
A bride has been branded 'delusional' after sending her sister an astonishing message demanding £2,000 to attend her wedding. The viral post has ignited fierce debate, with many calling the request 'outrageous' and 'not normal behaviour'.
The Controversial Demand
According to screenshots shared online, the bride-to-be sent her sister a detailed breakdown of costs, insisting she cover expenses including:
- £800 for accommodation
- £600 for a bridesmaid dress
- £400 for hair and makeup
- £200 towards the hen do
Public Backlash
Social media users were quick to condemn the bride's approach. One commenter wrote: 'Since when do guests pay to attend a wedding? This is next-level entitlement.' Others suggested the sister should decline the invitation altogether.
Wedding Etiquette Experts Weigh In
Professional wedding planners confirm this behaviour breaks with tradition. 'While bridesmaids often pay for their dresses, demanding thousands pounds crosses a line,' says etiquette coach Amanda Thompson. 'The host should cover major costs.'
The story has sparked wider discussions about modern wedding expectations and when financial demands become unreasonable. Would you pay £2,000 to attend a sibling's wedding?