Some of us want a fairytaleweddingto mark the start of a brand new chapter in our lives… while also impressing our loved ones. However, events of this size can be notoriously expensive. Many young adults turn to their family members to help foot at least part of the bill. However, if the parents had a bad divorce, things can get murky when it comes to theguest listand deciding who should actually pay for everything.

One anonymous momopened uponline about how she canceled the wedding vendors after her daughter deeply disrespected her stepdad, who was planning on funding her entire wedding. Scroll down for the full story, as well as to see what the internet had to say about the tense family situation.

Who you decide should walk you down the aisle at your wedding is a huge deal

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

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Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

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Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

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The mom felt that her daughter was behaving in an overly entitled way

The author of the viral r/AITAH post shared how her daughter called her and her stepdad ‘abusive’ after they canceled all the wedding vendors. The young adult then went on to trash-talk both of them to everyone who would lend an ear.

The mom was frustrated that her daughter wanted her biological father to walk her down the aisle after she reconnected with him. However, he refused to be a part of her upbringing and didn’t pay any child support. In short, he wasabsentfor most of her life. Meanwhile, her stepdad was a true father to her.

“I refuse to pay for her wedding where she openly disrespects her dad who actually stepped in,” the author explained why she enforced some strict boundaries in this case. Unfortunately, the mom deleted her account, so we were unable to reach out to her for further comment.

Most internet users were very supportive of the mom’s decision, and many of them felt that her daughter was acting rather entitled. While some redditors suggested that her biological dad could pay for the wedding, others pointed out that the happy couple could fund everything themselves.

Some folks had a very different take on the entire situation, though. They thought that the mom was beingtoo controlling.

With wedding prices soaring, some vendors are worried that they might not have enough business as before

This means that many couples (and their families!) are opting out of certain features in order to save money. This means that some wedding vendors are facing a tough new reality where some couples refuse their services because of how expensive they’ve gotten.

Meanwhile, other couples simply decide not to get married because of the costs associated with these large celebrations. According to Shame McMurray, the CEO and founder of The Wedding Report, 17% fewer weddings are to be expected after record highs in 2022.

“There’s no real growth in the wedding industry. More people are cohabitating instead of getting married, so it’s a pretty flat market,” McMurray said. “The trend has been going down for a long time.”

This is already impacting vendors who only recently celebrated their businesses booming. “2022 and 2023 were the most lucrative years of my business. I was turning people away,” Boston-based wedding planner Gabrielle Stone, who has 18 years of experience,told CNN. She added that things are “cooling a bit” in 2024.

Many readers showed the mom that they supported her decision. Here are their thoughts

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

However, a few folks had a very different interpretation of what happened. This is what some of them said

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

Bride Hurts Stepdad By Seeking Out Her Real Dad And Asking Him To Walk Her Down The Aisle

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