never dare wearing that
while I agree, she may seriously not have had ill intentions. she truly believed it was an okay dress to wear. some people just have different opinions and views about things.
@@Suedepants100 I suppose that's a possibility, I still think she should have made sure it was okay to wear. It never hurts to ask
Exactly! It's just like black; there are a lot of different versions of it with different undertones that are still white for all intents and purposes.
If you need to prove your dress is not too white for a wedding, it's TOO WHITE.
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About that bride upset women wore white at her wedding, I remember I saw that post on Instagram on a wedding page and the comments were flooded with people saying it’s not 1920 and the bride should get over herself, she’s not entitled to dictate people’s clothes and work on her low self esteem for trying her best to be the center of attention 😳😳 what!!???? I was shocked. There are so many other colors why choose a color so close to white
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A wedding is technically a religious ceremony, nothing wrong with a modest dress. Besides, that dress is beautiful 🥰
The person that thinks that dress is "peach" is 100% delulu 😂
The after party dress was absolutely ridiculous, especially after her wedding dress. 😂😂😂😂
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you shouldn’t wear a dress that can be confused for a wedding dress to a wedding. simple
47:58 I know you try to stay neutral, but for context she’s absolutely echoing the conservative/trad-wife propaganda machine, and I suspect that this lady vehemently defending her honor (😂) is caught up in the similar circumstances therefore takes any critique personally.
And btw, you were ABSOLUTELY NOT “checked” by her. She just said her subjective feelings in a way that made it seem like she had made a point about something but she didn’t actually say anything of substance. She loudly defended that it was her choice, which no one was arguing. This is a culture war matter of being a good Christian woman type and all that. You come to recognize it for what it is when you see it enough.
She tried to get attention and wore a bridal dress to her cousins wedding.
She accomplished all of that and now wants to sue?? 😅
Make it make sense!
Having a very rare low day today, and I just know this video will cheer me up. You have that way about you, Charlay!
21:28 yessss the bish really pulled one 🤣 and the fact that she is tall sent me 🤣
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Wow! Cracked in before 100! Hope the wedding planning is going well, Charlotte 😊❤
Haha…this is my earliest time also!!🎉😂 🙌
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11 mins and 3,000 views.... holy crap, Charlotte! Hahahaha, I love you and ur reach.
Unfinished Easter Basket was the second look at that Wedding!!
40:43 Personally, the dress is a little dated and old fashioned looking for me. If that's what she wanted, more power to her. But her after party dress was the polar opposite of the dress she was married in. Seriously nothing left to the imagination. Sorry but the bride is a contradiction in terms.
Proving defamation/libel/slander is extremely hard. There has to be malice intent; the person has to be targeted financially and/or to harm character and intentional. It also has to be obvious it's known to be a fact vs. and opinion. (Eg... Amber v. Johnny...LOL!) Seriously, you can sue for anything; it's completely different to win. In fact, it often can backfire.
OMG as katiemeg22 was telling her story of a bride getting married to a different man within a week of supposedly going to get married to another... I totally could visualize the TV show of a bride leaving the groom at the altar to be with a man that stood up, confessed his love...she ran to him & they ran off together! Hopped in his car and drove to the closest place they could get married. RUclips has it. Greys Anatomy episode "Jackson stops April's wedding"... Ur story was as crazy as a Greys Anatomy plot line!
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I agree that people should absolutely respect the newly married couple's first hours together. I think the honeymoon technically starts the moment you are married. When I got married, my husband's childhood best friend flew across the country to come to the wedding. We appreciated it, but he was not in the wedding party or expected to be there. (Our wedding was small and only family was in the wedding party). For the wedding night, we chose a beautiful historic hotel where we thought we would be alone in peace. Wrong! Apparently his friend assumed we would be coming to the airport to see him off, and he was livid that we didn't psychically know that and show up. The friend called my new mother-in-law (who was already a piece of work) and whined to her about how his friendship with my husband was over. So she called our hotel room and screamed at both of us, completely ruining our wedding night. Why was any of that necessary? Isn't it common knowledge that newlyweds will be out of communication unless there is a dire emergency? 😮
Listening to this while prepping Thanksgiving food, thanks Charlotte!!
I thought Thanksgiving was over for everyone already. The US was Nov 28th, Canada was Oct 14th and Liberia was Nov 7th.
