Already it was weird as hell. Then you want her out for a whole week!? Like is her room part of the wedding or something? How much space could there possibly be to host a wedding!?
Exactly, how in the hell will they even be able to accommodate even 10 guests. Michelle and her fiancé's family alone consists of more than 10 family members. I don't think any landlord would allow a week-long wedding in their apartment, sounds fake as rubber duck.
Michelle is entitled, Sandra is a "Karen" , the boyfriend is a walking -talking liability for the hospital where he works as there is only a matter of time until his disregard for decency and boundaries will drag them into a lawsuit. And BTW, people who are "so well connected" as Sandra claims to be can't afford a small venue for a wedding that everyone wants to happen, everyone except the bride?😂
Ok, nobody has a "perfect wedding" on a rented apartment, and if Mommy Dearest has enough money to throw at other people's faces she can perfectly find out a batter venue. This os fake, or these people are all crazy. PS: It's a rented apartment, where the heck is the landlord? How come he/she doesn't have a say about whatever happens on his/her property?!?
Also if the friend was marrying she wouldn't be expecting her to renew the lease indefinitely in the future. It's probably fake like 99% of these stories
What the hell is so special about an apartment that’s it’s worth hosting a wedding or even going to war for? It’s an APARTMENT. Bet there’s only one bathroom to boot.
The fact that they wanted to get married in an apartment is what I don't get. I get wanting to plan a wedding on a budget, but it's so weird to imagine a wedding taking place in your living room.
If you need to leave, don’t plan on going back. But honestly, Im not a social person and if Im not going to feel bad over leaving a place or leaving these people that I don’t know behind.
Like where will Sean live after the wedding and why don’t they get married there? Wouldn’t roommate be moving out because otherwise would Sean be moving in or would the couple be living apart?
This is a two-bedroom apartment, and they are going to have a week-long wedding, along with the family and friends, in that apartment. Sounds fake as fcuk. Michelle's family alone consists of more than 10 guests, LMFAO, so what are they gonna do with her fiancé and his family. In what world will a landlord allow 20 plus guests living in a 2-bedroom apartment for a week, with all those celebrations and disturbance. Not a chance.
Real or not, I'm going to say it could happen. Not that odd of a situation. I wonder why OP didn't help set-up and then take the weekend for a vacation
Wedding in rented apartment,? obviously just another ai made stories Who wants gets married in a apartment thinking it would be the perfect wedding, also saying its cost effective but trying to throw money at roommate 😂
Wedding at an apartment? Unless it’s a penthouse, I find this story quite dubious.
Exactly. Who does that?
Already it was weird as hell. Then you want her out for a whole week!? Like is her room part of the wedding or something? How much space could there possibly be to host a wedding!?
Exactly, how in the hell will they even be able to accommodate even 10 guests. Michelle and her fiancé's family alone consists of more than 10 family members. I don't think any landlord would allow a week-long wedding in their apartment, sounds fake as rubber duck.
@@MCBRUCE76 The wedding is one day, the week is for decorations and a mini-honeymoon.
@@Olimar92 Listen to the story again, her family will be there for the entire session.
Michelle is entitled, Sandra is a "Karen" , the boyfriend is a walking -talking liability for the hospital where he works as there is only a matter of time until his disregard for decency and boundaries will drag them into a lawsuit. And BTW, people who are "so well connected" as Sandra claims to be can't afford a small venue for a wedding that everyone wants to happen, everyone except the bride?😂
Ok, nobody has a "perfect wedding" on a rented apartment, and if Mommy Dearest has enough money to throw at other people's faces she can perfectly find out a batter venue. This os fake, or these people are all crazy.
PS: It's a rented apartment, where the heck is the landlord? How come he/she doesn't have a say about whatever happens on his/her property?!?
Also if the friend was marrying she wouldn't be expecting her to renew the lease indefinitely in the future. It's probably fake like 99% of these stories
If they wanted me to leave for a week. Just pay for a nice hotel stay. I feel like OP didn't look for other alternatives 😊
They did offer but she refused.
What is it about a ring that make people act like a fool?
What the hell is so special about an apartment that’s it’s worth hosting a wedding or even going to war for? It’s an APARTMENT. Bet there’s only one bathroom to boot.
I would move. You want to call me selfish and inconsiderate? You want to save money? Pay all of the rent and utilities yourself.
Who gets married in an apartment 🤣
The fact that they wanted to get married in an apartment is what I don't get. I get wanting to plan a wedding on a budget, but it's so weird to imagine a wedding taking place in your living room.
If you need to leave, don’t plan on going back.
But honestly, Im not a social person and if Im not going to feel bad over leaving a place or leaving these people that I don’t know behind.
They were literally only dating for 6 months
Subtract from your rent the longer you aren’t there, that’s what we do.
I would force them to pay all the rent if anything is damaged
Easy win I would've told sandra 10k
Something about this story doesn't sit right. I can't tell if it's real or not?
Like where will Sean live after the wedding and why don’t they get married there? Wouldn’t roommate be moving out because otherwise would Sean be moving in or would the couple be living apart?
@@quix66hiya22that was one of my thoughts.
Omg not everything that happens in your life needs a life lesson and speech attached to it
Lock your door. Go to your parents. Go into work for a week. If they need to have it in apartment their struggling
Let the landlord know what they're doing and I bet you'll tell him no
This is a two-bedroom apartment, and they are going to have a week-long wedding, along with the family and friends, in that apartment. Sounds fake as fcuk. Michelle's family alone consists of more than 10 guests, LMFAO, so what are they gonna do with her fiancé and his family. In what world will a landlord allow 20 plus guests living in a 2-bedroom apartment for a week, with all those celebrations and disturbance. Not a chance.
Man I'd like a paid vacation I might do it
ok bro u could have just been in a hotel.
inksfolder, nice content my guy
That's why you need to record
Real or not, I'm going to say it could happen. Not that odd of a situation.
I wonder why OP didn't help set-up and then take the weekend for a vacation
Because her room is part of her startup business, I'm certain is way more than a laptop and a box of files.
If you think anyone in their right mind would leave their flat so that a roommate can throw a wedding in it you're off your rocker.
@@NJ-kp3wu i mean if they were paying for the hotel for the week than i would. Not that hard to let them be for a week
@@mikewall8798 I'm gonna go on a limb and guess that you don't have an actual place of your own or a lot of personal property you feel attached to.
Stay came for main 4 days
Wedding in rented apartment,? obviously just another ai made stories Who wants gets married in a apartment thinking it would be the perfect wedding, also saying its cost effective but trying to throw money at roommate 😂
Penthouse maybe?
inksfolder, amazing video my guy