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  • (#7) Who Knew That Was A Thing?

    From Redditor u/a_garzon3:

    I bartended a wedding of 2 transspecies people. She thought she was a pony. He was a centaur. They were pretty adamant.

  • (#2) Poor Guy

    From Redditor u/AloopOfLoops:

    I had one wedding where the bride told the groom aloud at the altar "I'm not really that in love with you.... but I think you'll be a good husband."

    The look on his face..... He tried to laugh it off and told her to hush but he was tearing up as they walked away.

  • (#14) Like Comic Con Without The Fun

    From Redditor u/BFoert:

    I was away on own my honeymoon when this wedding happened. I did all the planning with this couple though and thought they were a little reserved, but overall very nice. As my staff slowly filled me in once I returned I was sure they were joking. Turns out it's all true.

    During the rehearsal the mom prompts some petty jealousy between the bride and her two sisters, who were both bridesmaids. They literally escalated to a physical fight and no one could quite figure out how it happened.

    Day of the wedding and the ceremony goes okay. There's some fantasy elements thrown in, but nothing we weren't used to. Fairy type accessories and nerd culture references in the vows.

    The bridal party makes their entrance to the reception and somehow the sisters slipped bathrobes over their dresses without anyone noticing until they were walking in. They walked in stone cold, no dancing, no smiling, and went straight to their seats. The bride and groom entered immediately after them and most guests were still trying to figure out what was going on and the cheers for the newlyweds wasn't full swing. Just what the sisters wanted.

    The bride's family apparently left shortly after dinner, which the bride refused to eat. Things got better after that. Still a little weird though.

    The groom pulled out a katana for the cake cutting, which had never been discussed in planning meetings or prepared for. He disappeared and returned swinging it.

    And to top it off the bride changed into a Batman unitard for the grand exit.

    I really thought my team and conspired to come up with a crazy story until I spoke to the photographer who confirmed everything.

  • (#4) Would Not Recommend

    From Redditor u/badjuju824:

    Former wedding coordinator for a very small, very high end company. You can make a LOT of assumptions just on observing someone’s wedding morning.

    Most memorable - Not “weird,” but “terrible in all ways.” Also possibly “socially inept.” This bride and groom were clearly both so rich and so entitled their entire lives that they didn’t know how to function properly. The bridal party suite (in a penthouse hotel room in downtown Chicago) was silent except for a comment here and there from the bride’s mother about it being a big day. The bride complained about everything - the mimosa being strong, the water being room temp, the bagels being bagels instead of fruit, everything. She didn’t respond when I asked her questions, and instead looked at a bridesmaid with annoyance to answer for her. The groom’s suite was trashed with liquor bottles and they were walking around in boxers 5 minutes before photos. I told them we had 5 minutes, and the groom drunkenly responded “hey, HEY, I’m pretty sure I’m really important today. It’s not going to happen without me. And it’s not happening in five minutes.” And then the guys decided to slide down the back stairwell banister instead of take the elevator to the lobby. One of the groomsmen didn’t go with them and told me I “really needed to take control of the guys otherwise why were they paying me?” OH and, and groom’s mom came into the suite with her dress, which showed almost all of her t*tties, and said “how do I look boys?!” They all hooped and hollered for her. I had to stifle a laugh. 0/10 would not recommend.

  • (#6) Crying Face Emoji

    From Redditor u/rabidentertainment97:

    I’m not a wedding planner but I manage events at the facilities I currently work at and we had a wedding where the groom wore a three piece tux, all white, with banana yellow converse and a banana yellow bow tie; his groomsmen wore all black with banana yellow converse and ties.

    Throughout the wedding service the groomsmen would hold up emoji signs reacting to things that were happening (each holding up puke emojis when they kissed).

    When it came time to get the rings the best man acted like he had lost it when suddenly a man in the audience stood up and threw a frisbee with the ring taped to it to the groom (they were all avid frisbee golfers). The frisbee was also their guest book signed by everyone who came.

    The thing that saddened me is it seemed the bride really did not want to be marrying the groom. One of her bridesmaids came to me before the wedding asking for any snacks for the bride because she felt like she was gonna throw up from crying so much.

    I hope the best for them in the future but it was all a little hard to watch.

  • (#10) It's Not About You, Debra

    From Redditor u/mustachlewitz:

    Not the newlyweds but the parents of the bride at a wedding I coordinated my first year of business. I had not been warned of any family drama until the bridal party was walking in the door for the grand entrance and I hear the bride and sister (?) repeating, as if hyping oneself up, "f*ck you Debra". Debra is the brides mother and I get a crash course of her style of crazy.

    There are no planned speeches for such reason. However the mother of the groom takes it upon herself to give a toast. Understandable but there is a schedule for a reason in these settings. So the father of the bride soon after approaches the DJ for the mic so he could give a toast. Poor bloke looked like a deer in the headlights, unsure what to do. Obviously it's a normal request but again, he had been warned about the mother, not the father right?

    Wrong. The father barely got five words out before the mother took the microphone from him and launched into a (very narcissistic) speech about how it wasn't easy being a doctor's wife and it was so hard to conceive the bride. I've never in my life heard nor expect to again hear the word placenta used in a wedding toast. Eventually the mic was cut and we got it away from her but it was after the bridal party and family had tried and failed to use normal social cues to intervene.

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Workers in any walk of life may have to face extreme people. Flight attendants will meet extreme travelers, and waiters will meet extreme diners. And wedding planners often face the demands of strange couples. Although many people still choose traditional weddings, various strange-themed weddings are emerging. Some strange couples tend to celebrate their love in a unique way.

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