@allisonhunter1063 we weren't able to get everyone together on Thanksgiving day so we're having our celebration today
Me too
My family celebrated the Saturday before lol
@@allisonhunter1063 some people dont celebrate on the actual day due to work and conflicting schedules
Looking back at the Olivia Culpo situation along with their response, calling the influencer "evil" smacks of trad wife, plain, colorless, Christian nationalist propaganda.
I mean... she turned her own wedding into a pick me culture war. She gives... beige mom.
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I like the modest dress it had a very Victorian or Edwardian feel to it, pop buttons up the front I stand Victorian Wedding dress and I love the Victorian Era, so to me it was good.
I thought it was lovely and she looked beautiful in it. If you don't like the dress you don't need to respond like the woman did just don't wear it yourself.
@@dancer2179that’s her job. She she wasn’t horrible about it or her. The bride was horrible though when talking about the why and hypocritical with what she wore afterwards and lying about herself. Don’t want problems, don’t cause them 🤷🏼♀️
@@dancer2179 I liked it, I didn't care for her after dress the one that looked short swimsuit cage one, but I liked the Wedding dress
It’s time for Sunday compilations! Yay!!!
The poor woman who had to cancel her wedding because of the 400% increase did get her money back, she says it in the video before saying she lost the $5000 with vendors
I would’ve had the photographer photoshop the sister’s dress green and be petty🤣
The sepia bride gets me every time 😭 it’s called an editing style, she didn’t know who she was choosing as a photographer and not see their previous work to see if they fit the style you want for your wedding??? The photos were gorgeous.
I’m sure it won’t surprise you, but they were divorced before their first year anniversary.
it's one thing to have a certain style and another thing to only slap a preset on the photos and not taking care of the photos individually, fe not putting in the effort to brighten the eyes (to name one example). the photographer did a sloppy job in that area of her job and it's okay to point it out.
Olivia's wedding dress choices.... speaks hypocrisy.
Love your vids !! And you're glowing ❤️
I don't care what anyone says, Charlotte is the best❤
Am I the only person who doesn't know this Olivia person and who doesn't give two cents worth of darn what she wore, if she wears make-up or who she married?
No, I am with you
We need more charlotte and tiny hands skits! 😂😂❤
38:03 the charges to the bride (and groom) are for threatening and hurting poultry mongers, not the chicken meat they sold. AI translation still needs to improve, it seems.
Charlotte are you using these stories to remind yourself what not to do 😊 ❤
It feels illegal to be this early for one of your videos !!!
14:51 haha I totally agree - did the same thing for my wedding with mismatched bridesmaids dresses. I gave them a color theme and said pick your favorite color out of that and whatever style you want. Everyone rolled with it except my older sister, who had an absolute breakdown over the “overwhelming color choices” (there were 4 😂) and sent me endless emails with dress options. On the day of the wedding she showed up with 4 different dresses that looked EXACTLY the same. My only request of the whole day was that everyone wear simple silver jewelry to match the earrings I had gotten everyone - she wore all gold jewelry and 5 minutes before we were supposed to leave for the venue said “I know we aren’t supposed to wear gold but it’s my favorite color” 😅
Ignorance is so irritating. First of all, defamation is not, in any way, a civil rights violation. Second of all, belief in the truth of the matter is an absolute defense for defamation in both its written (libel) and spoken (slander) forms. Meaning that if the person who said it believes it to be true, it cannot, by definition, be defamation in any form. Even if it did rise to the level of defamation, that is NOT a federal civil rights violation claim. Period.
Isn’t your family Italian? The person wearing white will never be seen again and no one will have any Idea what happened to them. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 28:14
22:13 Yes. You. Can. Stop enabling it.
For real! Let people face the concequinces of their action, even if they are family!
I don't get the big deal about weddings. Never gave a crap about a fancy wedding for me or anyone else for that matter.
wedding ceremonies = high school 2.0
Oh my gosh, I never thought of it that way, but IT'S SO TRUE! 😱
It's perfectly fine to wear makeup! I don't understand why people try to lie about not wearing it. I respect people who put the time and energy into wearing makeup everyday. I can't wear makeup that often because I get dizzy whenever I touch my eyes, so I need to sit down and have someone else do it for me.