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Brides will often do an outfit change after the ceremony and before the reception, but a group of bridesmaids are leaving everyone in shock with their own hardcore wardrobe move.

TikToker Emma posted a video showing a group of bridesmaids changing up their look at a wedding by cutting their dresses on the fly, and people online were shocked to see what was going on.

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Every couple has the right to plan their wedding how they see fit and one bride is seeing a wave of support over a rule she made for her big day.

TikToker Ashley shared a video that shows she and her husband banned kids at their California wedding in December 2022.

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Wedding photos last a lifetime so it's crucial to get all the right shots on your big day, even if it means dealing with some awkward conversations.

A photographer who shares lots of advice about wedding photos on TikTok says there is one shot in particular that brides and grooms should get on their big day and it's stirring up a lot of reaction online.

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Not showing up to a birthday party is one thing, but not attending a wedding you RSVP’d to and not even having an explanation for missing the big day is a new level of disrespect.

You’d think most people would know better than to do that, but one TikToker shared how more than half of the guests that confirmed they were going to attend her and her now husband Nyx's wedding, but they didn’t show up and left her with a $30,000 bill.

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Anyone who has planned a wedding knows how quickly expenses can add up and one bride is arguing that the couple should be on the hook for everything, including bridal party costs.

TikToker @partygirlclauds says she's planning a 2023 wedding and doesn't expect her bridesmaids to pay for anything, and her take is getting plenty of mixed reactions online.

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