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wedding day

A bride in Orlando, FL, who also happens to be a pastry chef, made her own cake for her wedding day and she even decorated the treat in full hair and makeup. However, even though she does this for a living, social media users seemed to be split on the final result.

On TikTok, the bride's hairstylist (@thomasadriana) uploaded a video of the woman, Lilly, working hard to get the dessert together.

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Weddings and childbirth are significant life events. But what happens when the family has to choose whether to attend one or the other? One bride in that exact situation says her mom is being forced to make an "impossible" decision between attending one daughter's upcoming nuptials, which has been planned for a year, or another daughter's first childbirth.

The bride, Reddit user u/Training_Spring1659, recently took to the AITA subreddit to ask if she was in the wrong for refusing pleas from her family to postpone her July wedding by a month because her sister's due date is July 17th and she wants her mom with her the entire month. The mom called the bride early last week—just two months before the wedding — asking her to postpone the event. The Redditor said a few of her aunts made the same plea as well.

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A couple is getting called out for breaking one of the unwritten rules of dinner at a wedding, after they charged their guests by the entree and tore into one person who wanted to duck out for McDonald's instead.

It's common practice in many cultures to feed your wedding guests at a reception, or that you'll at least give them a heads-up if they're expected to shell out a bunch of cash on your big day. It doesn't always happen but that's more or less how it works — except when you break that norm and treat the reception like a pay-at-the-table restaurant.

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Family and friends of country singer Jake Flint are expressing their grief online after the 37-year-old musician died over the weekend, hours after exchanging vows with his new bride.

The musician had just gotten married to Brenda Flint and he died several hours later in his sleep, according to his agent Clif Doyal. Flint's cause of death is unknown, Doyal told CNN.

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Weddings can be stressful and filled with rules like "everyone has to wear maroon," but how would you react if the bride demanded that you "fix" your hair for her pictures?

That's what happened with a bride-to-be on Reddit, who turned to the popular "Am I The Asshole" forum to find out if it's OK for her to tell her sister to change her hairstyle.

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