Mumsnet bride slams best friend for stealing wedding venue

  • A bride is furious with a friend for moving her wedding to the same venue
  • Was originally marrying in a church but changed her plans due to pregnancy
  • The Mumsnet user said her friend was aware of her plans before moving her date
  • As they have the same friends the guest list will be more or less the same  

A bride-to-be has been left furious after discovering that her best friend had arranged her own wedding at the same venue – five weeks before she is due to tie the knot.

The issue came to light after a Mumsnet user took to the parenting site to vent her fury, and accused her friend of ‘stealing’ her wedding and ‘copying her’. 

The disgruntled bride-to-be explained that she’d hired a big house with an indoor pool for a ‘weekend wedding’ in June, while her friend had been due to wed in a church in September.

But due to being eight weeks’ pregnant, her friend decided to move her own wedding forward – and went on to book the exact same venue and invite many of the same guests as they’re in the same social circles. 

While many commenters sympathised and urged her to confront her friend, others said she had no right to claim the venue solely for herself and told her she should just let her friend enjoy her wedding day.

A bride-to-be was left horrified when she discovered her best friend had rearranged her wedding to be at the same venue as hers – but five weeks earlier

One said that ‘copying’ is a playground concept, while another more kindly suggested that she could view her friend’s big day as a trial run for her own. 

A commenter who said she couldn’t see why she was making a fuss as surely the most important thing is the fact she’s getting married, not the venue. 

However, others were more sympathetic with one saying that it was ‘very poor form’. 

Another said she should refuse to attend her friend’s nuptials while one declared it was a ‘horrible’ thing to do.

The Mumsnet user, known only as Daftpink, said she was 'absolutely livid' with her friend

The Mumsnet user, known only as Daftpink, said she was ‘absolutely livid’ with her friend

Some users said she had no right to be angry and should focus on enjoying her own wedding

Some users said she had no right to be angry and should focus on enjoying her own wedding

But others were more sympathetic, with many telling her to confront the other woman about her decision

But others were more sympathetic, with many telling her to confront the other woman about her decision

 

 



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